Are all languages shit /int/?
>german is so retarded even germans are sometimes unsure which article they are supposed to use
>english is so retarded even natives don't know how to pronounce a word sometimes
Is there language that actually makes sense and is consistent?
>>69713838
Afrikaans, which is simplified Dutch. The only retarded thing is the double denials.
>>69714158
No it great no
Vietnamese
Хaхa лaтин кaкc, ap ю eнжoинг ёp щитти лaнгyeджec? лёpн cyпepиop paшн
>>69714292
>дaжe кaзaхи нe гoвopят пo-кaзaхcки
A ктo poгoнoceц?
>>69714694
Kotagym zheme, shoshka slave
>>69713838
>>german is so retarded even germans are sometimes unsure which article they are supposed to use
t. Ahmed, this is not a thing
Esperanto.
>>69713838
French have both German and English issues then
spanish
>>69715115
Anon there are words there even duden.de doesn't know whether it's das or der.
>>69715483
Gib some examples
At most it's a loanword for which there often is no clear rule on which article it takes, because native speakers use the one they feel comfortable with
>>69713838
Esperanto.
>>69713838
>german
>english
>all languages
>>69715627
>native speakers use the one they feel comfortable with
for all those newer mostly unnecessarily used English loanwoards I made myself the rule to simply use the article the German translation of that word has.
>>69715931
>Chile
Turkish makes 100% sense.
>>69720990
You only need like 6 letters anyways.