The "What Are You Doing This Moment" Thread

German is stupid. There's no reason you need three genders of nouns.

Japanese rules. No articles or plurals!

edit: Actually I quite regret not taking German until my senior year of college, maybe it would have been cooler to have taken three years of German instead of three years of Japanese
 
German is stupid. There's no reason you need three genders of nouns.

Japanese rules. No articles or plurals!

edit: Actually I quite regret not taking German until my senior year of college, maybe it would have been cooler to have taken three years of German instead of three years of Japanese

Japanese is more stupid. There's no reason you need (at least) three alphabets including 1000's of Chinese characters :D

Every language has it's own peculiarities.
 
Found out my final is on the 9nth instead of the 12th...which means that perhaps I can go home on the 9th. Kind of miss home. Can't wait till school actually starts up, though.
 
metal_wrath is right. Japanese is a fucking retarded language that is mostly pilfering and mangling Chinese and more recently English. I hate the way it sounds and I hate how EVERYTHING is based on scripts and there is nothing more obnoxious than listening to middle aged men who end all their sentences in "desu ne"
 
Depends on context but usually it's kind of a rhetorical affirmation of what you've just said. for example if I said "It's hot today desu ne" that could mean "It's hot today isn't it." The worst is "Anou desu ne" because "anou" is just a filler word like "um" or "euh."
 
metal_wrath is right. Japanese is a fucking retarded language that is mostly pilfering and mangling Chinese and more recently English. I hate the way it sounds and I hate how EVERYTHING is based on scripts and there is nothing more obnoxious than listening to middle aged men who end all their sentences in "desu ne"

But them weaboos sure love it.
 
Chinese is easy if you just want to be conversational. There is virtually no grammar and pinyin is super easy.

Korean has hangul which is loads easier than learning hanzi/kanji, but it's tough to pronounce and uses grammar similar to Japanese which is tough.
 
In a strictly vocabulary sense Japanese feels like it would be easier to me. It sounds softer and more similar to a European language. Chinese has all those sounds which makes you sound retarded.
 
haha. not where I am. if you can't roll your R's and spit indignantly you're a nobody.

to me swedish/norwegian/danish sound like galloping reindeer. Dutch does too