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Blunderstein
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 Message 1 of 54
08 March 2010 at 2:00pm | IP Logged 
Yesterday I met someone who believes that the people who study Esperanto do it because they don't like languages, and therefore only want to learn a very simple one. Hilarious, and about as far from the truth as you can get.

Have you encountered some really ridiculous prejudice about languages? Perhaps "German is only useful for shouting orders to someone in uniform" or "English isn't really suitable for anything but marketing"?
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ember
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08 March 2010 at 5:05pm | IP Logged 
"Whatever the Russians are saying it sounds like they are arguing/angry with each other"
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 Message 3 of 54
08 March 2010 at 5:05pm | IP Logged 
Easy.
You'll hear this from nearly everyone in the states.
"No language matters except English."


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Also when studying German I've been called a Nazi. yeah... that's fun...
And a terrorist when studying Arabic.
And a commie when studying Russian.

Yay for backward-mindedness...

Edit: I need to note here that the FIRST quote about English is what I am referring to. Everyone seems to have taken this wrong and appears to be thinking that I am applying the 3 successive comments to ALL my fellow Americans.

Edited by ManicGenius on 09 March 2010 at 10:21pm

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ManicGenius
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 Message 4 of 54
08 March 2010 at 5:07pm | IP Logged 
ember wrote:
"Whatever the Russians are saying it sounds like they are arguing/angry with each other"


Russian sound drunk :-P

(No offense intended on that, Russian still sounds kind've slurry to me)

Edited by ManicGenius on 08 March 2010 at 5:08pm

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Chung
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 Message 5 of 54
08 March 2010 at 5:18pm | IP Logged 
Even though I'm fluent in French I have to suppress the urge to level any fool who makes or agrees with the following prejudiced statement: "French is the language of sophistication" (or variants of the preceding).

No form of linguistic prejudice bugs me more than this one which unduly elevates French.


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 Message 6 of 54
08 March 2010 at 5:23pm | IP Logged 
Chung wrote:
Even though I'm fluent in French I have to suppress the urge to level any fool who makes or agrees with the following prejudiced statement: "French is the language of sophistication" (or variants of the preceding).

No form of linguistic prejudice bugs me more than this one which unduly elevates French.

It bugs me too since I don't know French. I have a feeling though that If I did speak French I would embrace it.
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 Message 7 of 54
08 March 2010 at 5:28pm | IP Logged 
Among Swedes it is sometimes said that "Danish is like Swedish spoken with a hot potato in your mouth".

As for French sophistication: since I started serious reading in French, I have actually found myself reading more sophisticated books than those that I've read in other languages. However, stating that "French is _the_ language of sophistication" proves that sophistication and prejudiced stupidity can co-exist easily.


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Chung
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 Message 8 of 54
08 March 2010 at 5:29pm | IP Logged 
ManicGenius wrote:
ember wrote:
"Whatever the Russians are saying it sounds like they are arguing/angry with each other"


Russian sound drunk :-P

(No offense intended on that, Russian still sounds kind've slurry to me)


The fact that Russian has vowel reduction may contribute to your interpreting the sound as being slurry or full of indistinct vowels. I got a somewhat similar feeling about Russian's "slurriness" after comparing Russian speech to speech in related languages such as Slovak or BCMS/Serbo-Croatian which do not have vowel reduction.


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