Cardno85
11 Jul 2008
Language / Cases, Genders, Nominative, Instrumental...WHY? [40]
The second phonetically would be caad meel falthay.
The first word of the first phrase is pronounced Slanj.
I used to do it a bit in primary school but was never into languages when i was younger.
But yeah, it's a dead hard language, just so ancient and untampered with, they have no new words so say the english for things like internet and stuff. Quite fascinating all the same. It's the cases and genders and sheer complexity that attracted me to polish.
Gaelic will test u. Please write me the phonetic version of slainte mhaithe, or ceud mille failte
The second phonetically would be caad meel falthay.
The first word of the first phrase is pronounced Slanj.
I used to do it a bit in primary school but was never into languages when i was younger.
But yeah, it's a dead hard language, just so ancient and untampered with, they have no new words so say the english for things like internet and stuff. Quite fascinating all the same. It's the cases and genders and sheer complexity that attracted me to polish.