capitangugle wrote:
> On May 10, 7:38 pm, Eric D. Berge <eric _ berge @[EMAIL PROTECTED]
hotmail.com.invalid>
> wrote:
>> On Sat, 10 May 2008 08:16:23 -0700 (PDT), capitangugle
>>
>> <capitan.gu...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>> However, our language is a reflection of our culture, and I think that
>>> Spanish or French cultures are less handy (¿practical?) than England
>>> or American culture. We like rationalism (well, I don’t like
>>> rationalism), you like pragmatism and empiricism :) (well,
>>> creationists don’t like empiricism). For that reason, learn Spanish is
>>> more difficult. I like very much your culture.
>> Eh? I think not. Spanish spelling and pronounciation are far more
>> regular than English, for a start.
>
> I agree with you, but the conjugation of verbs is very complex. And
> it's worse in French (i think).
The conjugation of verbs in Spanish is simple compared to the
inflections in a language like Russian. In Russian, there are half a
dozen different cases too, each with its own inflections.
Worst of all is Arabic, with their positional notations.
--
Steven L.
Email: sdlitvin@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
the NOSPAM before replying to me.


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