5 Romance Grammar

Guest   Mon Jun 11, 2007 9:43 pm GMT
OK,stop,we're proving the obvious here.The only thing English and French have in common is that they are both non-phonetical languages.
elbarto   Mon Jun 11, 2007 11:40 pm GMT
"French and English are sister languages with similar roots, Germanic and Latin, mainly. One can think of French as English with the words pronounced and spelled differently. The two languages follow the same word order, with a few exceptions such as "the red book" in French would have the word for red after the word for book, a Latin characteristic.
Ethnically, French and English come from almost the same peoples: the English from the Anglo-Saxons, the French from the Franks. Both are decendants of those germanic peoples, both were celts with a little roman influence. France is definitly a Northern European country wich lies along it alter ego England.


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You have written all the EXACT contrary of the truth, very compliments!!!!"

>>Right... I think I know what the problem is, no one wants English to be proclaimed as their "sister language", lol, anyone who you say that to, will smack you on the face, cuz that's like saying, "your language is similar to the stupidest and most retarded language in the world".
Guest   Mon Jun 11, 2007 11:42 pm GMT
Spanish is a sister language to Portugese, which makes sense. In Europe, all of the Portugese-speaking people sneak into the rest of Europe to become day laborers and maids, and in North America all of the Spanish-speaking people sneak into the United States to become day laborers and maids.
Guest   Tue Jun 12, 2007 6:48 am GMT
Check this out,man

http://www.nocturne.ca/nn-worldlanguages.htm

You better study Physical Education than French!!!!!!!!
Nocturne Note - languages of the world


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The most commonly used language in the world is Mandarin. Over one billion people speak Mandarin as their mother tongue.

The next most common languages are:

English 500 million
Hindustani 497 million
Spanish 390 million
Russian 280 million
Arabic 250 million
Bengali 210 million
Portugese 190 million
Malay-Indonesian 160 million

These are the most important languages in terms of total population, but the world has 191 countries and over 6800 languages! Many of these languages are limited to very small geographic areas or small ethnic populations, but they're all fully evolved, complex, culturally rich linguistic systems.

Important languages in business and for Internet service providers

The languages that are important in international business, as an Internet service provider, depend largely on the specific business you are in, the service you provide, and where you are focusing your marketing efforts. In general, we can say that the following languages are key for most international service providers:

English

German

Italian

Japanese

Spanish

What makes a language important to business? It's partly a matter of target population, and it's partly the affluence of each population and their willingness to do business outside their local communities or nations.

Important languages in science and technology

The languages that are important in the fields of science and technology are arguably the following:

English

German

Russian

Spanish

What makes a language important to science and technology? It's primarily the amount of science being done in a given linguistic group, and partly the accessibility of that language to the larger scientific and technical community (either through bilingualism or through machine-mediated translation).
Guest   Tue Jun 12, 2007 8:36 am GMT
Check this out,man

http://www.nocturne.ca/nn-worldlanguages.htm

You better study Physical Education than French!!!!!!!!
Nocturne Note - languages of the world


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The most commonly used language in the world is Mandarin. Over one billion people speak Mandarin as their mother tongue.

The next most common languages are:

English 500 million
Hindustani 497 million
Spanish 390 million
Russian 280 million
Arabic 250 million
Bengali 210 million
Portugese 190 million
Malay-Indonesian 160 million

These are the most important languages in terms of total population, but the world has 191 countries and over 6800 languages! Many of these languages are limited to very small geographic areas or small ethnic populations, but they're all fully evolved, complex, culturally rich linguistic systems.

Important languages in business and for Internet service providers

The languages that are important in international business, as an Internet service provider, depend largely on the specific business you are in, the service you provide, and where you are focusing your marketing efforts. In general, we can say that the following languages are key for most international service providers:

English

German

Italian

Japanese

Spanish

What makes a language important to business? It's partly a matter of target population, and it's partly the affluence of each population and their willingness to do business outside their local communities or nations.

Important languages in science and technology

The languages that are important in the fields of science and technology are arguably the following:

English

German

Russian

Spanish

What makes a language important to science and technology? It's primarily the amount of science being done in a given linguistic group, and partly the accessibility of that language to the larger scientific and technical community (either through bilingualism or through machine-mediated translation).