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07-10-2009, 09:06 AM

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if do this,i think learning classical sanskrit is more useful and more valueable,maybe,sanskrit is more elegant
Sanskrit (梵語) is a "dead" Indian language 2500 years ago. It's like Latin in the West.

Turkish is an agglutinative language. And agglutinative language tends to be easier because the grammatical functions are well-presented.


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07-10-2009, 09:11 AM

Anyone want to help with czech, the most difficult language in the world?
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Sanskrit (梵語) is a "dead" Indian language 2500 years ago. It's like Latin in the West.

Turkish is an agglutinative language. And agglutinative language tend to be easier because the grammatical functions is well-presented.
Latin is quite useful, anyway more than esperanto which isn´t "dead"
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07-10-2009, 09:29 AM

[quote=komitsuki;744064]Sanskrit (梵語) is a "dead" Indian language 2500 years ago. It's like Latin in the West.

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i know these!!!the use,i mean sanskrit is more well-known,more highly-developed,more literatural,if you are a monk it is fairly useful
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07-10-2009, 09:34 AM

btw,komitsuki,is it小美月?
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yani bizden başka Türk yokmu Biraz üzücü.Kardeşim Türk'ün Türkten başka dostu yok tabide Ben Tokyoda oturuyorum iş gereği.EE 2 senedir buradayım gerçi hala japoncayı sökemedim ya tanışalım kardeim tabikide memnuniyet duyarım.Ayrıca Öncelikle Türk sonrada Japonlar diyorum ben.
Pearl harborda kimsenin yapamadığını yaptılar
Bende Türküm arkadaslar. Türkmenim aslinda.
Türkce konusmamiz biraz ayip oluyor bence, Japonya ile iligili forumdur bu.


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Bende Türküm arkadaslar. Türkmenim aslinda.
Türkce konusmamiz biraz ayip oluyor bence, Japonya ile iligili forumdur bu.
Olsun diğer diller ve kültürlerde kendilerini burada tanıtabiliyorlar


HEY YAVRUM HEY ! SONUNDA JAPONLARLA DA KONUŞTUK YA HELAL OLSUN A.Q. !!!
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09-23-2009, 02:29 PM

Turkce o kadar zor degildir (Turkish is not so difficult)
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Is Turkish like Spanish or something because ive never heard of Turkish.o_O
himm It looks weird for me
people think that how can other people don't know anything about their culture,nation,country or language. haha interesting

BTW Im from turkey ,too
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