although i don't know how the discussion about languages started, i want to join in. i personally think, that german is a bit more difficult at the beginning, but it gets easier with time. english is the other way round. the basics are "simple", but then you have to learn every exception. i'd say french is the easiest of the three, but i have serious problems with all those nasal vowels and sometimes with the accents.
I'm not trying to sound superior for speaking my native language. I'm more just saying that I can understand why people don't who have to learn it. I was taught German in high school and really thought the language was vastly more logical and had easier syntax to understand. Once you get the basics of pronunciation and sentence structure, you just need to add vocabulary to get the whole.
English isn't that lucky and has thousands of exceptions to every rule.
@LtSurge659 Hahaha yeah I love that about Geordi. xD
csgrambauer 14 hours ago
I love Geordi :P
l33tjedi1 1 week ago in playlist More videos from gazorra
Hahaha! Das ist gut...
TVDandTrueBlood 3 weeks ago in playlist Weitere Videos von gazorra
yea, also the use of proverbs and analogys in english-lingo-media seems way more common
RealRula 1 month ago in playlist The Next Generation (edited)
although i don't know how the discussion about languages started, i want to join in. i personally think, that german is a bit more difficult at the beginning, but it gets easier with time. english is the other way round. the basics are "simple", but then you have to learn every exception. i'd say french is the easiest of the three, but i have serious problems with all those nasal vowels and sometimes with the accents.
TheRealityJack 4 months ago
Geordi never stands around and lets people do things. He just sits down.
LtSurge659 4 months ago
I straight-up do this with my cat on a semi-regular basis now thanks to this fine piece of media.
ourglasslake 4 months ago
@Casanuda
Germany's greatest Comedian died today: Loriot
Here is a great sketch of his, refering to our discussion ;)
watch?v=hRhf98aKsto&feature=related
dunjak111 5 months ago
@Casanuda
Well, I am sure there are more exceptions in german then in english - no question..
dunjak111 5 months ago
@dunjak111
I'm not trying to sound superior for speaking my native language. I'm more just saying that I can understand why people don't who have to learn it. I was taught German in high school and really thought the language was vastly more logical and had easier syntax to understand. Once you get the basics of pronunciation and sentence structure, you just need to add vocabulary to get the whole.
English isn't that lucky and has thousands of exceptions to every rule.
Casanuda 5 months ago