Kippur (
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Kippur's dumb question of the day.
If I want to get an English PhD, why do I need to learn another language?
Also, since I do, apparently, have to learn another language which one should I do? Cause I suck at it.
Also, since I do, apparently, have to learn another language which one should I do? Cause I suck at it.
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I feel your pain though. I sucked at languages all through college until I squeaked by with a D- in German.
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I remember the grammar rules, but they started to get confusing with את which is sort of but not like "the" or something. And... stuff.
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Seriously, though, Japanese is a lot more self-consistent than a lot of other languages, and the basic grammar is quite simple. Of course, there's lots of politeness stuff messing things up, and the vocabulary doesn't have much in common with English, unlike Spanish which, thanks to the Normans, we've got lots of cognates with.
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English = Subject verb object
Japanese = Subject object verb
But, if you can wrap your brain around that, Japanese is really fun. :D
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Just don't learn Russian. They conjugate EVERTHING, and it's making my brain fizzle.
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The alphabet itself isn't so bad, apart from the letters that look like letters in English and aren't. It's more the ridiculous grammar.
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It was too easy for me, which is why I'm currently killing my brain cells in handfuls with Japanese.
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Maybe Esperanto.
Third choice would be Japanese, but...
No, wait, how about FRENCH!?
8D
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Spanish would be easier, though.
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Seriously though Norwegian is a deceptively simple language. There's lots of little things in there that can trick the unwary foreigner, much to our amusement.
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A car - en bil
Cars - biler
The car - bilen
That car - den bilen
Driving (in) a car - kjøre bil
What could be simpler! 0:-)
On that note a Russian who had studied Norwegian for years said that it was nearly impossible to learn how to speak Norwegian flawlessly. Make of that what you will.
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