Talk about whatever you want to here, but stay correct

#110638 by Biert
Wed Feb 08, 2006 1:38 pm
Vhad be ronk vizz moi Inkleezh?

Kivenkantaja wrote:Some people say that english is a dying language, just word after word.

Around here, people are complaining aboot Enlish repressing the Dutch language, quite the opposite...

Bad language doesn't really bother me, usually I understand what everyone means. But maybe that's just my own shitty knowledge of English.
Posts with a lack of catitalization and interpunction are a lot harder to read.

I think, sometimes people with native language use shittier English than foreigners. Probably because they take it more for granted, they put less effort in it. If you have to (somewhat) think about every word you're typing, you won't make as much mistakes and errors because you're less consious (sp?) about what you're doing.

Oh, and I think you made 3 mistakes in your opening post: 'do' had to be 'does', the other two the capitals of English and Finnish. :P

#110651 by JuZ
Wed Feb 08, 2006 3:22 pm
In Australia we've developed our own fairly unique take on English, in part by cutting out half of the letters of each word. For example, many Aussies pronounce "Australia" as "Straya". It might be because we're lazy. ;) Another theory is that there were so many flies around that opening your mouth in "ye olden days" led to a mouth full of the little buggers. As a consequence, the already laconic early Aussies just decided to speak in grunts. "Come on" becomes "carn", "How are you going?" becomes "aygowun?" "Good day mate" becomes "G'day mate" becomes "Aymate" etc. etc. That must be pretty tough for a newcomer to deal with!

Man, how off-topic is that?

To answer the question, I never find the language skills of non-native English speakers to be annoying or frustrating. Quite the opposite. I think it's amazing how fluently most "foreigners" can speak English.

#110660 by ominousnocturna
Wed Feb 08, 2006 4:17 pm
I have learned to appreciate diversity. The populous at work is 80% asian, 15% hispanic and 5% white.

If I were to have a problem with "bad english" I would have to find another job!

As far as music goes...I hardly notice any language barriers at all! I am very impressed with most of the European bands (Norway, Sweden, Finland Etc.) because they sing English very well. Their native accent is undetectable in most cases!

#110661 by Burbster
Wed Feb 08, 2006 4:22 pm
Damn you foreigners. I can just about speak French (I can have conversations and debates, although it's rife with errors). And you guys can often write English and several other languages with fluency.

Why do English speakers suck at other languages?

#110662 by EphelDuath666
Wed Feb 08, 2006 4:23 pm
well, I guess it's an advantage that we use our keyboards here to communicate. I guess when I actually speak English it's not as good. Here you can re-read what you wrote and delete a word or correct it before you post it....doesn't work the same way when you talk :lol: It's about a year ago when I spoke English the last time when I talked to Gene and I must say I'm quite out of practice!!! And before that it has been at least 4 years ago when I spoke to someone in English (that was in school). So yeah, I think many of us would do a much worse job without our keyboards and screens!!! :D

#110674 by gozu
Wed Feb 08, 2006 5:24 pm
dude i know about ten words in german (for use at wacken) and thats it although i did promise my gran i'd learn japanese (really)

#110719 by psychotic
Thu Feb 09, 2006 2:14 am
This thread just made me think of a moment in a piece of music. The song War from Burzum:

"This is war.......WOW!"

When we hear that here, we cannot stop laughing.

#110725 by BrunoN
Thu Feb 09, 2006 2:47 am
EphelDuath666 wrote:well, I guess it's an advantage that we use our keyboards here to communicate. I guess when I actually speak English it's not as good. Here you can re-read what you wrote and delete a word or correct it before you post it....doesn't work the same way when you talk :lol:


Haha, so true. Hooray for the online dictionaries :)

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#110731 by Kivenkantaja
Thu Feb 09, 2006 3:56 am
Burbster wrote:Why do English speakers suck at other languages?

They don't need to know other languages because almost everyone can speak English today.
#110739 by Goat
Thu Feb 09, 2006 6:04 am
Kivenkantaja wrote:
Kivenkantaja wrote:I've been wondering how much do bad english irritate people if english is your native language. Can you tell the difference in music? If a foreigner would try to sing in finnish I would propably die laughing :D

Could someone count writing errors/mistakes? I'm sure there's more than five :D


1. 'do'='does'; or no 'do' and 'irritates'
2. 'your' probably refers to people, so 'their'; or 'you' instead of 'people'
3. 'english'='English'
4. 'finnish'='Finnish'
5. 'propably'='probably'
6. missing period '.' twice (both last sentences)
7. missing 'the' before 'writing errors'
+ 8. between 'try' and 'to' (third sentence) one space is redundant (visible only in "quote" mode) :P

You asked for it. :lol:
#110754 by Kivenkantaja
Thu Feb 09, 2006 9:20 am
Goat wrote:1. 'do'='does'; or no 'do' and 'irritates'
2. 'your' probably refers to people, so 'their'; or 'you' instead of 'people'
3. 'english'='English'
4. 'finnish'='Finnish'
5. 'propably'='probably'
6. missing period '.' twice (both last sentences)
7. missing 'the' before 'writing errors'
+ 8. between 'try' and 'to' (third sentence) one space is redundant (visible only in "quote" mode) :P

You asked for it. :lol:

I was kinda hoping there would be more big mistakes but 8 is not bad :D
How the fuck did you notice the last one?
#110760 by Nasalspray
Thu Feb 09, 2006 10:38 am
Kivenkantaja wrote:If a foreigner would try to sing in finnish I would propably die laughing :D

np: Frank Zappa - Satumaa (Finnish Tango)

Yes it is funny. :lol:

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