Meddelelser: 25
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ceigered (Vise profilen) 18. jan. 2011 09.18.11
Needless to say he thought it was hilarious that gibberish came out of my mouth.
I wouldn't call it fluency though that brings on that, just being used to the language - so you too can be weird and speak the wrong language (accidentally said "long ranguage"!) at the wrong time, with nought but practice
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erinja (Vise profilen) 18. jan. 2011 15.28.38
Genjix (Vise profilen) 19. jan. 2011 02.31.34
RiotNrrd:I remember a few months ago when I was reading a post and, halfway through, it struck me as odd that the author had suddenly switched to Esperanto.XDDD I had this!
Also remembering a post, searching ages for it and cannot find it- then check Esperanto language sections and there it is!!
Gesar (Vise profilen) 21. jan. 2011 15.54.19
Welsh is a language with word order Verb-Subject-Object, so they would say 'Love I you' - in which case their equivalent of the 'n' would be very important!
orthohawk (Vise profilen) 22. jan. 2011 19.35.44
Gesar:I don't know if the OP ever got satisfactorily convinced of the importance of the '-n', but to answer something he said in his opening post:Actually, isn't what they say more like "Am I loving you"?
Welsh is a language with word order Verb-Subject-Object, so they would say 'Love I you' - in which case their equivalent of the 'n' would be very important!
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