yeah im aware its just why i didnt mention it. ive met one frisian speaker in my whole life and i live in an immigrant community and i constantly search for shit like that in trans communities to get new perspectives
https://youtu.be/aZGyISJ3djo i dont really understand a lick of what shes saying lol. im assuming the grammar is similar so its easier to listen to
heres a fun video for slavic speakers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsBDoJfU_iE this guy makes a lot of slavic language comparison videos that i find highly amusing to listen to
English is a weird language because it's like a cross between Dutch and French, so it doesn't exist on a dialect continuum like most other European languages such as Spanish->French->Italian or Czech->Polish->Ukrainian->Russian.
Frisian is actually the closest living language to English, but it only has like half a million speakers
yeah im aware its just why i didnt mention it. ive met one frisian speaker in my whole life and i live in an immigrant community and i constantly search for shit like that in trans communities to get new perspectives
https://youtu.be/aZGyISJ3djo i dont really understand a lick of what shes saying lol. im assuming the grammar is similar so its easier to listen to
heres a fun video for slavic speakers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsBDoJfU_iE this guy makes a lot of slavic language comparison videos that i find highly amusing to listen to
Yeah, I definitely don't understand any of that
English is a weird language because it's like a cross between Dutch and French, so it doesn't exist on a dialect continuum like most other European languages such as Spanish->French->Italian or Czech->Polish->Ukrainian->Russian.
That's not really the case. It's a Germanic language that happens to have a lot of French vocabulary. It's not a hybrid between the two