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de Bernd 2025-08-12 17:42:41 Nr. 5540
Speaking and reading German is a true pleasure for me. I’m very glad that German is my mother tongue. What about lörs? Do you enjoy speaking your native language?
It's cool, soft and clear, very pleasant
Italian is a good language. It's neither too harsh nor too soft, like well cooked pasta. It pains me when zoomeroids use English words to describe shit we have perfectly good words for.
>>5544 I agree. Romance languages sound more pleasant. Giving every word a gender, however, is retarded.
>>5575 But it makes singing 10x better
>>5575 t. calls ships and planes "she/her"
>>5578 English already has a rule for what pronoun to use for inanimate objects. Using She/her is just being aberrant. Same with latinx.
English is just whatever, boring, I wish all anglos spoke a brythonic language. German sounds beautiful and so does Russian which I taught myself. I'd like to learn Italian.
>>5575 >Giving every word a gender, however, is retarded. The soulless eternal anglo is at it again.
>>5589 Better than being Germanic with a Roman soul.
Bernd likes Japanese. It has no gender, plural or cases. It's grammar is very straight forward and still it sounds very fluid when speaking. Only downside is the writing. Bernd is to dumb to learn other writing systems.
>>5593 Try Korean. Most Asian languages have a very ornate and beautiful but needlessly convoluted writing system. Korean is the opposite, yet still looks very beautiful.
>>5595 Just to give an example, these are Korean vowels. notice the direction determines which vowel, and the number of lines determines the type. You combine the vowel with its corresponding consonant to form a letter.
>>5595 Korean has absolutely horrible pronounciation, though.
>>5607 NO! Corean language is most glorious ^_____^
I like talking my dialect, I like hearing it, truly. But I loathe reading it. I'm trying to fight through Rudolf von Tavel's works who was notable for writing historical novels in Bernese German back in the day here. But it's just such a slog. It was never meant to be written down, and it's not suitable for poetry.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCOlMKVrYaE Finnish dialects are really fun and nice to speak and listen to.
>>5772 >It was never meant to be written down, and it's not suitable for poetry. Why do you think that Hannover German was meant to be written down but Bernese German wasn't? I feel like Switzerland could've gone the Dutch way and standardise an Alemannic dialect into a language but we couldn't agree on a common framework.
>>5575 Having genderless/articleless language is like being colourblind