>considers himself patrician
>doesn't even speak fluent French
>he polluted his knowledge of English, the logical conclusion to language, with some disgusting Continental babble
>learn French
>cultivate beautiful enunciated Parisian accent
>love reading aloud or subvocalising while reading texts because the language is so beautiful
>finally meet actual Frenchmen
>all sound like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3sOlpoQYNo
pas du tout, on a une langue moche et moribonde.
the french speak arabic now, much like the rest of europstan
>>7391768
>>cultivate beautiful enunciated Parisian accent
va te faire enculer plebe
I speak spanish perfectly, french fluently, mediocre but fully functional english and poor portuguese.
i also speak pretty well galician, but it's fucking useless.
French is gay. I learned German instead.
>>7391910
>galician
Cool. How did that happen?
>>7391975
he's from one of those parts of spain. you can tell by the languages he speaks. also because of his sentence structure.
>>7391768
>cultivate beautiful enunciated Parisian accent
You don't know much about French in fact, do you?
>>7391753
You can't really apply the patrician label to anyone who doesn't speak at least one dead language
>>7392155
According to a philosophy thread I saw earlier I am using a dead language presently.
How to type this message in "code"?
>>7391768
>not listening to serbs rap about tracksuits
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9CGmauvENk
>French
Will be a dead language sooner rather than later. English is the ultimate conclusion to all language. Other languages service no purpose other than as an extracurricular.
>>7392244
According to a 2008 study, there will be more than 700,000,000 French speakers in 2050 (now 274,000,000), who will make up 8% of the population (now 3%). 85% of this population will be in Africa. French will be a dead language way, way later.
>other languages service no purpose other than as an extracurricular
>language
>needs a purpose to exist
"Before their displacement from nature, baffled by the grandeur of their own culture which they could not define, and so believed did not exist, these transatlantic visitors had learned to admire in this neatly parceled definition of civilization the tyrannous pretension of many founded upon the rebellious efforts of a few, the ostentation of thousands presumed upon the strength of a dozen who had from time to time risen against this vain complacence with the past to which they were soon to contribute, giving, with their harried deaths, grounds for vanity of language, which they had perfected; supercilious posturing of intellect, which they had suffered to understand and deliver, in defiance; insolent arbitration of taste, grown from the efforts of those condemned as having none; contempt for others flourishing from seedlings which they had planted in the rain of contempt for themselves; dogmata of excellence founded upon insulting challenges wrought in impossible hope, and then grasped, for granted, from their hands fallen clenching it as dogma."