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ceigered (Mostrar perfil) 18 de enero de 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
erinja (Mostrar perfil) 18 de enero de 2011 15:28:38
Genjix (Mostrar perfil) 19 de enero de 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 (Mostrar perfil) 21 de enero de 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 (Mostrar perfil) 22 de enero de 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!