percysunshine
Diamond Member
Willst du "ge" zu viele benutzen, ge?
that makes no sense
It'd make sense if you spoke a type of Austrian.....
Austrian is a language?
Dang...
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Willst du "ge" zu viele benutzen, ge?
that makes no sense
It'd make sense if you spoke a type of Austrian.....
Polish..... right?im from upper austria i dont know what type of austrian that isthat makes no sense
It'd make sense if you spoke a type of Austrian.....
Good for you. Take a road trip....
are you austrian? and where are you from? to me it sounded as if you are american who speaks broken german sorry
I'm from somewhere in the world. I won't say because on forums like this because of the innumerable trolls that will find out anything and then forever just insult.
Polish..... right?im from upper austria i dont know what type of austrian that isIt'd make sense if you spoke a type of Austrian.....
Good for you. Take a road trip....
are you austrian? and where are you from? to me it sounded as if you are american who speaks broken german sorry
I'm from somewhere in the world. I won't say because on forums like this because of the innumerable trolls that will find out anything and then forever just insult.
Willst du "ge" zu viele benutzen, ge?
that makes no sense
It'd make sense if you spoke a type of Austrian.....
Austrian is a language?
Dang...
.
It's called dialects, the same everywhere. Heck get a Southie, a New Yorker and someone from Bal'mer together and they'd have a hard time understanding one another. Toss in a Cajun into the mix and all communication bets are off.......Willst du "ge" zu viele benutzen, ge?
that makes no sense
It'd make sense if you spoke a type of Austrian.....
Austrian is a language?
Dang...
.
It's not a language, however it's often different to German German (even within Germany there are various sorts, as there are different sorts even within Austria).
It's called dialects, the same everywhere. Heck get a Southie, a New Yorker and someone from Bal'mer together and they'd have a hard time understanding one another. Toss in a Cajun into the mix and all communication bets are off.......Willst du "ge" zu viele benutzen, ge?
that makes no sense
It'd make sense if you spoke a type of Austrian.....
Austrian is a language?
Dang...
.
It's not a language, however it's often different to German German (even within Germany there are various sorts, as there are different sorts even within Austria).
Cajun is pretty much a different language as it's a mix French, Spanish, African and Native American with some English thrown in so it's not a true dialect.It's called dialects, the same everywhere. Heck get a Southie, a New Yorker and someone from Bal'mer together and they'd have a hard time understanding one another. Toss in a Cajun into the mix and all communication bets are off.......that makes no sense
It'd make sense if you spoke a type of Austrian.....
Austrian is a language?
Dang...
.
It's not a language, however it's often different to German German (even within Germany there are various sorts, as there are different sorts even within Austria).
Dialects is also a political word. Ever heard of the language "Cantonese"? Well in China it's called "GuangDongHua" which translates as Canton Dialect. It's not a separate language, it's a dialect. In fact the Chinese have basically said there's only one language in China and it's Chinese and there are just many dialects.
You go to Shanghai/ZheJiang region and they speak Wu. Wu is not understood by people outside. In fact most people within the area don't understand people from a few valleys over, let alone each other. Wenzhou Hua is said to sound like Japanese, a person in Beijing will not know it's "Chinese".
One thing is having a hard time understanding each other. Another is not understanding at all. Where does the line between dialect and language happen?
Also, I didn't say "Austrian" because I believed there to be an Austrian language, however it was a useful way of saying what I wanted to say at the time.