French vs German vs Spanish? Difficulty & Usefulness?

goethe   Fri Jan 26, 2007 12:43 pm GMT
my sand castle is so much bigger than yours...and I have much more building blocks than you...my Dad earns much more money than yours...
and my native tongue is the most popular of the world...while yours is on the decline...omg
From Spain   Fri Jan 26, 2007 8:05 pm GMT
Amigo Mexicano:

Muchas gracias. ¿Qué más puedo decir? Al fin y al cabo me ha servido para escribir en inglés durante un ratito mientras escuchaba música por Internet. Como lo suelo hacer muy temprano por la mañana ando bastante despejado y soporto mal la sinrazón.

My friend Goethe:

First, of all I like your reference to Goethe, such a great and universal German writer without whom the world would be at a great loss.
I don't think you've understood at all but it doesn't really matter. Things will be as they will be not as I or anybody else wants them to be. Nevertheless, facts are facts and please revise how the all thing started. it wasn't so much a matter of being more important but of how the Spanish language (through the countries where it is spoken as a native language) was treated as if we were somewhere back in the Dark Ages.

As we say in Spain "el sol se levanta para todos": the sun rises for everybody. Then, if you're told off and insist saying the opposition is an only man (when they are many more men and women on the other side) it's got a terrible name in politics which I won't refer to out of elegance.

My dear Gallophile:

The French language needs Gallophiles like the Spanish language needs Hispanophiles. That's all very nice. It is one thing to love a language and quite another to insult the capacity and awareness of speakers of another, especially when we refer to languages that have speakers and writers, scientists and workers to defend it. We've all given very much to the world.

As for me I speak fluent French. The only thing I meant when I said I had a baby son is that his generation will probably need it far less not meaning, of course, the French language will not continue being a great regional language and, of course, a great language of culture.
From Spain   Fri Jan 26, 2007 8:06 pm GMT
editing
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Gallophile   Sat Jan 27, 2007 12:47 am GMT
Stop calling me retarded. I told you not to use nasty words in this forum. Is there something wrong with your comprehension. yes you can reply in a direct way but try refraining from using such words.

There you go again! you don't even know to whom Goethe's message is diercted and now you're having a word war with him. Did you not even thionk that message was for me or to someone else? Congratulations for having a new enemy just because of this forum! Looks like that you're impulsive and intituitive that you don't wait and observe first of what happened and think what would be the result of what you want to do. You're moody(funny when it isn't full moon) and you look like you're somebody with split personality.

And to From Mexico, Go to hell with your ....temparament and better the devil you know. You can keep your sombrero to cover your face and have a deep siesta sitting on the ground and leaning against a cactus full of thorns after taking a huge amount of tequilla and to dream that your linguistic group(if you really belong to this group) is the center of the world's attention.

It's much better to withhold information rather than to change fact like what you did, pretending to be a Spanish speaking Mexican when you're not. The proof is it should be "Español" instead of "Espan~ol". If your really a Native Spanish speaker you should have known what to press on your keyboard so that "ñ" would appear on your computer screen.

As I menioned before Spanish's great day did not come it will never come. Wake up from your siesta to get back on reality.
From Spain   Sat Jan 27, 2007 5:33 am GMT
You're getting worse and worse my dear frenchyfry! You've only got to check your message to know what I mean.

Have a nice week-end!
marci   Sat Jan 27, 2007 9:29 pm GMT
Is Spanish is taught in China also?
marci   Sat Jan 27, 2007 9:30 pm GMT
i'm sorry a made a stupid mistake, my question was
Is Spanish taught in China also?
pyaarxto   Sun Jan 28, 2007 1:06 am GMT
I am from India. I have been to Peru last week, where I had lovely days in Machupicchu, practising my Spanish and listening to that lovely language. I speak Hindi... no matter what place of India I live in...
About 'Personne ne peut pas m'arrêter', I was wrong, as it is 'Personne ne peut m'arrêter!' So, sorry. No two negations in French.
And like it or not, French, which used to be an important language, is not so any longer. So, gallophile, I repeat my question: Is something the matter with that? No, no and no.
With all respect, give up, you child! Why do you want to be right all the time? German and French are beautiful languages and were and maybe are very important in some parts of the world, but nowadays Spanish is the language everybody chooses for a wide range of reasons! Is something the matter with that? No!
Hindi is also nice, but Spanish is Spanish!
Guest   Sun Jan 28, 2007 6:31 am GMT
"Hindi is also nice, but Spanish is Spanish!"

Nice logical phrase! Did you look that up at Wikipedia?
ZhongGuoRen   Sun Jan 28, 2007 8:00 am GMT
marci:〈Is Spanish taught in China also?〉

Yes, Spanish has been widely taught in China for a long time.

Though more youth have been learning German or French in China.
Guest   Sun Jan 28, 2007 8:08 am GMT
<Yes, Spanish has been widely taught in China for a long time. >

Yes China especially during the 1990's had estiblished language ties with it's ally Cuba.

Cuban teachers were recruited to teach the Chinese.
Gallophile   Mon Jan 29, 2007 1:22 am GMT
TO pyaarxto:

Do you have a mentality of a 4 year old girl? It seems that you won't stop posting a message over and over again. I already told you when you post message make it accurate and reliable.

"About 'Personne ne peut pas m'arrêter', I was wrong, as it is 'Personne ne peut m'arrêter!' So, sorry. No two negations in French. "

Sorry there's something wrong with your paragraph above. You still cannot find the error. Maybe you're so confused with double negations in French. Admit it or not, you're just relying on Google translation.

Spanish is not as important as you thought.

Tu sais, t'es jeune-fille de quatre-ans qui a besoin un catin.
Gallophile   Mon Jan 29, 2007 1:39 am GMT
To From Spain:

"You're getting worse and worse my dear frenchyfry! You've only got to check your message to know what I mean. "

I'ts who's getting worse and. First you were talking to yourself in this forum using a different pseudonym then you would reply using "From Spain" and then you argued with yourself after osting a message using another pseudonym.

Are you that fanatic to Spanish culture? Too much is harmful.

What now? Do you want to implement another form of inquisition against those who do not embrace anything Spanish?
Gallophile   Mon Jan 29, 2007 1:45 am GMT
TO pyaarxto:

Incorrect: "It seems that you won't stop posting a message over and over again."

Correct: It seems that you won't stop posting THE SAME messageS over and over again."
Gallophile   Mon Jan 29, 2007 1:51 am GMT
To From Spain:

"You're getting worse and worse my dear frenchyfry! You've only got to check your message to know what I mean. "

I'ts YOU who's getting worse and. First you were talking to yourself in this forum using a different pseudonym then you would reply using "From Spain" and then you argued with yourself after posting a message using another pseudonym.

Are you that fanatic WHEN IT COMES to Spanish culture? Too much is harmful.

What now? Do you want to implement another form of inquisition against those who do not embrace anything Spanish?

Tell me honestly! Do you have another motive(Not sensual) why you keep on tracking what I posted?