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Finnish language?

category: general [glöplog]
noone says that hungary and finland are related nations, but the existant of a finno-ugrian a.k.a. uralic language group, including hungarian, finnish, estonian and some small languages, is a fact.

but the far MORE interesting thing are some new theories concerning the baskian language. they seem to prove that that mysterious language has something in common with the georgian, which is in fact far more weird than the finnish-hungarian "relationship".
added on the 2003-10-11 16:23:35 by dipswitch dipswitch
I want to learn more about the hangurian language :D
added on the 2003-10-11 18:28:57 by violator violator
Trademark optimus bullshit "bbs thread". With random quotes such as " I need a girlfriend", while the topic is, for example, the languages.

I have dreams of torturing him. every night :-).
added on the 2003-10-11 18:31:55 by Navis Navis
Tomcat: did I write that Hungarian and Finnish nations are related?

Did you know that Polish language is one of few which occupies more spectral domain than French, English, not mentioning Spanish? Try to ask Spanish dude to repeat French word Voir (to see). He repeats Boire (to drink), or sth between B and V. Cause they pronounce it in the same way in Spain.
Just to make it clear. I am not talking about accent. Only about spectral aspects.
added on the 2003-10-11 19:45:42 by sim sim
regarding the finnish language i just have to refer to bash.org's listing of a quote from irc during assembly 2002.
added on the 2003-10-11 21:06:19 by gloom gloom
we have the coolest-looking letters!
added on the 2003-10-11 21:19:10 by bhead bhead
gloom: lol.... .. ;D

...: da, da priavda.
but also consider the japanese, chinese, korean, +++ 'pictures' =). just try to express yourself making lots of small 'pictures' =). moreover, try to remember all the thousands of them with their partucular combinations. pure hXc. =)
added on the 2003-10-11 22:13:29 by sim sim
it's very hard for foreigners to learn finnish as born and raised finns have problems learning the grammar inside-out. anyways, i hang at ircnet, feel free to ask finnish translations like "vihaaja-angstaaja" :D
added on the 2003-10-12 01:52:16 by Entropia Entropia
It's funny that Finnish and Hungarian have some words that are written and spelled almost same way, but have totally different meaning. Example hungarian word "persze" means right, but finnish word "perse" means arse.

So never ask directions from hungarian people, or you might find yourself from the ass hole of the earth.
added on the 2003-10-12 02:10:11 by sauli sauli
sauli: like german "recht" and latin "rectum" then (well rectum is a part of the arse anyway i guess :))
in fact, linguists say these two words both come from the indoeuropean root reg-
maybe we're on to some unversal realtion between right and arse here ;)
added on the 2003-10-12 02:29:33 by lai lai
Foolman: Damn! And I remember to have met any Hungarian Erasmus student till now..

"Ippos" is still beeing used in modern Greece, but in gymnastics :)
added on the 2003-10-12 19:42:32 by Optimus Optimus
And I DON'T remember to have met any Hungarian Erasmus student till now..
added on the 2003-10-12 19:43:12 by Optimus Optimus
Nahhh! I don't want to make demos anymore. I just want to find a girlfriend..

well, no offense mate, but in that case get the fuck off scene websites, you prick!
added on the 2003-10-13 00:28:10 by reed reed
Optimus, ole kiltti ja älä meuhkaa. Suomi on vain suomea, ok?

I'd like to refrain from proclaiming your need for a life, but I let others speak for me in that regard. Thanks.
added on the 2003-10-13 04:58:25 by Shifter Shifter
have a time
added on the 2003-10-13 11:17:07 by Optimus Optimus
Optimus on kova glöphuntteri :) Kai tästäkin niitä saa... tai jotain.
added on the 2003-10-23 09:24:45 by Entropia Entropia
i wonder if there's actually some kind of slang inside the finnish language, and if it can be easily recognized or not. =)
added on the 2003-10-24 15:56:32 by dalezr dalezr

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