How does a novel, which the author mentions, is something he wrote. Yet has the typical translation issues of misused genders, continually changing names, and more. Like, bruh, if you wrote it, you should have the same consistent names.
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LIKEDoesn't matter if their first language is not English. Knowing basic, he and she is the most basic English grammar that any person studying English knows. In addition, as a writer, it should be expected that the so-called author knows their own Mc and characters names. Especially after many chapters. If you still don't have consistent character name, that is a tell tale sign that the story is mtl edited work and not your own story. There are also many other ways of telling that the story written is not your own.
ALiVe:you do know that not everyone's first language is English right? They still have to translate the words in their head, and sometimes they just get it wrong and that's oksy
You're very ignorant. Most of the 300+ Languages in this world do not use gendered grammar. And English is a language with some of the most grammatical rules in the world. Hence, learning English is literally considered the hardest out of all languages.
ReaderLove:Doesn't matter if their first language is not English. Knowing basic, he and she is the most basic English grammar that any person studying English knows. In addition, as a writer, it should be expected that the so-called author knows their own Mc and characters names. Especially after many chapters. If you still don't have consistent character name, that is a tell tale sign that the story is mtl edited work and not your own story. There are also many other ways of telling that the story written is not your own.
maybe every Asian is trans......
ReaderLove:Doesn't matter if their first language is not English. Knowing basic, he and she is the most basic English grammar that any person studying English knows. In addition, as a writer, it should be expected that the so-called author knows their own Mc and characters names. Especially after many chapters. If you still don't have consistent character name, that is a tell tale sign that the story is mtl edited work and not your own story. There are also many other ways of telling that the story written is not your own.
are you stupid? there's tons of languages that are easily 10X harder than English yet you have the gall to call it one of the hardest!?
ALiVe:You're very ignorant. Most of the 300+ Languages in this world do not use gendered grammar. And English is a language with some of the most grammatical rules in the world. Hence, learning English is literally considered the hardest out of all languages.
This is based on data gathered from immigrants who had to learn th English language. So yes. Despite being a relatively easy germanic phonetic language, the grammatical rules of English are considered extremely hard to learn. Also, calling me dumb based on information I didn't gather is absolutely disrespectful and weird. I'm just sharing info, because I think that open-mindedness and consideration I'm reading is paramount. Some people just don't understand gendered rules, because their language didn't have them. AND THAT'S OKAY.
Kroxius:are you stupid? there's tons of languages that are easily 10X harder than English yet you have the gall to call it one of the hardest!?
It ain't weird since you seemed like you were the one claiming it rather than stating a fact, which i did. And yes english is hard, but not the hardest or one of the hardest either. It just depends on their first language and how they are learning it... Also, in today's world with tons of free resources and even apps, it's quite easy to learn the basics of the basics, but it's nonetheless hard to master any language except your mother tongue.
ALiVe:This is based on data gathered from immigrants who had to learn th English language. So yes. Despite being a relatively easy germanic phonetic language, the grammatical rules of English are considered extremely hard to learn. Also, calling me dumb based on information I didn't gather is absolutely disrespectful and weird. I'm just sharing info, because I think that open-mindedness and consideration I'm reading is paramount. Some people just don't understand gendered rules, because their language didn't have them. AND THAT'S OKAY.
No, I said it is CONSIDERED ONE OF the hardest languages to learn because of the 3amount of grammatical rules it has. And I also said this is information based on people who learned English as a secondary language. I never said it was the hardest, and I never said that it was absolute. But you going off of your head and asking me if I'm stupid, is hostile for no reason
Kroxius:It ain't weird since you seemed like you were the one claiming it rather than stating a fact, which i did. And yes english is hard, but not the hardest or one of the hardest either. It just depends on their first language and how they are learning it... Also, in today's world with tons of free resources and even apps, it's quite easy to learn the basics of the basics, but it's nonetheless hard to master any language except your mother tongue.
you called it hardest, I called it one of the hardest and where did you mention anything about it being data gathered or smth smth Excluding the unnecessarily hostile part, I agree to nothing but I do apologise for that, there was no need to be so rude on my part.
ALiVe:No, I said it is CONSIDERED ONE OF the hardest languages to learn because of the 3amount of grammatical rules it has. And I also said this is information based on people who learned English as a secondary language. I never said it was the hardest, and I never said that it was absolute. But you going off of your head and asking me if I'm stupid, is hostile for no reason
I am a native Spanish speaker, and I tell you that it is quite irritating that your damn language does not have gender in adjectives. So stop complaining so much that you do not distinguish genders.
Kroxius:you called it hardest, I called it one of the hardest and where did you mention anything about it being data gathered or smth smth Excluding the unnecessarily hostile part, I agree to nothing but I do apologise for that, there was no need to be so rude on my part.
pfft You don't get the whole point of it, do you? In Chinese, the adjective used for brother and sister is interchangeable, then he/she/they is the same(the same is the case in Korean, not too sure about this but definitely sure about Chinese) So in essence, the gender issues occur when translating and plagiarising chinese novels, something this book has been accused of, and that's what was the context, that is, this book is indeed plagiarised, and this whole narrative of english being the hardest wasn't from me, so why the he.ck are you asking me to stop complaining?? I consider many languages easy and english is one of them, I am multilingual, so it matters not to me🤷
Barrafaz:I am a native Spanish speaker, and I tell you that it is quite irritating that your damn language does not have gender in adjectives. So stop complaining so much that you do not distinguish genders.
learn french then. if english is difficult. chinese is even more anyway. english is the easiest language to learn. only illiterate people can t learn it
ALiVe:You're very ignorant. Most of the 300+ Languages in this world do not use gendered grammar. And English is a language with some of the most grammatical rules in the world. Hence, learning English is literally considered the hardest out of all languages.
I've taken classes in mandarin and French. Mandarin is also one of the hardest to learn to to intonation rules. Still doesn't escape the fact that for a large percentage of people on this planet, English is hard to learn.
systemwriterK:learn french then. if english is difficult. chinese is even more anyway. english is the easiest language to learn. only illiterate people can t learn it
Naaahhhh… Imagine deciding to be an author especially on English readers but don’t know even the basic of the language
ALiVe:You're very ignorant. Most of the 300+ Languages in this world do not use gendered grammar. And English is a language with some of the most grammatical rules in the world. Hence, learning English is literally considered the hardest out of all languages.