
Chad hungarian vs Virgin Indo-european languages
sorry for what I said, but it's the hard truth, accept what hurts whoever hurts you, although not all speakers of Indo-European languages are morons, it may be that the vast majority are, but you will rarely run into someone very nice who does not treat you like a baby or an animal
I already said that the Hungarian language is difficult to learn, and like the rest of the Uralic languages, most of them are good people and their communities are healthy, not like the speakers of English, Spanish and Portuguese who are toxic, if you are a speaker of a Romance, Germanic or Slavic language, don't be foolish and accept what I think of such a thing.
I already said that the Hungarian language is difficult to learn, and like the rest of the Uralic languages, most of them are good people and their communities are healthy, not like the speakers of English, Spanish and Portuguese who are toxic, if you are a speaker of a Romance, Germanic or Slavic language, don't be foolish and accept what I think of such a thing.
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I am very curious as to how "useful" is defined in this conversation. English is spoken as an official language by at least one country on every continent and is considered the lingua franca of modern education and trade. Spanish is dominant in many regions especially in south america. German was quite dominant as a trade language until recently. Post world war 2 to be specific. The Romantic languages while grammatically complex and heavily gendered by comparison use a system that has been effective for thousands of years and form the basis even for most of the vocabulary in most languages including English.
Beyond that, you made this original post in English. Clearly it was useful enough that you felt it was nessessery to reach the widest possible audience.
Beyond that, you made this original post in English. Clearly it was useful enough that you felt it was nessessery to reach the widest possible audience.
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