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Jazyk: English
alexbeard (Ukázat profil) 3. ledna 2009 14:10:51
Momomomomo (Ukázat profil) 3. ledna 2009 17:49:37
Momomomomo (Ukázat profil) 3. ledna 2009 17:49:38
Momomomomo (Ukázat profil) 3. ledna 2009 17:50:29
alexbeard (Ukázat profil) 3. ledna 2009 19:03:33
Momomomomo:For an English speaker, Scotts, not to be confused with Scottish Gaelic. It's easy because it's hardly more than a dialect of English, which is cheating I suppose. I'm told German I quite easy but I never learnt it because I didn't like the sound (or the German teacher)I was going to say, gaelic is really hard.
But yeah, that's cheating x]
It's just learning another accent.
andogigi (Ukázat profil) 3. ledna 2009 19:09:47
Momomomomo:For an English speaker, Scotts, not to be confused with Scottish Gaelic. It's easy because it's hardly more than a dialect of English, which is cheating I suppose. I'm told German I quite easy but I never learnt it because I didn't like the sound (or the German teacher)I was once told that the closest relative to English is Frisian. I don't know.
I've also been told that Indonesian is a very simple language to learn in that it has a small number of easily pronounced phonomes and simple grammar. Again, I've never studied so I don't really know. Maybe someone else could enlighten.
alexbeard (Ukázat profil) 3. ledna 2009 23:02:53
Or perhaps latin is the easiest...
vejktoro (Ukázat profil) 3. ledna 2009 23:36:27
alexbeard:I always thought spanish was the easiest language to learn, but it does have it's irregularities.Afrikaans is pretty straight forward,
Or perhaps latin is the easiest...
"my pen is in my hand"
is translated:
"my pen is in my hand", although it is pronounced different.
Frisian as well is a lot like English.
Tok Pisin is an English based creole spoken in Papua New Guinea. It`s fun. Check it out.
As for non-Germanic based languages, I found the basics of Bahasa Malaysia to be not too confusing.
alexbeard (Ukázat profil) 4. ledna 2009 1:07:13
vejktoro (Ukázat profil) 4. ledna 2009 7:47:13
alexbeard:Could you give me a link where I could look into Tok PisinIt`s hard to find a good grammar online, but these links should keep you busy:
http://www.une.edu.au/langnet/definitions/tokpisin...
http://www.freelang.net/online/tok_pisin.php
http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICDocs/data/eri...
http://roberteklund.info/PNG-TokPisin.htm
http://www.unilang.org/viewtopic.php?f=89&t=81...
Pick one ya like... avoid overload!