You should check it out, it's one of the best mangas IMHO. Basically, some kids created this symbol as both a symbol of their friendship and for their games. Several years later, it seems like someone perverted it into a murderous cult.
@Anon3: It IS a difficult language. As someone who is currently learning 3 languages, the only one with a similar level of difficulty is Slovak.
Spanish has much more inflection than English, and so far i'm yet to meet a foreigner who can speak it fluently (excluding Italians, Portuguese and a handful of French speakers)
Anonymous7: @poponio: dood, spanish isnt hard at all, seriouslly...
maybe because my native language is portuguese...it really is ridiculously easy...
anyway, japonese is a lot more dificult(i mean, at least write...)! xD
Anonymous8(7): @pomponio: dood, spanish isnt hard at all, seriouslly...
maybe because my native language is portuguese...it really is ridiculously easy...
anyway, japonese is a lot more dificult(i mean, at least write...)! xD
pomponio: @Anon7: Well yeah, as i said, it's very easy to learn Romance languages if your native tongue belongs to that group. I myself never received any formal instruction and yet i understand Portuguese.
About Japanese... I'm not sure. I mastered Katakana at 12 and learned like 40 kanjis, but i gave up on that language pretty soon.
Anyway, i think i didn't write my second comment correctly. What i meant is that unlike many of my countrymen i don't expect people to learn Spanish just for my sake. Trust me, i've seen tons of Mexicans who insist trying to communicate in Spanish in places where everyone speaks English.
Weasil: I took quite a few German classes in school and am looking to learn Norwegian. English, while still Germanic, is so different than German and Scandinavian, thanks in part to William the Conqueror and the Normans dumping all that French into the mix I suppose.
Even though Spanish would help me more with all the immigrants coming in from Mexico, I'd still take German if given the choice again. It's just such a fun language (e.g., Glühbirne = "glow pear" = light bulb), and you can put words together like Legos.
pomponio: @Weasil: All those immigrants should learn English. I know quite a few people who went to work to America for a while and it pisses me off to hear how they don't even know the basics (and yes, they tend to leech off the government when given the chance)
And yes, German is fun. I should have mastered it months ago but laziness kicked in. Fortunately i found some motivation recently.
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Anyway, those who have read the manga know what he's saying.
you guys act like people do not under stand spanish .
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However, it's a really difficult language and i don't expect anyone else to speak it.
anyone who knows this symbol its a true friend
"anyone who knows this symbol is a true friend "
XD
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You should check it out, it's one of the best mangas IMHO. Basically, some kids created this symbol as both a symbol of their friendship and for their games. Several years later, it seems like someone perverted it into a murderous cult.
@Anon3: It IS a difficult language. As someone who is currently learning 3 languages, the only one with a similar level of difficulty is Slovak.
Spanish has much more inflection than English, and so far i'm yet to meet a foreigner who can speak it fluently (excluding Italians, Portuguese and a handful of French speakers)
Wow...what a fucking retard.
maybe because my native language is portuguese...it really is ridiculously easy...
anyway, japonese is a lot more dificult(i mean, at least write...)! xD
maybe because my native language is portuguese...it really is ridiculously easy...
anyway, japonese is a lot more dificult(i mean, at least write...)! xD
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About Japanese... I'm not sure. I mastered Katakana at 12 and learned like 40 kanjis, but i gave up on that language pretty soon.
Anyway, i think i didn't write my second comment correctly. What i meant is that unlike many of my countrymen i don't expect people to learn Spanish just for my sake. Trust me, i've seen tons of Mexicans who insist trying to communicate in Spanish in places where everyone speaks English.
Even though Spanish would help me more with all the immigrants coming in from Mexico, I'd still take German if given the choice again. It's just such a fun language (e.g., Glühbirne = "glow pear" = light bulb), and you can put words together like Legos.
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And yes, German is fun. I should have mastered it months ago but laziness kicked in. Fortunately i found some motivation recently.
Yes... if you are a german shepherd dog and like to bark.
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Also lol goatse.