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highlyeccentric ([personal profile] highlyeccentric) wrote2009-03-20 09:53 pm
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You guys...

This language is going to drive me mad1. I think modern German may have been designed to bamboozle whatever weird people learn Anglo-Saxon first.

Consider the matter of first person pronouns:

1. Anglo Saxon: Ic - pronounced "ick" or "ich", there might even be a rule to which one you use, but I've forgotten it (Sorry, Venerable Alex.)
2. Middle English: Ich - pronounched "ich" or "i-ch", depending on who you're listening to.
3. German: Ich - prounounced some way I can't possibly reproduce, but which is most definitely not "ich" or "i-ch".

And then tonight, because I'm weird, I was reading the grammar at the back of my dictionary, and discovered that the past participle is formed by whacking 'ge-' onto the present tense. I HAVE BEEN TRAINED TO IGNORE RANDOM GE- prefixes, people!
... although, glod, what wouldn't I give to know what this wandering ge- thing did in Proto-Germanic...

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1. For those new to the world of Me Learning New Languages, this is my battle-cry and expression of glee.

[identity profile] sea-of-tethys.livejournal.com 2009-03-20 06:25 pm (UTC)(link)
I think it varies by region, but one of my German teachers said it should be almost a hissing sound -- sort of like the noise people make to imitate an angry cat.

That probably isn't very helpful.

[identity profile] highlyeccentric.livejournal.com 2009-03-20 10:32 pm (UTC)(link)
No, that sounds about right, actually. I just can't make it on command yet ;)