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You know how there are websites where you can
compare
different features between products. Or different
features
between programming languages.
Maybe we should have a site dedicated to "language
shoppers", who are looking for languages that best suits
them.
Maybe they want every word
to have a male and female
version like french? Or they want a language that is
supercompact. Or maybe they want one that is fast to
speak.
It can cover both artificial and naturally evolved
languages
The easiest language
http://theeasiestlanguagetolearn.com/ Maybe it's already... [Toto Anders, Dec 22 2014]
How to learn any language
http://how-to-learn...anguages/index.html ...a quarter baked. [Toto Anders, Dec 22 2014]
Religion/Faith Comparison Website
Religion_2fFaith_20Comparison_20Website For those who want to make an informed decision before joining a cult [mofosyne, Dec 11 2017]
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One wonders how Welsh would fare.. |
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"Do you have a dislike of vowels? If so, then the
language for you might be...." |
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Listening to Garmin crank out directions in Chinese is quite entertaining. |
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[+] perhaps it could tailor-make a language as well, from other languages. |
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This website can have a section dedicated to insults, one dedicated to jokes and one dedicated to wise sayings. An example of the latter: "A stitch in time saves nine." A little opaque even in english. Does it have a comparable saying in other languages? |
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Ubyx and other Caucasian languages are much shorter in
vowels than Welsh. Welsh just uses Y and W to write
perfectly respectable vowels, so it looks to a Saesneg to be
relatively low in them but is actually just as vocalic as
English. |
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