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Re: The New Knuffel Information Guide-ish thing

Posted: Apr 24th, '17, 06:20
by Akili Li
NoooooooooooOOOOOOooooO!!!


I forgot that KofK time was ahead of me by a lot and missed out on getting the other 12 Anniversary Knuffels I wanted! :qcry: :qshock: :qd: :qf: :mcargh:

Re: The New Knuffel Information Guide-ish thing

Posted: Apr 24th, '17, 06:31
by Yumi123
I took Spanish in high school and that's about it. I've felt pretty uncultured when I hear about what other people had access to in high school. I think it was Spanish and...... French. I don't remember much, though a lot does come back to me when I look at stuff.
The main thing that I remember from the class was how much I despised.....DESPISED...... "ir." The verb. I can't remember what it means, but we had to learn the different tenses and I think we had to remember which was which. Ir has a different subject set for each tense. One is fue. Why? I have no fuecking clue. [looooool]

I don't really post, but I saw the language talk and wanted to share the my pun.

Re: The New Knuffel Information Guide-ish thing

Posted: Apr 24th, '17, 08:43
by JellyBrain
Hahaha the pun is nice, made me grin.

The influence of Latin is strong in every langauage I think even in german you have a lot of Latin and germanic influenced words.

Re: The New Knuffel Information Guide-ish thing

Posted: Apr 24th, '17, 11:56
by jacobgrey
That was a pretty good pun XD

As a native English speaker, tenses annoy the hell out of me. Also genders. Because we don't bother with half of that crap haha. Also most of our tenses are simple and follow rules, unlike how it seems with other languages XD

@Akili ahhh that's horrible. I hate timezones for this reason :<

Re: The New Knuffel Information Guide-ish thing

Posted: Apr 24th, '17, 12:56
by memoriam
Lol, I never realized how English is a mash up of everything else. Maybe that's why it's so easy to learn it, something must sound familiar in the end XD

@Akili: Aw, poor you for missing the knuffs! I bought 2 additional ones because maybe I'll release them one day and someone who doesn't have them would want one. But I can release them for you if you want xD

@jacob: Yeah, don't try to learn Polish then, we break all of our rules xD Okay, I'm exaggerating, but we do have a shit load of exceptions :qlol: Japanese has almost no exceptions. Just two irregular verbs I think.

Re: The New Knuffel Information Guide-ish thing

Posted: Apr 24th, '17, 13:12
by JellyBrain
A friend of mine studied Japanese, it´s a hell of signs (over 6000 I think) and writing styles, like Katakana, Hiragana etc.

But it sounds cool when she starts speaking Japanese.^^

Re: The New Knuffel Information Guide-ish thing

Posted: Apr 24th, '17, 13:25
by memoriam
I think it's way more than just 6000 kanji. I think that may be the number to be communicating freely. I learned Japanese, and I was pretty good at it, but I need to restore it, since I had to stop and had a huge break again.

Japanese sounds wonderful. :qcute:

Re: The New Knuffel Information Guide-ish thing

Posted: Apr 24th, '17, 13:35
by jacobgrey
I only know a few words in Japanese but I love how it sounds. Over Easter weekend I went around an old palace with my family and we had audio guides. I spent ages secretly listening to the audio guides that a Japanese family in front of us were using because they sounded so cool XD

Re: The New Knuffel Information Guide-ish thing

Posted: Apr 24th, '17, 13:36
by JellyBrain
I like listening to japanese music.^^
And I rather watch subbed than dubbed Animes.

Re: The New Knuffel Information Guide-ish thing

Posted: Apr 24th, '17, 13:45
by memoriam
@jacob: lol, that's so cute XD

@toxic: I hate dubbed animes! D: they sound so weird and unnatural and weird (yeah, I know I've said it, but it need to be repeated xD)