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02-04-2011, 08:26 PM
Yeah. You are right. I misread perhaps. lol. But I've seen them try to claim the language as their own. I also usually see the alternate view to everybody else
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02-04-2011, 08:43 PM
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02-04-2011, 09:21 PM
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![]() ![]() only word that i think has some bad stigma is "urod", i just don't like it. just feels bad to say...what do you think? |
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02-04-2011, 09:50 PM
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I am not sure how this turned into "how many cuss words does Japanese have" my impression was the OP wanted to know if the language sounds harsh (like the way it is spoken). Well my answer to that is no. I think Japanese is quite soft and easy on the ears compared to the way German or English or Chinese or something might sound. Also I have never been to Italy but my friend who went there for his honeymoon told me everybody talks really loud, like they are pissed off at each other all the time (but they are actually just having a normal conversation). |
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02-05-2011, 12:14 AM
*cackles* nope, the British are just more varied and inventive with their swears. Americans seem to stick to what they know and trust more readily, meaning there's not much deviation from a few set words/phrases according to group/area.
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02-05-2011, 04:13 AM
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I remember as a kid curses were the first things I learned in other languages, and sometimes it was the only thing I learned other than "hello" and "thank you". Mostly they the ones my father's students spoke, so I could quietly mutter them without my parents understanding I was insulting the guys. ![]() Only an open mind and open heart can be filled with life. ********************* Find your voice; silence will not protect you.
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02-05-2011, 04:35 AM
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On the second count, you just don't get to hear our varied and inventive swears in England because that kind of thing doesn't make it into the movies. Just like about the only Britain-specific profanity that makes it to the US is "bloody" "wanker" and "tosser." |
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