

You think English has many irregular verbs? Don’t make me laugh. Compared to which language exactly?


You think English has many irregular verbs? Don’t make me laugh. Compared to which language exactly?


You think English has many irregular verbs? Don’t make me laugh. Compared to which language exactly?
Picard: “There are five points!”


That makes it harder. 7 is the limit of Balto-Slavic languages but I know that one Baltic language used to have more, loaned from Estonian or something, but lost them over time. So my guess is your local dialect preserved one? Otherwise I have no clue. I think modern Indo Aryan languages have less, Semitic languages have 2 genders and I don’t know how many cases. I could rule out some more to show off but not much.


You didn’t mention genders so I guess you have none which leads me to Uralic or Turkic languages maybe?


məˈtseːdɛs
Don’t know about other Germans but for me, the last e is a schwa. So it’s more [mɛɐ̯ˈtseːdəs] I think but I’m not completely sure.


All languages have their difficulties. English pronunciation and spelling is a mess but grammar is easy for example. My native language has 3 genders and 4 cases for example and there are languages with more.


I took one semester of Russian in uni and I still can read the Cyrillic alphabet
There is no shame is enjoying a hot water fountain
c/dontdeadopeninside (or the other one, I always confuse them)
Not a huge difference or should I say not very different
This could be us but you keep posting fake news on shitpost
I would apply “irrelevant” to shitpost on Lemmy. It’s not posted on mainstream social media but on Lemmy and not even on a serious community
Still makes it unlikely that Mildred’s grandson is one
They are hiring losers because they have none


That makes it sound like each cell has one mitochondrion and each mitochondrion equates to one powerhouse while in fact, all mitochondria of a cell collectively are the powerhouse of the cell
What 15 th15 ab0ut?