I can imagine just what you are saying - the portuguese grammar book is about five inches thick with the thinnest paper you have ever seen and all in fine print. Nobody but the highest level academics can understand it. Even the natives can't speak it correctly! English is far easier by comparision.
I think there must be some correlation between difficult grammar and being nice people. I like the Portuguese a lot. Finnish as a language is also one hell of a tough nut to crack. Really nice people, though.
You are quite right in your observation except mabye in the case of German and the Germans! But if you reverse the logic and remember that English has uncomplicated grammar then we are all nasty people (English, Americans, Canadians etc)! That can't be right - we are all wonderfully nice people!
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I can imagine just what you are saying - the portuguese grammar book is about five inches thick with the thinnest paper you have ever seen and all in fine print. Nobody but the highest level academics can understand it. Even the natives can't speak it correctly! English is far easier by comparision.
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I think there must be some correlation between difficult grammar and being nice people. I like the Portuguese a lot. Finnish as a language is also one hell of a tough nut to crack. Really nice people, though.
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You are quite right in your observation except mabye in the case of German and the Germans! But if you reverse the logic and remember that English has uncomplicated grammar then we are all nasty people (English, Americans, Canadians etc)! That can't be right - we are all wonderfully nice people!