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Maxwell wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
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Yeah in norway too n the nb pronoun is like "hen" it sounds hella stupid too but ukno wat 
well i mean the norwegian one is borrowed from swedish which is borrowed from finnish which is an uralic language and all uralic languages lack a distinction on their pronouns, meaning that they only exhibit use of neutral pronoun, in finnish that pronoun is "hän" in nominative 
thank u, seagull ov wisdom
i mean honestly it's within the field i study so i should know some things here 
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slave wrote:
im confused by how this thread turned out
i complimented ur outfit and u didnt even notice <|3
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Snusmumrikken wrote:
BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
Dang it, your languages are so difficult
no, it depends on how your brain is wired to understand language from you started being exposed to the sounds and structures of the surrounding language(s) 
Thats why I could never learn french or finnish cus they talk so weird like my mouth can't make those noises 
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ouch wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
ouch wrote:
Yeah in norway too n the nb pronoun is like "hen" it sounds hella stupid too but ukno wat 
well i mean the norwegian one is borrowed from swedish which is borrowed from finnish which is an uralic language and all uralic languages lack a distinction on their pronouns, meaning that they only exhibit use of neutral pronoun, in finnish that pronoun is "hän" in nominative 
We love knowing what gender we r talking abt here don't we 
I mean, we use pronouns in order to differentiate females from males
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BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
Dang it, your languages are so difficult
no, it depends on how your brain is wired to understand language from you started being exposed to the sounds and structures of the surrounding language(s) 

i can't comprehend how anyone are able to create the guttural sounds in semitic languages because they are so incredibly far away from any sound in any language i speak 
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Heaven wrote:
slave wrote:
im confused by how this thread turned out
i complimented ur outfit and u didnt even notice <|3

aww, thankyou <3 sorry i think i got distracted by the discussion about bees and seagulls ;((( but tyyy<333
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ouch wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
Dang it, your languages are so difficult
no, it depends on how your brain is wired to understand language from you started being exposed to the sounds and structures of the surrounding language(s) 
Thats why I could never learn french or finnish cus they talk so weird like my mouth can't make those noises 
I find finnish really easy to speak; I obviously do not speak it but it's literally pronounced like spanish
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ouch wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
Dang it, your languages are so difficult
no, it depends on how your brain is wired to understand language from you started being exposed to the sounds and structures of the surrounding language(s) 
Thats why I could never learn french or finnish cus they talk so weird like my mouth can't make those noises 
the only sounds present in finnish that lack in norwegian is: non-aspirated stops, that very backed y sound, and the r they use 
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BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
I have a question, what does gender mean in your language?
in english 'gender' can mean 'the way in which you perform your sex' wheras 'sex' refers to the biological role in reproduction- male or female
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BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
ouch wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
no, it depends on how your brain is wired to understand language from you started being exposed to the sounds and structures of the surrounding language(s) 
Thats why I could never learn french or finnish cus they talk so weird like my mouth can't make those noises 
I find finnish really easy to speak; I obviously do not speak it but it's literally pronounced like spanish
no, that's wrong
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BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
I have a question, what does gender mean in your language?
"Hos mennesket formes forskjellene mellom kjønnene igjennom biologi, og sosiale og kulturelle påvirkninger."
In humans gender is formed by biology,  social and cultural influences (roughly)
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Snusmumrikken wrote:
BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
ouch wrote:
Thats why I could never learn french or finnish cus they talk so weird like my mouth can't make those noises 
I find finnish really easy to speak; I obviously do not speak it but it's literally pronounced like spanish
no, that's wrong
But I've seen people pronouncing finnish and it's the same way we talk in spanish. Like, the sound
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BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
ouch wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
well i mean the norwegian one is borrowed from swedish which is borrowed from finnish which is an uralic language and all uralic languages lack a distinction on their pronouns, meaning that they only exhibit use of neutral pronoun, in finnish that pronoun is "hän" in nominative 
We love knowing what gender we r talking abt here don't we 
I mean, we use pronouns in order to differentiate females from males
for some reason that hasn't been a necessary distinction in all cultures, as previously mentioned - uralic languages are very notable here. 
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Snusmumrikken wrote:
ouch wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
no, it depends on how your brain is wired to understand language from you started being exposed to the sounds and structures of the surrounding language(s) 
Thats why I could never learn french or finnish cus they talk so weird like my mouth can't make those noises 
the only sounds present in finnish that lack in norwegian is: non-aspirated stops, that very backed y sound, and the r they use 
They talk so frickin weird
I can't say english r for shit tho it sounds so bad , r betray me 
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Claire wrote:
BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
I have a question, what does gender mean in your language?
in english 'gender' can mean 'the way in which you perform your sex' wheras 'sex' refers to the biological role in reproduction- male or female
By performing sex, you mean gender roles?
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