>game wiki is wrong
Game wiki is wrong
I wonder how people in the 1700s or whatever learned a language other than their own.
Like how the fuck did a Portuguese fellow ever become fluent in Chinese or some shit?
through immersion
linguistically gifted people acquire language by instinct, its over if youre an adult, you will never understand a conversation between native japanese
All you need is one person to know both languages and then it spreads easily.
and in order to do that you can just get someone who speaks for example Chinese and bengali and then someone who speaks bengali and Portuguese.
Chinese wouldn't be that hard, those isolated american and African languages would be more difficult but same rules apply generally.
Okay but how the fuck did people learn shit like Latin or ancient Greek? Did the Romans leave behind tablets that explained how their grammar and syntax worked?
OHIO!
>that arimas overuse
someone's having a giggle
you retarded nigger
>jiggy jig
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What the fuck am I reading.
What language is this supposed to be.
Answer the fucking question.
how do children learn languages if they don't even have one to begin with
>difficult - moods cashey
Lost
from tutors I'd assume. Latin never died out completely after all
>Sick-sick, also, Am buy worry
>Die job
Neither of these languages was ever forgotten.
what you actually want to know is how people learned to read edgyptian hieroglyphics, Google rosetta stone
kek, I don't even need to look at the reference sheet to get this one.
Isn't "arimas" only used on inanimate objects.
just move there, marry a chinese girl and raise your child bilingual
The descendants of Ancient Romans and Greeks are still alive and they still speak versions of those same languages
Yokohama Pidgin Japanese,YokohameseorJapanese Ports Lingowas aJapanese-based pre-pidginspoken in theYokohamaregion during the late 19th century for communication between Japanese and foreigners, mainlyEnglishspeaking westerners andChinesetraders