emoBill™
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Because it's simple.Ouiiiiiiii! Pourquoi rirais-tu parce que j'ai dit « Der Junge isst. » ?
It's like learning "I am a girl" in English.
xD
Because it's simple.Ouiiiiiiii! Pourquoi rirais-tu parce que j'ai dit « Der Junge isst. » ?
"Jag är en flicka." :PBecause it's simple.
It's like learning "I am a girl" in English.
xD
They taught Mandarin at my old school. I was surprised because there were a lot of people who actually took it ._.That's all though. I'd love to learn Chinese (Mandarin, specifically) but it looks terrifying, haha. German is also crawling up my list because a lot of my friends are learning it but that's really the only interest I have in it. D: There are a few others but I'll stop there.
God yes! Same thing if you're from the South and you hear northern English.They taught Mandarin at my old school. I was surprised because there were a lot of people who actually took it ._.
I wouldn't try it. Too many letters and such D:
German is easier to learn than English.
English has a lot of slang, specifically American English.
I just learned the word "reckon" xD
The part that terrifies me about learning Mandarin is actually just the pronunciation and actual speaking of it. I had a friend who accidentally signed up for Mandarin classes instead of Japanese back when we took extra language classes in high school on Saturdays and he dropped it really quickly because of how difficult it was. D: The characters I'd probably be pretty okay with--apparently a lot of them have similar or identical meanings to the Japanese ones.They taught Mandarin at my old school. I was surprised because there were a lot of people who actually took it ._.
I wouldn't try it. Too many letters and such D:
German is easier to learn than English.
English has a lot of slang, specifically American English.
I just learned the word "reckon" xD
leviverrin said:God yes! Same thing if you're from the South and you hear northern English.
θθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθθYes, the second character is Greek, hence the 'theta'. I find it a really interesting character. I love the way it looks. But actually the one I posted isn't Greek, it's a math symbol...or something. I think it's, like, null set or something. But it's very close to the theta sign. The theta sign is a 0 slashed and I don't like it as much as a circle slashed.
Ø is used in Danish, Norwegian, and Faroese. :3
The part that terrifies me about learning Mandarin is actually just the pronunciation and actual speaking of it.