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Whisp @whispywoods
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You don't know what is a difficult language until you go to Chile.

Nobody @muffster
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Whisp @whispywoods
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I wonder what's the language with the most dumb rules.
Lishifu @hakutaku
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Sanskrit, I guess...So it was dead...
Modern Chinese doesn't really have many rules(∿°○°)∿ .
Whisp @whispywoods
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Lishifu @hakutaku
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1650s, tay, also in early spellings thea, tey, tee and at first pronounced so as to rhyme with obey; the modern pronunciation predominates from mid-18c. But earlier in English as chaa (1590s), also cha, tcha, chia, cia. The two forms of the word reflect two paths of transmission: chaa is from Portuguese cha, attested in Portuguese from 1550s, via Macao, from Mandarin (Chinese) ch'a (cf chai). The later form, which became Modern English tea, is via Dutch, from Malay teh and directly from Chinese (Amoy dialect) t'e, which corresponds to Mandarin ch'a.
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Cheonsa-Unnie @cheonsa007
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LMAO!!
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. @vezax
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@enki.. yes sanskrit has most rules, infact we are forced to learn that language in school even though its dead ._.
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