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    Re: Favourite Language

    Lord Corum - 14.11.2004, 19:04

    Favourite Language
    What's your favourite language, why and what languages do you speak?



    Re: Favourite Language

    Hol Drengr - 14.11.2004, 19:45


    Norsk!!!!!! :twisted:

    Can't say I can really speak many languages, but for these languages I know a few words and whatnot. Pretty much the basics, for when I do not use them, I forget easily: Spanish, German, and Aztecan. (viperon modding here: once again dude... it´s NAHUATL!!!!, the language of aztec people is NAHUATL!!!!! ;) )



    Re: Favourite Language

    Dragoness - 14.11.2004, 19:59


    Finnish, then Icelandic, Norsk and Hungarian I'm most fascinated in. I also like Romanian. Well...those are the languages I want to learn...oh, and I also want to learn Spanish.

    I speak German, English, French and Italian so far. And I had 6 years of Latin at school.



    Re: Favourite Language

    Telchar - 14.11.2004, 20:30


    I´m interested in the scandinavian languages but I still like old english and (old) german too.

    Spanish sounds interesting too and it is, I´m still learning it at school.


    Then the east-european languages...one day, I´ll travel to romania and hungary and I hope I´ll able to speak it then a little bit. :)


    And Styrian sounds great too *g*.



    At least i hand Latin 6 years in scholl too but I wasn´t able to speak it after the first year



    Re: Favourite Language

    Dragoness - 14.11.2004, 21:03


    No...speaking Latin must be almost impossibe! Is anyone able to speak that, btw?! :shock:

    Hehe, Telchar will get lots and lots of Styrian-lessons :D



    Re: Favourite Language

    Shalafi - 14.11.2004, 22:20


    Mine is actually a tie between Norsk, Finnish, and German...I really don't know which ONE to vote for...



    Re: Favourite Language

    Shalafi - 14.11.2004, 22:21


    By the way, Latin does not seem that hard from the few months I've had of it, but I don't really like it.
    It really seems like a limited language, you can't really do much with it.



    Re: Favourite Language

    Hieronimus - 15.11.2004, 12:52


    Swedish, bloody Swedish!!
    Btw I know a bit of Dutch, German, French, Greek, English, Latin and I can read Norsk/Svenska texts a little bit :)



    Re: Favourite Language

    Metsaviha - 15.11.2004, 16:48


    Well Estonian of course (my native tongue)
    Then French (I have studied it for about 10 years or so)
    English (I have learned it since childhood)
    Russian (for 5 years)
    Nothing much really to add -- i know a bit German, Italian, Spanish coz I've learned them myself briefly. And if I really try I can understand Finnish too :P



    Re: Favourite Language

    Viperion - 16.11.2004, 07:43


    well, my very favourites are FINNISH AND NORSK, and here's the jerarquy (not well spelled, i know)

    1.- NORSK & FINNISH (can't put one over another hehehe)
    2.- Swedish, Dannish, Icelandic
    3.- Russian
    4.- German, Dutch
    5.- estonian, slovenian
    6.- italian, portuguese (wich I already know... but I mean... to take some classes ;) )

    ohh, and I HATE FRENCH!

    I speak SPANISH of course!!, and english and portugueese, I know just few words of german, and I can perfectly undestand written italian and french (which I hate), I had some FINNISH lessons, so I know kinda... the basics

    I wanna learn ALL of them, hehehe, which is IMPOSSIBLE! :P



    Re: Favourite Language

    Downtrodden - 16.11.2004, 17:52

    Favourite Language
    Viperion, you haven't even heard Slovene (Slovenian). You were asking me yesterday, how it sounds like.
    And why did you put it along with Estonian? They have absolutely nothing in common. Estonian and Finnish should rather be put together, as they are very similar (Baltic-Finnic).

    Anyway. My favourite language is English. I like it, because it has such a rich vocabulary - tons of different ways to express the same thing. Synonyms, if you will. Plus, you can make up pseudo words and people will understand it.

    Well, my native language is Slovene. I speak English, obviously. Some German, which I personally find disgusting. (Why the hell do they have to yell to talk? "Ja, ja!!") I also speak some Serbo-Croatian, as it is a little similar to Slovene. I've been pretending to learn Latin too, but I find it über difficult. You have to put a lot of effort in it and I'm a lazy bitch and/or "Queen Procrastination", so not a very successful combination.

    I feel like a moron, when I don't know even how to utter French names, hence I'm thinking to learn some French in the future.
    (I could care less for Italian.)

    P.S. I think Scandinavian languages sound beautiful. I feel the same for Mandarin, but that's probably, because I find the people who speak it calm, modest and mild.



    Re: Favourite Language

    Martyrium - 16.11.2004, 19:54


    My fav. one is English, i love it, that's why i learned it so fast. I just like the way it sounds, specially ancient english, it's just beautiful. (hehehe, i saw A Knight's Tale yesterday :P )
    Most of the time i think in english... that's weird for someone in a spanish-talking country who doesn't have anyone to talk with near him...

    Spanish has A LOT of synonims, you wouldn't believe... Yet, i prefer English.

    I'm interested in Norwiegan and Finnish. If i get some money, i'll get into French classes near my place. But who knows... maybe i'll end up learning Slovene. :P



    Re: Favourite Language

    Downtrodden - 16.11.2004, 21:20

    Favourite Language
    I love the old English. It's so poetic, isn't it?
    I watched 'The Village' a few weeks ago. You can hear some beautiful English there too. Hmmm...what else? 'From Hell' and 'Gladiator' come to my mind at the moment. Well, I suppose most of the movies, that are set centuries ago.
    I wouldn't go to the extremes, though, such as Cockney. Man, that's almost gibberish to me. Heh.

    My mind automatically sets to "English mode" too, when I communicate in English. Heh.



    Re: Favourite Language

    Martyrium - 17.11.2004, 00:25


    Certainly milady. :wink:



    Re: Favourite Language

    Hol Drengr - 17.11.2004, 07:44


    Yes. I know it is Nuahtle. But the mexicans reffer to it as Aztecan.



    Re: Favourite Language

    Metsaviha - 17.11.2004, 16:47


    Mmmm. Old English is just pleasure to hear really. Those complex sentences and expressions....

    And I like to use such forgotten 2nd singular person form as thou (thy, thee)

    Thou art, Thou shallt, Thou hast... Creats some kind of special feeling.

    But unfortunately I am not allowed to use it in school.teacher thinks it's too unconveniant.. :S



    Re: Favourite Language

    Hieronimus - 17.11.2004, 16:58


    Read Shakespeare hehe, now that's sow hefty fuckin' Old-English :D



    Re: Favourite Language

    Downtrodden - 17.11.2004, 17:59


    Metsaviha wrote: Mmmm. Old English is just pleasure to hear really. Those complex sentences and expressions....

    And I like to use such forgotten 2nd singular person form as thou (thy, thee)

    Thou art, Thou shallt, Thou hast... Creats some kind of special feeling.

    Oh yes! =)



    Re: Favourite Language

    Downtrodden - 17.11.2004, 18:07


    Hieronimus wrote: Read Shakespeare hehe, now that's sow hefty fuckin' Old-English :D

    I was thinking of dear old William, actually. =)


    Shall I compare Thee to a Summer's Day
    Sonnet 18
    William Shakespeare

    Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
    Thou art more lovely and more temperate.
    Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,
    And summer's lease hath all too short a date.
    Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines,
    And often is his gold complexion dimmed;
    And every fair from fair sometime declines,
    By chance, or nature's changing course untrimmed.
    But thy eternal summer shall not fade
    Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow'st;
    Nor shall death brag thou wand'rest in his shade,
    When in eternal lines to time thou grow'st,
    So long as men can breathe or eyes can see,
    So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.


    Gorgeous. <3



    Re: Favourite Language

    Hieronimus - 17.11.2004, 19:19


    THAT'S ÜBERCLASSIC! :D
    That would probably the best piece ever written in human literature :D



    Re: Favourite Language

    Lord Corum - 17.11.2004, 23:06


    The best poem ever written I knoe is in German:

    Paul Celan - Todesfuge


    Schwarze Milch der Frühe wir trinken sie abends
    wir trinken sie mittags und morgens wir trinken sie nachts
    wir trinken und trinken
    wir schaufeln ein Grab in den Lüften da liegt man nicht eng
    Ein Mann wohnt im Haus der spielt mit den Schlangen der schreibt
    der schreibt wenn es dunkelt nach Deutschland dein goldenes Haar Margarete
    er schreibt es und tritt vor das Haus und es blitzen die Sterne er pfeift seine Rüden herbei
    er pfeift seine Juden hervor läßt schaufeln ein Grab in der Erde
    er befiehlt uns spielt auf nun zum Tanz

    Schwarze Milch der Frühe wir trinken dich nachts
    wir trinken dich morgens und mittags wir trinken dich abends
    wir trinken und trinken
    Ein Mann wohnt im Haus der spielt mit den Schlangen der schreibt
    der schreibt wenn es dunkelt nach Deutschland dein goldenes Haar Margarete
    Dein aschenes Haar Sulamith wir schaufeln ein Grab in den Lüften da liegt man nicht eng

    Er ruft stecht tiefer ins Erdreich ihr einen ihr andern singet und spielt
    er greift nach dem Eisen im Gurt er schwingts seine Augen sind blau
    stecht tiefer die Spaten ihr einen ihr andern spielt weiter zum Tanz auf

    Schwarze Milch der Frühe wir trinken dich nachts
    wir trinken dich mittags und morgens wir trinken dich abends
    wir trinken und trinken
    ein Mann wohnt im Haus dein goldenes Haar Margarete
    dein aschenes Haar Sulamith er spielt mit den Schlangen
    Er ruft spielt süßer den Tod der Tod ist ein Meister aus Deutschland
    er ruft streicht dunkler die Geigen dann steigt ihr als Rauch in die Luft
    dann habt ihr ein Grab in den Wolken da liegt man nicht eng

    Schwarze Milch der Frühe wir trinken dich nachts
    wir trinken dich mittags der Tod ist ein Meister aus Deutschland
    wir trinken dich abends und morgens wir trinken und trinken
    der Tod ist ein Meister aus Deutschland sein Auge ist blau
    er trifft dich mit bleierner Kugel er trifft dich genau
    ein Mann wohnt im Haus dein goldenes Haar Margarete
    er hetzt seine Rüden auf uns er schenkt uns ein Grab in der Luft
    er spielt mit den Schlangen und träumet der Tod ist ein Meister aus Deutschland

    dein goldenes Haar Margarete
    dein aschenes Haar Sulamith


    There exist different versions. This site is also in English:

    http://www.yes2art.com/DACH/todes_dead.html



    Re: Favourite Language

    Dragoness - 17.11.2004, 23:59


    That Shakespeare-Sonnett is really beautiful! I read it recently somewhere...can't remember where it was... Oh damn...we're not allowed to use old-English at university either. And they've quit our old-English literature class because there's not enough money to pay more teachers. Why THAT class?! :cry:

    Oh, Todesfuge. Amazing...sends shivers down my spine. Too bad that the meaning will maybe get lost if it's translated. I want to know the other ginuns what it's about.



    Re: Favourite Language

    baladon - 18.11.2004, 15:47


    Dragoness wrote: Oh damn...we're not allowed to use old-English at university either. And they've quit our old-English literature class because there's not enough money to pay more teachers. Why THAT class?!

    you are damn right sis'! would be quiete interesting having such a course!but anyway....
    it's not easy for me to say what my favourite language is! while thinking of my studies i should say "english" but it isn't! also french has its nice sites!
    i'm not flattering but i think i like dutch the most though i haven't acquired it as good as the other languages! but it sounds great, espacially the dialect spoken in belgium (Flams, so to speak -- muah buhu *G*, you know??)



    Re: Favourite Language

    Viperion - 18.11.2004, 21:22

    Re: Favourite Language
    Downtrodden wrote: Viperion, you haven't even heard Slovene (Slovenian). You were asking me yesterday, how it sounds like.
    And why did you put it along with Estonian? They have absolutely nothing in common. Estonian and Finnish should rather be put together, as they are very similar (Baltic-Finnic).



    I put that together cuz I'm willing to learn those languages EQUALLY, that means , they're on that position because that's the jerarquy of: "I wanna learn", not the jerarquy of "they're similar"; I know that estonian is Ugro-Phenic, remember I told U once that my finnish teacher knew some estonian?, hmm.. maybe wasn't U hehehe


    and I wanna learn Slovene cuz its quite nice when I attempt to READ it hehehehehehehe :P :wink:



    Re: Favourite Language

    Rekkr - 19.11.2004, 08:25


    I really didn't know what to vote for, it would probably be a tie for almost all those languages. But, I voted for Scandinavian languages anyway...

    My favorite languages are Scandinavian (Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish (which isn't similar to the other three)), German, and I also have an interest in Slavonic/Russian languages...



    Re: Favourite Language

    Rekkr - 19.11.2004, 08:27


    Hieronimus wrote: Read Shakespeare hehe, now that's sow hefty fuckin' Old-English :D

    My favorite form of Old English is the truly "Old" form. The one which Beowulf was written in...



    Re: Favourite Language

    Hieronimus - 19.11.2004, 10:55


    Hmz, gotta read some stuff by him too then :)



    Re: Favourite Language

    Metsaviha - 19.11.2004, 15:46


    Hieronimus wrote: Hmz, gotta read some stuff by him too then :)

    by whom?



    Re: Favourite Language

    Viperion - 19.11.2004, 16:53


    Rekkr wrote: I really didn't know what to vote for, it would probably be a tie for almost all those languages. But, I voted for Scandinavian languages anyway...

    My favorite languages are Scandinavian (Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish (which isn't similar to the other three)), German, and I also have an interest in Slavonic/Russian languages...

    this guy is one of mine's ;)



    Re: Favourite Language

    Hieronimus - 19.11.2004, 19:22


    Metsaviha wrote: Hieronimus wrote: Hmz, gotta read some stuff by him too then :)

    by whom? The writer of Beowulf I mean!



    Re: Favourite Language

    Martyrium - 21.11.2004, 02:18


    A couple of days ago, i met a japanese classmate, she speaks 22 languages... Twenty-fucking-two!!! I still can't believe that...

    *jaw on floor* btw, she's just 15 y/o.



    Re: Favourite Language

    Rekkr - 21.11.2004, 02:29


    Martyrium wrote: A couple of days ago, i met a japanese classmate, she speaks 22 languages... Twenty-fucking-two!!! I still can't believe that...

    *jaw on floor* btw, she's just 15 y/o.

    Holy shit! Is she fluent in all of them too? Wow... Well after all, she is Japanese :D I once knew this family of geniuses (they were Japanese). Before the son was 18, he was being paid by the government for developing some kind of medicine which slows cancer. He has a sister who is 15 now. Both could have scholarships to pretty much any university in the world!



    Re: Favourite Language

    Dragoness - 21.11.2004, 16:11


    All that is really amazing! I want to know how their brains work! I would be satisfied if I only could speak 5 languages!

    Btw: Mario, do you know what the 22 languages are? Or at least some of them?



    Re: Favourite Language

    Martyrium - 21.11.2004, 20:47


    I just spoke with her for a while. I asked her which languages, she mentioned english, italian, french, russian, german, portuguese, spanish, japanese, mandarin, chinese, (and other languages derived from mandarin), ... those were the ones she said. I asked her in which language she had problems the most, and for my surprise, she answered: spanish (And she was really fluent in spanish).

    I would be really glad with 5 languages too.

    Man... what do they eat in Japan? :P



    Re: Favourite Language

    Rekkr - 21.11.2004, 22:44


    Martyrium wrote: Man... what do they eat in Japan? :P

    Very good food... :P



    Re: Favourite Language

    Hrist - 21.11.2004, 23:01


    well.. i voted for the scandinavic languages.. why!? because i just simply LOVE the Icelandic language, it's so powerful! and yeah, it is also very close to what was the Old Norse in Norway, etc. Old Norse is also great. and Old Norwegian, and Finnish is a intresting language.. so.. i voted for the scandinavic languages! as simply as that! :wink:

    hehe, yeah, i agree with Rekkr - good food in Japan and China! :) but 22 languages is damn fucking much.. are they some kind of ûber Genious's over there?! damn... *amazed and impressed*



    Re: Favourite Language

    baladon - 22.11.2004, 13:04


    damn! 22 languages is much to much for me *G* i'm already confused with the 5 languages i know! but it's amazing if someone can acquire so many different languages! must be some kind of genious! :shock:



    Re: Favourite Language

    Downtrodden - 22.11.2004, 13:26


    Oh, come on, people! Am I the only one that doesn't believe that? Even, if she's a genious, it's still impossible. An above average person needs at least a year to learn to speak a foreign language fluently. So, 22 years...okay, let's say 20 or even 18, if you will (some languages are probably very similar). She's 15, right? And I'm sure she didn't start at the moment she was born. Oh, and by the way, she's Mario's classmate. Mario's classmates are on average 18 years old.

    ...



    Re: Favourite Language

    Reginleif - 22.11.2004, 17:08


    The question is too difficult, but I vote for Russian, because noone's done that yet :x
    22 languages? I wish I could speak fluently at least one... at least Russian. But sometimes it seems to me, I can't do even that :lol:



    Re: Favourite Language

    Rekkr - 22.11.2004, 18:30


    Aren't you from Russia?



    Re: Favourite Language

    Rekkr - 22.11.2004, 18:32


    Downtrodden wrote: Oh, come on, people! Am I the only one that doesn't believe that? Even, if she's a genious, it's still impossible. An above average person needs at least a year to learn to speak a foreign language fluently. So, 22 years...okay, let's say 20 or even 18, if you will (some languages are probably very similar). She's 15, right? And I'm sure she didn't start at the moment she was born. Oh, and by the way, she's Mario's classmate. Mario's classmates are on average 18 years old.

    ...

    First off, it's genius not genious :P . I think it could be possible, especially if she took all the languages in the same year. If she has a really good memory and doesn't get the languages mixed up, I think it's possible. She could be a linguistic genius



    Re: Favourite Language

    Downtrodden - 22.11.2004, 18:45


    Genius* Thank you.

    All the languages in the same year? Hah hah, are you insane?

    Meh...



    Re: Favourite Language

    Rekkr - 22.11.2004, 19:28


    I don't mean classes, I mean personal study. It's possible, who knows... Mario should ask her to demonstrate phrases in all the languages just to be sure she isn't lying, but then again she could just mutter jibberish...

    Meh



    Re: Favourite Language

    Downtrodden - 22.11.2004, 19:38


    It's gibberish, not jibberish. =P

    But yeah, that's what I thought. She might speak 22 languages "incompletely", in other words, certainly not fluently all of them.

    (No "meh" this time.)



    Re: Favourite Language

    Metsaviha - 23.11.2004, 14:10


    well but the more languages you know, the more simple is to study them.

    you can more easily get the system and if you know some similar language before vocabulary is better to learn too.



    Re: Favourite Language

    baladon - 23.11.2004, 16:12


    Metsaviha wrote: well but the more languages you know, the more simple is to study them.

    you can more easily get the system and if you know some similar language before vocabulary is better to learn too.

    i completly agree with you! but i think is altough a hard way to learn all this languages. everyone has to start with a second one or third one if you are bilingual! but a system can be involved later on, thats sure!! :wink:



    Re: Favourite Language

    Anonymous - 24.11.2004, 15:27


    I speak Norsk ( Stavangersk, wish is known to be - in some ways - rather special. And wich is a dialect Hrist loves. Dont you? ;p )

    Also speak some Old-Norse (still trying to learn more) :D
    Love that lanuage....and Icelandic too! :)



    Re: Favourite Language

    Anonymous - 24.11.2004, 15:41


    Guest... Harley ;p



    Re: Favourite Language

    Hrist - 24.11.2004, 16:38


    hahaha.. in your dreams dear! ;) nah, just kidding - stavangersk is a rather great dialect, special indeed, but it is quite awesome too! one of my special fav dialects, besides Nordnorsk and Østfoldsk - i do also have to have a button on trøndsk (which is the one i speak.) ;)



    Re: Favourite Language

    Ulverus - 26.11.2004, 22:24


    My favourite language is Polish :lol: I know a little english ane german.
    Anybody know Polish? :roll:



    Re: Favourite Language

    Martyrium - 27.11.2004, 07:13


    LOL! i knew this comment would cause a little debate!

    Answering to your comments:
    I met the japanese girl yesterday again, we spoke more this time, and i noticed she can't pronounce the "r", she says a "l" instead (which made me wonder how she spoke russian). So that made me doubt...
    She studies a lot (and looks like a nerd too). It seems the japanese education system is very good. I've seen many japanese children doing some amazing shit too.
    The only thing i believe now is that she's 15.
    And... no way! She didn't take all languages in one year. That sounds just incredible.

    Anyway, I think at least to understand 10 or 15 languages is very cool.

    I read on some health section: Scientists discovered that green tea reduces the risk of cancer, so that may be the reason of why those countries have less cancer.



    Re: Favourite Language

    Metsaviha - 27.11.2004, 10:53


    Martyrium wrote:
    I read on some health section: Scientists discovered that green tea reduces the risk of cancer, so that may be the reason of why those countries have less cancer.

    Offtopic:
    Hurray! I am healthier since I usually drink at least 2l of tea per day :D



    Re: Favourite Language

    Downtrodden - 27.11.2004, 11:24


    Martyrium wrote: Anyway, I think at least to understand 10 or 15 languages is very cool.

    I read on some health section: Scientists discovered that green tea reduces the risk of cancer, so that may be the reason of why those countries have less cancer.

    I think understanding and speaking 7 languages is amazing! I think you might be all a little exaggerating or just hanging among the "higher" circles of society. =P You have no idea how many people don't even understand a single English word. I know people that refuse to learn English and they're intelligent. I've witnessed business people (Germans, French, Italians...) not been able to utter freakin' English. Or Mario, look at your mate Daniel, for instance. Or freakin' Paki people. Ugh. Anyway, that's all I wanted to say.

    I've had this paranoid era I have a breast cancer, so I've been drinking green tea daily ever since.



    Re: Favourite Language

    Reginleif - 27.11.2004, 14:28


    Rekkr wrote: Aren't you from Russia?

    I am. But language is a tool and there are people who are just unable to use it... It seems to me I'm one of them. :cry:



    Re: Favourite Language

    Martyrium - 27.11.2004, 20:06


    Metsaviha wrote:
    Offtopic:
    Hurray! I am healthier since I usually drink at least 2l of tea per day :D

    Offtopic: I drink a lot of tea too, but on the article mentioned "Green" tea. So... i don't know.

    Quote: You have no idea how many people don't even understand a single English word. I know people that refuse to learn English and they're intelligent. I've witnessed business people (Germans, French, Italians...) not been able to utter freakin' English. Or Mario, look at your mate Daniel, for instance. Or freakin' Paki people. Ugh. Anyway, that's all I wanted to say.

    I know... i've met many people who know a lot, who read a lot, but can't speak english for shit. Maybe they don't like english, or maybe they just can't. That sucks, since english is so necessary nowadays.
    And look around here, most of the ginuns have learned english because of Tv, music and stuff like that. :D



    Re: Favourite Language

    Anonymous - 11.12.2004, 11:00


    developing RIGHT FRONTAL side of the brain = LANGUAGE


    there you go... one person can be the best at lots of shit and still wont get a fucken word of forgein languages :P



    Re: Favourite Language

    Gjallarhorn - 01.01.2005, 05:59


    i speak romanian and english and im learning old english soon at college



    Re: Favourite Language

    Rekkr - 01.01.2005, 16:57


    Old English is something I'd really like to learn...



    Re: Favourite Language

    Dragoness - 01.01.2005, 21:08


    Gjallarhorn wrote: i speak romanian and english and im learning old english soon at college

    Romanian?! Could you post something? General phrases? Oh please! :D



    Re: Favourite Language

    Gjallarhorn - 01.01.2005, 22:56


    Dragoness, esti o fata frumoasa.

    means you're a beautiful girl. of course, i have no idea what you look like, but there's your phrase for the day.



    Re: Favourite Language

    Dragoness - 01.01.2005, 23:12


    Hehe, thank you!!! That's nice!!! :D



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    Favourite -> Band ->Album ->Song - Sternchen (Mittwoch 03.05.2006)
    The Visitors songs in your Favourite order... fun - Maxi-saxi (Freitag 20.07.2007)
    Favourite Movies - Blutbengel (Sonntag 02.07.2006)