I've think Japanese is great. I love Japanese.
Because I like Japanese, it came to this home page.
>>1
how about you>?
I think Japanese is almost as crazy as Finnish.
Japanese isn't far as sick as Finnish. By the way >>3, you speak Swedish too, right?
I like Japanese. I should get my act together and finally learn it
but I say that about a lot of things.
Finnish doesn't use three alphabets, one of which is the most complex on Earth. Otherwise it might be a contender.
Also,Finnishdoesn'tputallthewordstogetherlikeinJapanese. :)
I am pleased by Japanese.
I am green with envy.
You know, the size of Japanese men is shorter and smaller than you guys.
Probably the average size is shortest in the world.
Lots of men try to make it large.
Slapping, pulling...
>>10
I have studied both Japanese and Finnish, and I said in >>3 that I think Finnish is stranger than Japanese, but >>4 and >>6 do not agree.
An interesting thing is that there are many words that exist in both Finnish and Japanese but mean completely different things. "kana" in Finnish means "chicken/鶏". "tori" means (sort of) "marketplace/市場". Also, "Mika" is a popular boy's name in Finnish.
>>4
Yes. Swedish is my first language.
>>4
Oh, I didn't know. Always thought that Finnish was your mother-tongue.
And by the way, I did agree with you that Finnish is crazier than Japanese. Maybe I formulated it weird...
I thought his first language was Norsk. How strange...
I have a Finnish buddy who's 25 years old and still in high school. WTF?
What I said in >>7 :
Also, Finnish doesn't put all the words together like in Japanese. :)
[フィンランド語は日本語として言葉を一緒に接着剤でつけません。](?)
x Norsk
o Norwegian
>>15
Speaking of the Japanese writing style,
it may strike you as strange and foreign.
I don't deny it.
When it comes to pronunciation, however, English words are
also put together, don't they?
And in my view, that's one reason many Japanese feel they can't hear what English-speaking people say.