Assassin's Creed: Reve...: Part 4: Not Your Average Fishing Hook

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Uploaded by on Nov 17, 2011

We get ourselves a new little gadget from our friend Yusuf.

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  • @RaZmAFooF do we really need to have this conversation in comments? Just message using the inbox please.

  • Ezio needs to get with the times

  • @Obliaxe Yeah a single language would make things dull and get rid of the uniqueness of the cultures throughout the world I just said that because it really would make things much easier. I agree with you about other languages as art too, as I am currently learning both German and Spanish right now which has given me better knowledge of other cultures and customs in different countries. So if your point of view is weird than I guess we both are weird people but everyone has their own opinions.

  • @RaZmAFooF Haha, think about it my friend, do you really want to unify such a crucial part of a nation's culture?, I think that would make quite a dull sounding world, yes? our differences with the rest of the world are what makes it so interesting, even though I agree it would make things a lot easier, in the end I rather look at languages that are not native to my country as art. But that's just my weird point of view I guess. Oh, and you are most welcome. :)

  • @Obliaxe Yeah your right, though they are very similar it's not the same as British English to American English. But if a Spanish person was to speak to an Italian person they could understand eachother for the most part because of the similarities between the two languages as you said. Just be easier if the whole world used one universal language to speak but that will never happen so oh well. Thank you for correcting me in a polite way unlike most people I see on YouTube correct others.

  • @RaZmAFooF To some extent yes, they are very similar, but that' doesn't mean that they just pronounce things differently, it's not like British english and its American counterpart, a spanish speaking person can sometimes understand most italian dialect, but to speak and write it properly requires a lot of study and/or practice, same goes with other latin based languages like portuguese and french.

  • @MrRocknroll566 Both languages are derived from the Latin language so actually they are almost the same language except they pronounce things different and phrase things different sometimes. So it's not just you they sound very similar since they are extremely similar languages.

  • Italian and Spanish sound similar, or is it just me?

  • The turks have way too many carpets/rugs

  • @ronnygoneswell Comes with making Partner.

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