There are ESLers that watch kino without knowing the intricacies of the English language

>there are ESLers that watch kino without knowing the intricacies of the English language
How do they cope? They will never understand kino on the level of an native English speaker

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They cope by pretending that their ugly retarded irrelevant language is superior to the lingua franca and that they're smart for allowing us to force them to adapt to our culture and waste countless hours learning our language.

That's why they stick to capeshit

Cute

This is fetal alcohol syndrom

she literally looks like one of those autistic kids in a special needs school that made some shrine out of crayons

Americans can barely speak one language fluently.

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>b-but Americans!!!
The ESLer goes into self defense mode kek

>Americans can barely speak one language fluently.
Unoriginal cope

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>kino in English

Kino is exclusively made in French, Spanish, Italian and Japanese language.

Obviously the situation where you live is so much better.

Also no one lives at highway intersections they're in the middle of the desert.

Bald

Well... He he... I'm an ESL and I've been watching movies, reading books and everything else in English and everything's good. I like english puns and one liners!

This is true, but it's also why most English speakers do the same.

Luckily I test well and was put in smart classes so I read the classics. But that is one of the main things. Read the fucking classics. From Greek tragedies to Take of Two Cities, thats how people were actually different.

Those countries have like 1 (ONE) kino each

this is kinô

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>t.American

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>lingua franca
that's right, latin is the only way to appreciate kinos.

How do you call this

>replies back in English
We can’t stop winning can we

Good Morning Sirs

woah... americans btfo

>the intricacies of the English language
No such thing, English is simple as fuck. That is not a bad thing at all, it's the reason why it has become the dominant language around the world (along with having America push it around) and allows people to get the point across with very short words, but it's extremely simple and easy.

>Noooooooo my language is more complicated and therefore better
Cope

>it's the reason why it has become the dominant language

This is the most retarded take I've heard in a while. You seriously need to evaluate your brain function.

maybe for autistics its hard sure

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A toast!

Retard. Intricacies don't rely by your language's retarded verb conjunctions and case system. English is superior.

I never said English is better or worse than any other language, just that its simplicity is actually an advantage. Why are you so defensive?

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English isn't a hard language. It lacks the complexities and intricacies of other European languages. No case, no tu-vous distinction, word class is determined by order within the sentence, it's basically the JavaScript of languages.
This is why all the "dumb ESL thridworlders" learn English from movies and videogames while native English speakers struggle to learn foreign languages.
>inb4 why would I learn another language if everyone speaks my language cope
If your first language is English, your linguistic blueprint (universal grammar) is so lacking, so basic that learning a proper language is almost impossible and takes way too much effort, even if you're an intelligent person (for an Anglo).

>Angolul beszélő kretének csak felirattal tudnak nézni külföldi kinot
>De olyan rohadt lusták hogy nem akarnak olvasni így nem nézik meg.

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>Smug reaction image
Who's getting defencive?

Movies made in the past 20 years so don't have any intricacies.

What?

defensive*

English is one of the simpliest languages in existance. I had complete understanding of english by the time i was 15. There is a reason why muttmerica chose english as their language.

kek

> This is why all the "dumb ESL thridworlders" learn English from movies and videogames while native English speakers struggle to learn foreign languages.
They are forced to learn it while English speakers don’t have to learn your niggerspeak because its irrelevant

>intricacies
Complected inflection system isn't intricacies
> no tu-vous distinction,
Instead of a simple system of tu or vous pronoun there are several honorifics, like sir or madam. Please learn what intricacies means.
>Word class is determined by order within the sentence,
So? Makes writing poetry more interesting, but also learning easier

>your linguistic blueprint (universal grammar) is so lacking,
That's utterly retarded. All languages can express everything needed.

English has no intricacies, it's why it is so easy to learn. English is McDonalds of languages.

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>he thinks he has a complete understanding of English
You will never, ESL boy.

Defencive is British spelling.

no it isn't

Once again esl, your languages's retarded inflections are not intricate.

Yes it is.

He's right, you know. Having English as your first language is an actual handicap.
There was a point in history where everyone agreed to learn English so Anglos could stop butchering other languages in an attempt to communicate with the outside world.
>okay, okay, we'll learn English just stop speaking to me in broken German/French/Spanish whatever

no it isn't

>america

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I don't think, i know. Middle school level math is harder than english.

Aren't all Americans ESLs?

It isn't retard. defence is correct but 'defencive' is not.

>All languages can express everything needed.
English can't express a third person (singular) having unknown gender.

>take
b2twitter

So you admit you cucked out to the English? Fucking pathetic

Got a source?

en.wiktionary.org/wiki/defencive
Keep coping esls

They, he, a person, that person, someone.

honestly think that's a huge part of how insanely retarded stuff is compared to even the noughties. things have to be dumbed down for ESLs. I've had this experience myself with Japanese. I can read visual novels just fine, but actual literature is insanely hard.

this bitch does porn ive seen it.

Bázisolt

>How do they cope
Sour grapes, and screeching watching Synder""""""kino""""""" on a half functional smart phone in their mudhut is based

>mobilefag thinks being born in a country is an accomplishment

That is why subtitles are made for retarded

>wiktionary
you're very dumb

>cant afford an iphone
Good morning sir

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Nigga i read novels written by efl authors in english and the language is still simple. Honestly i'm suprised how the british came up with such a simple language.

If it's not an accomplishment to be born, why do people think babies deserve rights?

You're very wrong, just like all you esls are wrong about the intricacies of this language.

Nah her chin is too big and well defined

>americans thinking they are richer than europeans

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English is much more complex than any other European language. Grammatical difficulty does not imply complexity, that's just a property of language.

Complex languages would be a language like Korean.

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Why do you specifically feel personally attacked? Maybe you're more gifted? Maybe the fact you push yourself to read novels makes you better than average even if you're not more gifted? I'm making a generalisation here.

>English is much more complex than any other European language

>Laughs in finnish

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There isn't a single watchable French movie in the entire history of film.

OP here, do ESLers understand the English concept of “bait”?

You mongoloids are so easy to reel in

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>didn't include a finnish laugh
>glehelclgkelchekchekaldfhekckele

i want to fuck greta

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Finns will never understand the concept of body language

based on ngram it's just a rare variant spelling that's existed forever, but defensive is more common even in British English.

Lol thanks for acknowledging my intelligence despite me being english third language.

>Honestly i'm suprised how the british came up with such a simple language.
Land of savages raided by savages. They could only come up with a language for savages that was only upgraded thanks to the Saxons and the Normans

>Honestly i'm suprised how the british came up with such a simple language.
There used to be a lot of suffixes at the end of nouns and verbs like other languages. We stopped pronouncing them as they're pointless.

Your inflection system is extremely regular, your language isn't complex. English actually require different prepositions for what you'd have the same case.

Finnish laugh would unironically be "Hahahahaha".

>Americans are poor because they get less holidays
... I'm sorry what? Marge, I'm confused.

Wrong, we emote all our deepest feelings in body language all the time.
It's just that... you know.

dubbing

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>I was merely pretending
Based

It's literally just the dropping of suffixes.
>They could only come up with a language for savages
Doubt you could even name this "savage" language

the "white niggas when dey be passing each other in the street" image is literally finns every waking hour of the day.

almost like every board is full of twitter immigrants

Huh, thanks for the heads up... that is kinda great.

actually they laugh like this
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And it's my chosen spelling.That's another good thing about English, there are many archaic spelling which are still valid instead of proscribed.

I literally just said that grammatical difficulty does not imply complexity, which is all there is to a language like Finnish or Hungarian. Neither of which can be considered complex, they are rather primitive languages.

Complex European languages would be English, French, Italian and German. Of which English is the most complex. Worldwide the Korean language is probably the most complex, it also happens to be grammatical difficult, but that's a separate factor.

What's so complex about Korean? Is it like Japanese with honorific verb inflections?

English is my second language. I use movies to improve my listening and understanding. At first I used subtitles, but I've been trying to do without them lately. If I don't understand something, I usually look up the meaning of the word and try to put it in context, now that I am not using subtitles, sometimes is enough to turn them on for me to undertand, other times I still have to look up the word or phrase. I don't think I have problems undertanding foreign films, I always watch movies in their original language and the human condition is universal after all

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Koreans should have kept the old chinese character set too just to double down on the difficulty.

Good for you, Raj.

Then what's complexity? Size of the vocabulary? Like english which stole most of its vocabulary from other languages? You know other languages do that all the time as well? Meaning this kind of "complexity" is pretty damn meaningless?

>intricacies of the English language
It's one of the most basic languages on the planet