QCA Quickie: FUCK
English is supposedly one of the world's hardest languages. It's no wonder with words like "fuck." Sure, it's easy to spell and pronounce, but it works as a transitive and intransitive verb, adjective, adverb, and noun. A well-dropped F-bomb in a casual conversation or argument can win you smiles and flatten your enemies, but a fumbled F-bomb hurts only the user making you seem like a fucktard, a fuckwit, or a just a fuck-up. So here's a handy video to help you sort out when and how to use this versatile English word loudly and proudly.
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Actually English is one of the easiest languages to learn, that's one of the reasons it's so popular. Just compare it with German.. and you'll se how easy it is.
That had me howling. Esp. any of the "Shirley" references...
Zero articles, the auxiliary verbs, the huge vocabulary, bizarre pronunciation and spelling, all sounds real easy...
"centence", "disatisfaction", "incompitance", ... English appears to be "one of the world's hardest languages" indeed
English is one of the easiest - not the hardest. It has no subjunctive mood like Latin languages for example, nor are there six persons to learn for each verb (You ARE, We ARE, They ARE) etc. just to name a few.