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I find it fascinating how people still claim swedish , norwegian , and danish arent dialects of each other, when a swede can go on a norwegian talkshow and get interviewed no problem without knowing norwegian.
I also find it fascinating how sometimes swedes have roles in norwegian films and they just speak swedish to the norwegian cast and they make it a film and understandable film this doesnt happen between any other langauges in the world, because langauges dont do this only dialects do this.
based honest norwegian recognizing his language as a dialect
Oliver Green
cringe obsessed meximutt incel
Joshua Butler
>incel
youre literally my gf tho
Jacob Garcia
Please be my gf and beat me, volga girl
Parker Lewis
Can a Swede or German tell me if these Scots words are understandable?
Bairn Echt Kirk Jaunder
Robert Clark
Yes
t. Native Old English speaker
Ayden Reed
Hi William, how are you today
Ethan Hughes
Not sure about Jaunder (had to look it up even) but the other ones are understandable.
Jack Jenkins
Learn Toki Pona.
Asher Gutierrez
Bairn and kirk are pretty straightforward. Echt is a bit harder to specify without context (sounds like it could be any of eat/eight/real) Jaunder has no equivalent as far as I know.
Jordan Reed
>this doesnt happen between any other langauges in the world
>The red rose is growing. Cerwjena roža rosćo. >It's very hot outside. Wence kradu góruco. >She wants to buy strawberries. Wóna co kupiś słynice. >We walked along the road. My smy spóromje drogi šli.
Cameron Sanders
how turkish learn?
Dominic Hernandez
I wonder if Turks even learn German in their schools
Jack Anderson
>languages
Aaron Watson
Shes already my gf you incel
James Green
is the volga girl even real what does she look like
Robert Thompson
guy from Saudi Arabia told me Russian was pretty similar to Arabic in certain ways? Any Arabic speakers/learners agree?
Nathan Perry
Yes Like a fine as slavic bitch what the fuck you think?
In French I feel I am learning phrases more than I am learning simple vocab lol And then there's Arabic where intelligibility stems from proximity (i.e. Levantines cant understand Moroccans at all) and Arabic is considered a single language.
Sebastian Smith
In what possible way does that make sense? I speak Arabic and have Russian friends. We havent noticed any similarities.
Isaac Roberts
why aren't you using your tripcode? what the hell is wrong with you?
Cameron Adams
i don't know, ask that dude. He said some of the words, if you knew the alphabet would be pronounced the same way, and would sound the same.
Tsaiko inja, amagi kuni e kon doz hast, buro a inja
Aaron Price
Si-si , continua porfavor
Joseph Watson
Did not know that, noice.
Jaxon Roberts
Love u baby grill
Michael Anderson
are u the brazillian learning Alemao?
Thomas Jones
the only thing that strikes me is that Russian has a set of palatalized consonants and Arabic sort of has a set of uvular/pharyngeal consonants, but that really doesn't seem like much of a similarity; otherwise, they're from different families and probably don't share much vocabulary, so I have no idea what that person was talking about