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    Quote Originally Posted by Elin View Post
    People have, most notably Esperanto, which was designed as a universal second language, and which has very simple and flexible grammar, completely phonetic pronunciation, etc... I definitely agree with and appreciate the concept, even if Esperanto itself wasn't perfect (for one thing, the guy who created it only had deep knowledge of about five languages, all European, and it has a major bias towards speakers of European languages).

    This has been done too, with the international phonetic alphabet, which is used in linguistics and suchlike.
    Heh... I didn't know that. Good info.

    You really are knowledgeable when it comes to languages.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gezegond View Post
    I didn't mean that literally. Over 9000 is just an internet meme which basically means "a hell lot".
    Which, if I remember correctly, comes from Dragon Ball Z.

    Quote Originally Posted by Elin View Post
    The trouble with making up languages is that compared to a real language, they have none of the culture, none of the history, none of the beauty, none of the wealth of art in the language... They're cold, impersonal, and... well... machine-like. Of course with continued and widespread use, they'd eventually develop all of that. But they'd also develop the quirks and illogical points of any natural language. Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on how you look at it) humans can't be like machines and use a completely logical, organised language for very long.
    Making up languages is hard
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    Quote Originally Posted by gezegond View Post
    Heh... I didn't know that. Good info.

    You really are knowledgeable when it comes to languages.
    You might like Esperanto if you like computer languages. There are actually quite a lot of speakers of it worldwide. The most of any artificial language by a long way, anyway. There's also a system called "Pasporta Servo" where Esperanto speakers around the world offer to let travelling Esperanto speakers who are visiting their country stay with them for free. So if you speak it well and don't mind staying with strangers, you can get free accommodation in lots of places.

    Not really, I'm an amateur. I know lots of people who know way more about languages than me, and who speak lots of them fluently to boot. But foreign languages are definitely where my main interests lie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shane View Post
    Which, if I remember correctly, comes from Dragon Ball Z.
    It is. I actually haven't watched it yet (stuck in first series), I just use the meme for teh lulz.

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    Tolkien did it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elin View Post
    You might like Esperanto if you like computer languages. There are actually quite a lot of speakers of it worldwide. The most of any artificial language by a long way, anyway. There's also a system called "Pasporta Servo" where Esperanto speakers around the world offer to let travelling Esperanto speakers who are visiting their country stay with them for free. So if you speak it well and don't mind staying with strangers, you can get free accommodation in lots of places.

    Not really, I'm an amateur. I know lots of people who know way more about languages than me, and who speak lots of them fluently to boot. But foreign languages are definitely where my main interests lie.
    The only fluent languages I speak are Afrikaans and English.
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    As far as I know Afrikaans is so close to Dutch that Dutch and Afrikaans speakers can understand each other.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shane View Post
    The only fluent languages I speak are Afrikaans and English.
    If you can speak Afrikaans, then you can speak Dutch because
    Quote Originally Posted by Tassadar View Post
    As far as I know Afrikaans is so close to Dutch that Dutch and Afrikaans speakers can understand each other.
    this is absolutely correct. In fact, it's better than France French and Canada French.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brit View Post
    If you can speak Afrikaans, then you can speak Dutch because


    this is absolutely correct. In fact, it's better than France French and Canada French.
    The Dutch settlers colonised South Africa about 350 years ago and they brought the language which has not changed too much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brit View Post
    this is absolutely correct. In fact, it's better than France French and Canada French.
    Yeaaaaaaaaaah. It's a fair bit different. I was quite fluent in France French and it was very tricky talking to French Canadians.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gare View Post
    C'mon, otaku girls are extremely common. Anime is very much mainstream these days. I personally steer clear of them, just not into the whole "neko is kawaii desu yaoi is hawt!!11" sort of people...
    +1000000

    When I was out shoppunz today I ran into a fat chick reading Familiar Of Zero.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gare View Post
    Also, I might be an otaku, but at the same time I'm really not. I really hate the term, honestly, and want to distance myself from all the "creepy basement dweller" stereotypes. I might go all HNNNNG after looking at some catgirl or something similar, but I'm... I dunno, I'm not crazy about it. It's just an interest, it's not my entire life.

    I don't even watch anime that much, actually. Gaming will always be my #1 passion.
    +100000 to the first paragraph

    For me I probably game and watch anime or read manga the same amount.

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    Only until you know how much money it all cost.

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