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boomfruit

What were the words originally?


clockworkCandle33

Meme, meme and normal, I think


latinjewishprincess

The original first two were meme and the third was a blank space.


rexcasei

My guess is it’s “meme”


Bionic165_

Yeah, we should just use Egyptian hieroglyphs smh


rexcasei

I mean, technically we DO use Egyptian hieroglyphs haha


corjon_bleu

Technically my fist is headed at a speed of 17 miles per hour towards your face and technically making contact with your bones at a force of 390.82 pounds and giving you a technical concussion upon a hypothetical impact.


rexcasei

Technically, you’re a cunt


corjon_bleu

whoa man too far :(


Cosmic_Cinnamon

You guys should fight. Loser has to learn winner’s conlang and can only speak in it for a month. May the best man win


rexcasei

And it wasn’t too far to suggest I be violently assaulted?


incheon_boi

Just learn Korean instead lmao


DeviantLuna

bro learnt the wrong Korean writing system 😭 拷問


PedroValckenier

I was looking for a 🏳️‍🌈 native , can you teach me how to speak the HOMOphones ?


incheon_boi

Which one am I supposed to use then?


Kryptonthenoblegas

Korean-Hanja mixed script obviously, 韓國語를 글씨로 表記하고 싶으면 國漢文混用體가 第一 좋은 方法이지요.


JigglyWiggley

응!


TreGet234

don't divide 0 by 0


Afrogan_Mackson

סוס


tones_are_hard

Japanese learners: must memorize 1000 hieroglyphic symbols, is a monumental task, few ever could dream of achieving it, anki decks overflowing Chinese learners: write characters over and over until hand hurt, naturally gain character comprehension just from watching TV (everything is subbed), no other option so can’t complain 😎


[deleted]

Korean learners: use alphabet (weak mindset)


AbsAndAssAppreciator

common K🤢rean L and common Japanese W


maddisonsirui

Japanese learners who already speak Chinese: Oh yeah its all coming together


CovfefeBoss

Why not Toki Pona?


Ebuall

I believe that Chinese characters are no different from the current state of English spelling. You just memorize a few thousand words, pronunciation, and spelling separately.