G guinnessdrinker political refugee R.I.P. Sep 4, 2006 #61 Donna Ferentes said: It is a language of a state: I said precisely what I meant. Euskadi is not very far from me: I know the language's extent. Click to expand... for good or bad, not a recognised state. ask the spanish establishment and the french government.
Donna Ferentes said: It is a language of a state: I said precisely what I meant. Euskadi is not very far from me: I know the language's extent. Click to expand... for good or bad, not a recognised state. ask the spanish establishment and the french government.
D Donna Ferentes jubliado Sep 4, 2006 #62 Spain is a state (in which I live) and Basque a language in it, too. I said no more than that, for sure: but all of what I said is true.
Spain is a state (in which I live) and Basque a language in it, too. I said no more than that, for sure: but all of what I said is true.
D DalstonExpress New Member Sep 4, 2006 #63 maestrocloud said: And apparently it has 35 cases, making it one of the most complex languages out there . (edit - I'm talking about Hungarian) Click to expand... It has post positions rather than prepositions. So it looks like it has lots of cases. How about a nice Bantu language with 20 or so genders? European languages are crap.
maestrocloud said: And apparently it has 35 cases, making it one of the most complex languages out there . (edit - I'm talking about Hungarian) Click to expand... It has post positions rather than prepositions. So it looks like it has lots of cases. How about a nice Bantu language with 20 or so genders? European languages are crap.