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Apr 10, 2007 04:50 | |
![]() | Do you mean 'Black Humor'? It is 黑色幽默 (Hei2 Se4 You2 Mo4), Liz is right, it is just a kind of humor that is unexpected. |
Apr 10, 2007 05:35 | |
![]() | In Europe only English is a simple language. German, French, Russian, etc. are more developed, i.e. more difficult to learn. |
Apr 11, 2007 23:21 | |
![]() | Couldn't post this yesterday, so I'll try again today: Sanyachina, would you care to explain your comment? I've studied all the languages you name and I find it very hard to see how any one could be simpler or more complex than the others. |
Apr 12, 2007 00:29 | |
![]() | English is the easiest one,and German is OK,not very difficult. |
Apr 12, 2007 06:05 | |
![]() | So,CALIFORNIA ,you too know German. Great! |
Apr 12, 2007 10:26 | |
![]() | Liz, Keep in touch with Cali, you will learn ----? |
Apr 15, 2007 16:15 | |
![]() | German is my mother tongue (hint: so please be gentle about my English ;-)), so I don't know if I'm the right one to tell if it's actually difficult to learn. I agree to some extent that if you know English, German will not be too hard. On the other hand, there's much more grammar even for the simplest sentences: Conjugations and declinations are more complicated etc. Saying simple things in German is much more sophisticated/difficult than in English. |
Apr 15, 2007 20:05 | |
![]() | Haha,Liz, I have learned German for a short time,and now,I can read more,but bad to speak,haha:-) Hi,Lion, I want to learn your lanuage:-) |
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