09-16-2006, 09:39 AM
Wisemon Wrote:I don't agree at all with you, so I'm gonna prove my point.Quote:My mother language is Spanish, and as you can see, I keep a, at least, correct English for writing. Truth is, Spanish is infinitely more complicated and richer than English.That doesn't sound right. I remember taking Spanish classes from second grade to seventh grade, and I remember that it was really a pretty simple language. In fact, it was so simple; I decided to switch to learning Russian. When you look deeply at English, it has a lot more exceptions to rules and things that are just quirky that Spanish doesn't have. For example, the plural of "deer" is "deer." Here's one I learned recently: No split inifinitives in formal papers.
1) Verbs. In English you have at most two different words for each time. In Spanish, you have a word for every verb. For example:
Verb to do, past.
I did
You did
He did
We did
You did
They did.
In Spanish, verb to do=hacer
Yo hice
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