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Overly simplified version of your native language.

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It is.

Also, yes they do. They seemingly want to sounds like sandniggers for some reason.

 

inb4 racist: no, I'm not.

 

This. The amount of people unable to speak their language properly is growing, and it just sounds awful. I don't see what's so cool about it.

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Of course we does, the best example is, in the south region of our country, when someone means "Oh I'm sorry, i didn't really catch the last phrase of your sentence, could you repeat it/say it a bit louder", it sounds "He?!"

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Of course we does, the best example is, in the south region of our country, when someone means "Oh I'm sorry, i didn't really catch the last phrase of your sentence, could you repeat it/say it a bit louder", it sounds "He?!"

>implying this is not appropriate in an average informal situation

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>implying this is not appropriate in an average informal situation

 

>implying it's not rude to use "HГЁ?" in any conversation ever

Not acceptable in any kind of job interview, also not acceptable when talking to someone that is important in any way.

Normal standards, right? Using it around friends isn't that bad imho.

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Sadly my pronunciation of Nazish isn't understandable enough for me to be able to say anything more than a slight 'hm?' in case of non-understanding (and I wouldn't even know a valid way of properly stating such fact, due to the fact that Nazish is an overly verbose language, and due to me being a native Dutch speaker it's impossible for me to even think of formulating such proper verbose sentences), let alone most of those cases being cases where I'm unable to speak whatsoever due to not being prepared for being spoken to.

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Sadly my pronunciation of Nazish isn't understandable enough for me to be able to say anything more than a slight 'hm?' in case of non-understanding (and I wouldn't even know a valid way of properly stating such fact, due to the fact that Nazish is an overly verbose language, and due to me being a native Dutch speaker it's impossible for me to even think of formulating such proper verbose sentences), let alone most of those cases being cases where I'm unable to speak whatsoever due to not being prepared for being spoken to.

 

Aw, should've gone for the 'nod, smile, hope for the best' :P

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Yeah we do, but the best part is that they contribute to our language, rather them being a detriment to it.

They are pre-internet and have been used in literature for centuries. The worst part is when people manage to spell them wrong due to the homophonic nature of our language in the past 5 decades.

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No but we use accents and shorting of words.

ќе--->че

С?ас--->С?Р°

каде СЃРё--->РєР°С? СЃРё

што правиш--->шо РїСЂР°С?С€

These are our native accents.But this is locally.We don't butcher our language.

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No but we use accents and shorting of words.

ќе--->че

С?ас--->С?Р°

каде СЃРё--->РєР°С? СЃРё

што правиш--->шо РїСЂР°С?С€

These are our native accents.But this is locally.We don't butcher our language.

cool script man

a bit too common though, half the community here uses cyrillic

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finnish is probably the biggest offender

nearly no one speaks written language except in the utmost formal situations (mainly because it sounds retarded as hell)

Some examples:

you=sinä->"sä"

me=minä->"mä"

people dont use "hän" (he or she) very often, people say just "se" which just means "that"

 

and then, nearly every verb in the questioning form gets shortened (note most other languages dont have forms like these)

lets go == "mennään"

shall we go? == "mennäänkö?" -> "mennääks/mennääkö"

should we go? == "mentäisiinkö" -> "mentäiskö"

 

then there are tons of small words that are shortened

why? = "miksi?" -> "miks"

because *of that* = "siksi *että*" -> "siks et"

maybe = "ehkä" -> "ehk"

 

and also vowel clusters and vowel + D gets utterly simplified

i know = "tiedän" -> "tiiän"

dark = "pimeä" -> "pimee"

 

dont know about other languages, but i think that finnish takes the crown for the most simplifications and shortenings

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Strayian slang! (The way we Aussie communicate).

A dialect or a slang is ok.

i dont like the "slang" that most black people(and some whites) use around here...kind of makes them sound stupid

Well, it depends on the slang itself. I mean, stuff like that "gangstah" language is retarded yes. As its mainly badly spoken english. On the other hand, gaming slang is fine, as it doesnt fuck up the language.

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i dont like the "slang" that most black people(and some whites) use around here...kind of makes them sound stupid

>Georgia, US

May God have mercy on your soul. I would have no patience to tolerate that shit.

If God existed.

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i dont like the "slang" that most black people(and some whites) use around here...kind of makes them sound stupid

>Georgia, US

May God have mercy on your soul. I would have no patience to tolerate that shit.

If God existed.

 

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