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Stupidest Language

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-17 7:11

I vote Georgian. 17 letter words without vowels and a shitload of verb and noun cases. also a retarded alphabet that looks like Arabic turned upside down or elvish or some shit. Impractical piece of shit

Name: Peikko 2011-08-04 11:46

I'd give my vote for either English or Chinese. Both are kind of retarded languages.

English is easy to pick, but gradually becomes harder the more you try to learn it. It's very easy to misuse English. Other Latin based languages aren't much better. English is also ruining other languages and generally is the cancer which is killing the national cultures.


Finnish, Japanese and Hungarian are probably three best languages in the whole world. Not to mention Esperanto which is also pretty good language even if it is totally invented. It's hard to pick them up but once you get down few basics it is very easy to progress into a more advanced level. You can learn even really complex shit you cannot even describe properly with English.

This is my educated opinion.

It's a another matter when we start thinking about writing systems. I hate Chinese with a passion because of their retarded writing system. And I hate the fact that there are practically two really complex ways to write Chinese which changes depending the country you live in.

I know that Japanese writing system is partially based on Chinese but Japanese writing system adds lots of hints and they have a good standard set of things. Japanese were lazy people and tried to copy Koreans (in which they failed creating the current hybrid system). The current Japanese system is hard to understand but not impossible because they don't have 5000 years of backwards compatibility in the system like the Chinese have (in some cases). To write Chinese you have to know about 4000-6000 characters and rules how you make them up which there are around 50 (if I remember correctly). To write Japanese you need to know about half of that meaning 2000 something Chinese characters and around 30 rules on writing them.

Korean writing system is great and really flexible. Almost as flexible or as flexible as Latin alphabet.

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