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(I love Spanakopita. Turkish is one of my favourite cuisines, there are similarities between Turkish and Greek food, I would think.)
In my opinion, what is the most interesting language? From a historical point of view I would say English, as it is a hybrid of sorts, of lots of other languages that have evolved over time. English has elements of Latin, French, Greek and German, as well as other languages that make up the 'romantic languages'. All languages are interesting, though, but I especially think Spanish is an interesting language, and it is one I am half-assed trying to learn.
What is your favourite random fact or tidbit?
Laura, Greek and German are not 'romantic' (Romance???) languages.
I made an error in the way I worded my statement, my bad. I never said that Greek and German were 'romantic languages' if it was implied then my mistake, I just got too lazy to list every single language that English has evolved from.
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(I love Spanakopita. Turkish is one of my favourite cuisines, there are similarities between Turkish and Greek food, I would think.)
In my opinion, what is the most interesting language? From a historical point of view I would say English, as it is a hybrid of sorts, of lots of other languages that have evolved over time. English has elements of Latin, French, Greek and German, as well as other languages that make up the 'romantic languages'. All languages are interesting, though, but I especially think Spanish is an interesting language, and it is one I am half-assed trying to learn.
What is your favourite random fact or tidbit?