Message from @PSychoKunt
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keep thinkin that
You just said that Irish is 'the only language that's not the most widely spoken in any member country', and it's a fact that the three languages I listed are the most used ones in the EU. This doesn't make Irish *the* language of the EU.
lool
and you took part of the words out
to twist it
lol!
Irish is the only official language of the EU that is not the most widely spoken language in any member state.
keywords being :
> Irish is the only official language of the EU that is not the most widely spoken language in any member state.
@PSychoKunt
I didn't twist anything, the hell you talking about? I damn near quoted you verbatim and retained the idea regarding Irish. No, I was referring to your earlier comments about Irish being *the* official language of the EU. You literally said "yes but the official language of the EU is irish." <:peepodumb:538083903835996176>
lol you left out words from my post. lol
Nope
Already explained what I was getting at. Also the last quote is absolutely verbatim.
good lord your dense i have proven you left words out
Doesn't seem like Cobra is the dense one here
I'd post a snip but I can't, you can just read up though.
lol
as can you
go to bed cosby no ones talking to you
You do understand that me leaving out 'official' both falls in line with me saying I "damn near" quoted you verbatim (*not* exact quote, note ' used instead of ") and obviously doesn't change the main idea of what you said, right? And that I had already said "official" languages before, so obviously we would still be on this topic? Or are you too dense to understand that too?
dude i have provn over and over agian that youve left more than jut the word "official" out of what you have posted
what i said is not wrong
No you haven't, you've asserted it and provided your quote that literally proves me right. And besides I didn't say what you said regarding Irish being a less commonly used official language in the EU is wrong, I said that *this* does not support your *earlier* claim that "[yes but] the official language of the EU is irish." Jesus Christ...
@PSychoKunt it's 1pm retard lol not everyone lives in the same time zone as you
lol
Because saying that *the* language of the EU is Irish obviously suggests that it's the main language of it. Get it now?
it says right in it that irish is the official language of the EU
AN official language, one in 23. Not *the.*
hmm wikipedia doesnt say an
says the
but you wanna keep arguing a point that isnt based on anything
Seems pretty simple
Why would Irish be *the* official language of the EU? That makes no sense lol
Provide the exact part of the wikipedia page you're drawing from. Because that makes zero sense, since it only became *an* official language in 2007.
it became the offical language of the EU in 2017
"Sign languages:
A wide variety of sign languages are used in the EU, with around 500,000 people using a sign language as their first language.[57] None of these languages are recognised as an official language of an EU member state, with the exception of Ireland passing the Irish Sign Language Act 2017 that granted it official status alongside Irish and English, and only two states (Finland and Portugal) refer to sign languages in their constitution."
looool
That's the only thing from Wikipedia that comes close to what you're claiming. Provide proof.
i've provided proof
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