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Nice edition
That's pretty good.
thanks
how intricate we talking and how much do the mistakes people matter? cause bulgarian is technically stupidly complex too, but a lot of the time the mistakes people make are unnoticable unless you were philologist.
also do they have whom in portuguese? and as for the song, sorry, not my thing. maybe something even livelier and more cheerful?
If everyone says it wrong then it isn't wrong
that's what i think too. but the linguists at the national institute are old commie dinosaurs that think any change is a degeneration. a single word was changed 3 times in my life. the female version of colleague
when i was a kid it "existed" and everybody used it.
then by the time i got to uni they removed it from the dictionary for being "wrong". some professors kept correcting us if we used it, one professor even made fun of us
then a few years later they reinstated it in the official dictionary because, of course, it's a real word people use.
>the mistakes people matter
the mistakes people make matter
heh
There are a lot of little things like the use of "ə" in slovenian that dububro mentioned before. The most common ones on the spoken part are verb conjugations and subject placements and in the written part are the usage of ç or ss, accentuations and other rules that I'm too lazy to write in here.
When you have decent education, the mistakes are very hearable and you also notice them everywhere on social media. You can see that the people has gotten pretty stupid throughout the last decades.
Yes, we have it and it translates to "quem"
>and as for the song, sorry, not my thing. maybe something even livelier and more cheerful?
Get filtered, plebeian
Oh and you can also add the spoken mistakes into the written mistakes part too
Navy uniforms are so friggin pretty
If it's used in a dialect, it's not a "mistake".
why doesn't "how manyeth?" exist in english? like "how manyeth burger is that you're eating?" or "how manyeth did you finish in the race?"
I was saying that it's one little peculiarity in the language not that it's a mistake, silly
And I can't read that letter soup
interesting stuff. of course it goes without saying people here make a lot of written mistakes too.
>verb conjugations
kek, that's literally the main thing gypsies always get wrong when speaking bulgarian. or genders. they'll say things like "that(masculine car(feminine) over there"
no bulgarian will ever make those mistakes, but gypsies do. they have their own form of ebonics, but since they blissfully don't shove them into culture here, it's not as popular as american ebonics. which admittedly can be pretty entertaining.
g'day m8
Fuck, good question
English people don't ask such questions
suomi coming in with the hard hitting questions
i like it
Fuckin' languagelets, man
just googled manyeth and this question is surprisingly common
Probably because there are more efficient ways to phrase those questions.
First one would be "how many burgers have you had?" and the second would be "Where did you place?"
Or you could just say "What number" for a lot of those questions and people would get it.
At least that's the impression I've got.
Why is there no question word for how many?
Intellectual thread
I dunno man. People can just omit "how" and everyone would understand anyway.
you're talking about efficience when using manyeth would be the most efficient. also "how manyeth burger is that" and "how many burgers have you had" are different questions that have different answers
And for what kind?
Most efficient to learn, sure.
But "where did you place?" is more efficient than "how manyeth did you finish in the race?", so I guess it varies from situation to situation.
Isn't "which" the question word for what kind?
Eh?
>Isn't "which" the question word for what kind?
Those are two different things. The first asks for something specific while the second is something unspecified. In Slovene, we have kakšen (what kind) and kateri (which).
I see.
I don't think we have a specific, single word for "what kind" here either then.
Interesting. For "what kind" we use "qual tipo" and for "wich" we just use the "qual".
Time for dinner
can't believe i went my whole life without knowing about dried mango
Must be weird
i'm spreading some camembert on a strip right now
How do they taste
you've never had any? i thought it would be common in brasiu. it's fucking great. tastes even better than candy.
is that meant just the cheese part or the dried mango too?
You've done it now.
>is that meant
is that meant for
Good morning
good morning
dried mango is the best
idk about combining it with camembert though
Both
Morning, did you coordinate this?
he should make a show where he goes to /ck/ and posts his genuine opinions. i'd pay to see that
try it at least once. this reminds me i still haven't bought that stilton cheese that makes you have vivid dreams
Good morning.
Good morning.
i can almost taste the hfc in the bun
That wall looks like ground.
hello hello
>hfc
hfcs
i'm off my game this week, i keep making typoes.
I've seen them on the supermarket but never bought 'em. Guess I'll look for them in the next time.
Morning, brehs
Burgaboi at it again
>Morning, did you coordinate this?
No, but we're connected
We could come up with some kind of arrangement.
Maybe your grounds look like walls
omo
i don't really like mixing sweets and cheese together
try it some time
They do sometimes.
if i pay you extra, will you say you're from Jow Forums or Jow Forums?
it really do be like that
That's pushing it a bit. If they asked questions, I'm not sure I could pretend succesfully.
Do those bowls serve a purpose?
Shit brews the navy has just announced the date on which the test will be applied a nigga nervous rn
>Do those bowls serve a purpose?
It's ~art~
Eh?
It's not that bad, most people don't join, just say you don't want to and why
Obligatory military service
like maritime navy or river boat navy?
Oh, you have that? We stopped with mandatory service in 2004.
Looks nice.
Lel. What do i win?
This is the brazilian nacional comgress. The upside down bowl is where the federal senate is and the big bowl is where the deputies go
Nooo you got it wrong, I aplied to it. I want to follow a career in there.
Big guns and cannons navy
>I want to follow a career in there.
based admiral user. order some drone and hellicopter strikes on the favelas for us
Just following the family tradition
Sopa de congresso?
hahahahahah
Will do, fellow civilian
Sopa de deputado
I wish
hey, we call them deputati too
So you guys have a latin influence in your language?
of course, most languages do. the top contributors of loanwoards in bulgarian are
>greek
>latin
>turkish
:)
Lel. Are they that bad?
Čarap bejbi
Interesting ass language but
>turkish
Very. Democracy fucked us up, down and sideways.
>Lel. Are they that bad?
Yep
At least the ex-president is going to prison today
Why though? Corruption?
>nogavica
lel, that's a great one.
>Čarap bejbi
i saw some faggot leave a youtube comment about that once
>i am from bulgaria so every time they say it it sounds like someone is saying "sock baby" :DDDDDDD "
yeah, we were part of the ottoman empire for five centuries
The proper way to say it is štumf dbh.
Lol sock :DDDd
We call them "meias" here which can also mean "halves", but the south autists call them scarpins or some shit like that.
Yes, a lot of it
Man, I've never had a kebab
Exciting. What kind of shit was he involved in?
>i am from bulgaria so every time they say it it sounds like someone is saying "sock baby" :DDDDDDD "
That was you, wasn't it?
third world people can't be properly governed by a first world government system. applies to slavs too.
every politician gets his cousin's construction company to build that new highway or stadium, uses the police or tax office to settle personal scores, doesn't obey the law, is greedy, arrogant and nepotistic. i know you're tempted to say ">that's all politicians though :D", but trust me, it applies to a much greater degree for third world and eastern euro politicians.
some people need a monarch or a dictator to kick them around. the greatest period of developement in our modern history, where we were called "the prussia of the balkans", happend during a guy who could be classified as a dictator, stefan stambolov.
nah, i can't bring myself to post that particular flavor of shitpost. too cringey, even for me
kebabs and gyros are great.
>south autists call them scarpin
We say meias here
>What kind of shit was he involved in?
Corruption and money laundry
Time to head out
Gotta agree witchu, senpai. I miss my nigga Pedro de Alcântara João Carlos Leopoldo Salvador Bibiano Francisco Xavier de Paula Leocádio Miguel Gabriel Rafael Gonzaga
What's a gyro
Cya dububreh
Čao
based name.
a gyro is a greek kebab. personally i like it more, because it's made with pork and it has a mayo-based sauce as opposed to a yoghurt-based sauce and it also has red onions. the flatbread is slightly better too.
it's also much more calorie dense than the kebap. i could eat two kebabs under certain conditions, but there's no way i could eat two gyros.
I was tempted to say that in fact.
Yeah, dictators can get shit done. Unfortunately there's the whole issue of power corrupting people.
What about the current one? Doing better so far?
Have fun.
>What about the current one? Doing better so far?
No, everyone hates him, he was the vice-president till 2 years ago when Dilma was impeached
God damn that looks delicious
Nope
huh really?