I hate how, in Spanish, RR, ?, and CH are totally separate letters from plain-old R, C, H, and N. That annoys me so much. :'(
Its not the bad, if you think about it English is worst.
Conjugating the verbs. Not the ones that follow the rules, the ones that don't. Fuck those irregular pieces of shit.
I only know spanish and english, but for some odd reason, I can't roll my toungue when someone's forcing me to. I can roll my R's perfectly when I'm just talking and doing it on my own, but if my teacher is like "roll the r there a little more" and I try, there's just no roll at all.
On the plus side, one more year 'til I can be considered fluent.
Quote from: reefer on January 09, 2008, 02:48:37 PM
Conjugating the verbs. Not the ones that follow the rules, the ones that don't. Fuck those irregular pieces of shit.
Agreed. smithicide;
I've been done with Spanish for 2 years, thank God.
Also, English is my favorite subject in school. And speech, too.
Quote from: culoooooo on January 09, 2008, 02:42:40 PM
Its not the bad, if you think about it English is worst.
Actually, Chinese is known to be the hardest, but yes, English is somewhere up on the list.
French: Verb tenses are primarily what give me trouble. I forget the "gender" of a lot of nouns as well
The god damn teacher. Because they're so used to saying "muy beien" all the time, every time they say something they say "very good".
"Okay, class I going to am teach you verbs konjugayshon with eRegular veerbs, very good."
There isn't a Kanji/Japanese class in my high school so I don't know any other languages besides English, and it's pretty cook, besides all the homophones and shit.
Quote from: KonohaShinobi on January 09, 2008, 02:53:50 PM
There isn't a Kanji/Japanese class in my high school so I don't know any other languages besides English
Same
Actually, my school sucks with foreign language. We have Spanish and Italian, I don't think there even is a French class, let alone Japanese.
There are quite a few things I hate about English, I don't feel like deciding on my most hated nor listing the reasons though.
Quote from: Bassir C. on January 09, 2008, 02:53:24 PM
The god damn teacher. Because they're so used to saying "muy beien" all the time, every time they say something they say "very good".
"Okay, class I going to am teach you verbs konjugayshon with eRegular veerbs, very good."
lol srs
my french teacher always says "bien?" after everything.
and in english she says "kay?"
jesus
Quote from: Your Posting Rival on January 09, 2008, 02:53:01 PM
Actually, Chinese is known to be the hardest, but yes, English is somewhere up on the list.
French: Verb tenses are primarily what give me trouble. I forget the "gender" of a lot of nouns as well
Im pretty sure he doesnt know chinese.:|
Conjugating for sure. So many fucking forms. gonk;
The Passe Compose shit in French gonk;
The fact the teacher sometimes makes up nouns when she doesn't know the answer.
Nothing really, besides the idiots in my class who don't know shit yet still manage to get a C. -_-
I'm not taking a language class yet. :)
But I was learning Italian for a while with Rosetta Stone. It actually works. But I got lazy and stopped taking the lessons. I should start again soon.
Oh and I already know how to speak spanish.
Why do there have to be so many kanji?
I never wanted to take Spanish, but I got forced into it by my teachers last year. powerofone;
I want to take Latin next year.
Anyway, I hate the conjugations and the letters in Spanish that are different, like the n with the tilde, ch, rr, and ll.
Quote from: Lozal on January 09, 2008, 07:31:04 PM
I never wanted to take Spanish, but I got forced into it by my teachers last year. powerofone;
I want to take Latin next year.
Anyway, I hate the conjugations and the letters in Spanish that are different, like the n with the tilde, ch, rr, and ll.
Some buds and myself call it a tildo. powerofone;
Quote from: WrenchNinja on January 09, 2008, 07:41:52 PM
Some buds and myself call it a tildo. powerofone;
I lol'd. caterpie;
Genders of words. I can usually remember them if when I learn them they're on a piece of paper with masculine on one side and feminine on the other, but my French teacher this year just has them in a list and it's awful and I can't remember them now. edumacate;
I hate the fact that I'm learning spanish and not playing mass effect. My teacher is a douche.