Are you learning a based language or a cringe language?

are you learning a based language or a cringe language?

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I want to learn sanskrit

>Danish and Norwegian are based
>Swedish cringe
>basically all the same languages anyway

sounds about right, yes

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Bit of both desu. dw i'n dysgu cymraeg

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i want to learn russian but its so autistic and its grammar is barely understandable with hard to remember words
can someone who speaks this tard language help me out? :(

Kek I kinda like this image OP, mind if I save it?

I'm glad you like it!
please save it!

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But I want to learn French.

Um idioma baseado

Why is French in the same category as those meme languages?

Chinese is based, so a based language.

Because it is.

I want to learn swahili

I know more than enough based language so I'm learning cringe language rn. Little cringe is important your life.

In your life*

>Portuguese
>Brazilian flag

kek. based poo.

thanks for making this

i'm learning brazilian portuguese and welsh

>Yes, i'm learning Navajo

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>Dutch
>Navajo
What for?

where is suomi

>calling the language a tard cause you can’t understand it
It’s just cases, that’s literally it. Verb conjugations are also pretty easy other than having to learn the verbs in pairs

Based.

What the fuck is High Valyrian? What country is that from?

good work op, you clearly put a lot of effort into that pic

italian, but not because of the roman empire

Learning Japanese so I can translate gay anime fanart

its a bit of a learning curve, but worth it to see different ways languages can be constructed.
like its interesting that where as in english we have completely different verbs for 'to go in', 'to go out,' 'to enter,' 'to exit,' 'to cross over,' 'to pass by,' etc. but in russian, they all derive from the same verb, and the only think differentiating them is their prefix, and then you can use a different verb of motion to indicate if they were walking, running, driving, flying, swimming, etc.
its much more logical and when you're fluent in both i'd imagine it's more efficient as well

>don't learn german beause after i speak it people would think "just another almancı"
>don't learn russian beause after i speak it people would think "just another ex-soviet"
>don't learn arabic beause after i speak it people would think "just another terrorist"
>don't learn japanese or korean beause after i speak it people would think "just another yellow fever"
>don't learn french or chinese beause i hate its people

gonna learn sumoi or magyar i guess, since it must be easier for me to get its grammer

>American flag for English
Based

Scottish Gaelic is based

State of Game of Throneistan

only irish should be in the top left
the other celtic languages are not learned by plebs

>Roma
>Hungarian flag

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Holy fuck I didn’t even notice that

Is Ithkuil based