Message from @Constantin le Lamantin

Discord ID: 510905853545807879


2018-11-10 19:53:31 UTC  

all good brother

2018-11-10 19:53:50 UTC  

Yeah everyone is getting sick and tired of the pederasts of the Vatican

2018-11-10 19:54:04 UTC  

The French Roman Primate is in Court for having dissimuled some pedophil priests, for example.

2018-11-10 19:54:41 UTC  

Ah

2018-11-10 19:54:54 UTC  

Yeah you Frenches do drop the h in your words

2018-11-10 19:54:56 UTC  

:p

2018-11-10 19:55:05 UTC  

They use it but they don't pronounce it

2018-11-10 19:55:06 UTC  

As do all Latins

2018-11-10 19:55:26 UTC  

E.g. un homme

2018-11-10 19:55:48 UTC  

French seems hard and easy at the same time

2018-11-10 19:56:09 UTC  

In reality, as a student in linguistics, the germanic languages use the h in replacement of the palatal k.

2018-11-10 19:56:09 UTC  

The grammar isn't difficult, nothing like Eastern European languages

2018-11-10 19:56:17 UTC  

French is the language of homos

2018-11-10 19:56:29 UTC  

Italian is the real Romantic language

2018-11-10 19:56:30 UTC  

But the phonology is just...wtf

2018-11-10 19:56:44 UTC  

Well, we haven't declinations like Latin or even Greek.

2018-11-10 19:56:46 UTC  

I used to hate french but decided to like it
I just have a hard time with pronunciation

2018-11-10 19:56:57 UTC  

But the syntax and pronunciation are hard.

2018-11-10 19:57:05 UTC  

French was probably the last western Romance language to drop the case system

2018-11-10 19:57:27 UTC  

Especially the nasalisation of -an/-en

2018-11-10 19:57:34 UTC  

French looked interesting to learn until I discovered the counting system

2018-11-10 19:57:36 UTC  

J'aime le français cadien, de Louisiane

2018-11-10 19:57:38 UTC  

They had nominative and oblique whereas Castilian and the Italian dialects dropped it

2018-11-10 19:57:45 UTC  

Ah cajuns

2018-11-10 19:57:55 UTC  

Coonasses

2018-11-10 19:57:56 UTC  

@ChuuniMage what's the French counting system?

2018-11-10 19:58:12 UTC  

It revolves around twenties or something like that

2018-11-10 19:58:12 UTC  

Yeah French has a weird way of expressing larger numbers

2018-11-10 19:58:17 UTC  

Like instead of saying fourty you'd say two twenties

2018-11-10 19:58:22 UTC  

É and è and -in are hard for me to get right
I think I can do -on, -an, etc

2018-11-10 19:58:24 UTC  

Once you get to double digits and inch closer to 100 it gets weird

2018-11-10 19:58:25 UTC  

80 is four-twenty

2018-11-10 19:58:35 UTC  

420

2018-11-10 19:58:44 UTC  

No numbers are better than Anglo numbers

2018-11-10 19:58:45 UTC  

So do French stoners so 80 blaze it

2018-11-10 19:58:47 UTC  

Four hundreds twenty

2018-11-10 19:58:53 UTC  

But it's easy

2018-11-10 19:59:04 UTC  

The only simpler system for numbers than English is esperanto tbh

2018-11-10 19:59:07 UTC  

Quatre-cent-vingt

2018-11-10 19:59:19 UTC  

To be fair in archaic English usage you do have the score