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
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Anonymous2011-08-22 14:12
>>37
Actually, McDonald's is written as "McDonald's". It can't, however, be pronounced as it would in English because they speak a different language.
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Anonymous2011-08-23 19:31
I vote for any language that proposes using an alphabet without good phoneme/letter match.
Like French, English, modern Greek, and others.
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Anonymous2011-09-03 20:36
I have one question - WHY in English there is 16 grammatical times? in any NORMAL language there is only 3.
English is my No 1. in fucked up grammatics, because isn't logical
German der, die, das is very practical, but the sound of this language is horrible, Polish and Russian grammar are retarded, especially endings and exceptions from exceptions, but when you are advanced in it, it is inspirational, Japanese grammar is easy except that misunderstanding with numerals and of course 1945 pictograms, Latin is very easy and schematical, but still it can be used by artists, also sentences in Latin sounds like some kind of spells or something.
You can't mean "tense" because most languages have way more than 3 of those.
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Anonymous2011-10-21 4:53
>>44 Slavic language speaker detected, time and tense are the same word in most of them and some do only have three tenses, but... >>43 "normal languages" as you call them with three tenses also have many grammatical aspects, usually marked with prefixes or suffixes, which is just as (il)logical as English having 16 tenses.