His language does not have a high language. Only vulgar commoner language

>his language does not have a high language. Only vulgar commoner language.

Japanese has casual, formal, very formal, and royalty language (which no one understands)

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>a high language
I don't even know what this means, desu.

so your royalty spoke a crypto language which the common peasant Takeshi could not understand? thats racist as fuck dawg.

>his language doesn't have variations depending on the region it is spoken in

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casual : タメ口
formal : 丁寧語
very formal : 尊敬語
royalty : 謙譲語

is this right? if so, most of japanese know this.

Cockroach Turk sounds same everywhere. Steppenig ramblings

British English for you.

Casual: thou
Formal: you

Every man a king.

I am Greek, half of your words come from Greek, stupid subhumans.

No. That would be Queen's English.

Uses many French phrases and words

果たして今の日本人に丁寧語謙譲語尊敬語の全てを使いこなせている奴等がどれ程居るのやら…

youtu.be/dw90C4MpHrQ

Emperor Showa sounds like alien speech

royalty language: vous

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*ehem*
virgin país nipon
歌う, 歌え、歌えない、歌えなかった、歌った、歌いました、歌いたい、歌いたくない、歌いたかった、歌いたくなかった

CHAD HISPANIA IMPERIVM
Modo indicativo
Presente:canto, cantas, canta, cantamos, cantáis, cantan, Pretérito imperfecto, cantaba, cantabas, cantaba, cantábamos, cantabais, cantaban
Pretérito: canté, cantaste, cantó, cantamos, cantasteis, cantaron, Pretérito perfecto, he cantado, has cantado, ha cantado, hemos cantado, habéis cantado, han cantado
Pretérito pluscuamperfecto:había cantado, habías cantado, había cantado, habíamos cantado, habíais cantado, habían cantado
Pretérito anterior: hube cantado, hubiste cantado, hubo cantado, hubimos cantado, hubisteis cantado, hubieron cantado
Futuro: cantaré, cantarás, cantará, cantaremos, cantaréis, cantarán
Futuro perfecto:habré cantado, habrás cantado, habrá cantado, habremos cantado, habréis cantado, habrán cantado
Condicional: cantaría, cantarías, cantaría, cantaríamos, cantaríais, cantarían
Condicional perfecto: habría cantado, habrías cantado, habría cantado, habríamos cantado, habríais cantado, habrían cantado
Modo subjuntivo
Presente: cante, cantes, cante, cantemos, cantéis, canten
Pretérito: cantara o cantase, cantaras o cantases, cantara o cantase, cantáramos o cantásemos, cantarais o cantaseis, cantaran o cantasen
Futuro: cantare, cantares, cantare, cantáremos, cantareis, cantaren
Pretérito perfecto: haya cantado, hayas cantado, haya cantado, hayamos cantado, hayáis cantado, hayan cantado
Pretérito pluscuamperfecto: hubiera o hubiese cantado, hubieras o hubieses cantado, hubiera o hubiese cantado, hubiéramos o hubiésemos cantado, hubierais o hubieseis cantado, hubieran o hubiesen cantado
Futuro perfecto: hubiere cantado, hubieres cantado, hubiere cantado, hubiéremos cantado, hubiereis cantado, hubieren cantado
Imperativo: canta, cantad

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Isn't that a normal thing among almost all languages?

Like in Spanish you have tuseo, voseo and ustedeo, and some different really weird conjugations that were used hundred of years ago and that is used today mostly in the legal/government field.

French also has that, I thought it was a common thing

>His language isn't dozens of languages that have in common a non used standard formal version of the language based on the time when those languages were one which was a thousand years ago

I'm lmaoing at what you people speak!

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English with mostly French and Latin vocabulary perpetuated amongst politicians and businesses instead of the Germanic words commonfolk use in every day speech.

yeah misunderstanding of formal and royalty is so common.

i think it's just reading style that sounds like chinese. it must be relevant then.

どうだ?! 神言語の能力には限界ないぞ!

>Pretérito anterior: hube cantado, hubiste cantado, hubo cantado, hubimos cantado, hubisteis cantado, hubieron cantado
Que mierda se supone que es esto?

es para asustarlo nomas

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>his people actually speak his language
wow fucking nerd

Ika'y isang NEET at dapat iyong isaisip kung magbibigti ka.

also, lets not forget that sometimes you add el la and lo to the end, we have gendered nouns, and 3 respect levels
and insult culture

yeah, i think we win this one

It's called register.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Register_(sociolinguistics)

Politicians are masters at it. Watch how they speak differently in front of labor unions, businessmen, students, diplomats, etc.

>Proud to be an ant drone, who needs a special language to understand social and cultural cues
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