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>> No.2700620

I'm fluent in Japanese.

>> No.2700621
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2700621

>he only reads in one language

>> No.2700622

>>2700620
Then every book you've read could be romanized in different combinations of about 15 Latin alphabet characters

>> No.2700624
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2700624

>doesn't read arabic, english, and japanese.

>> No.2700627

>>2700622
Yes, but the versions I read weren't composed of "different combination(s) of the same 26 letters".

>> No.2700628

>>2700622
Which causes some of them to lose a large portion of their meaning, especially in terms of homophones and other puns.

>> No.2700684

And they were the best 26 letters i've ever read.

>> No.2700686

>>2700684
Stay ignorant , conformist.

>> No.2700695

>>2700686

Stay unhappy, pleb

>> No.2700710
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2700710

I've read literature that has used ~50 different phonemes and letters, OP; get on my level.

>> No.2700712

>>2700695
Ploretarians are happy because they can't think outside their own reallity.
What's your point?

>> No.2700714

Bitches don't know about Borges' Library of Babel.

Those combinations can make to almost infinity.

>> No.2700741

>>2700714
Well, sure, but that's hardly the point...

>> No.2700947

>>2700712
You literally can't think outside your own reality

lrn2Wittgenstein

>> No.2700950

ITT: People lying about their linguistic knowledge just to prove OP wrong even though they all only speak english

>> No.2700951

>>2700712
>people always searching for the next best thing, constantly trying to improve, attempting the impossible, never happy

vs

>people content with their inevitably limited circumstance

I'd rather be the latter.

>> No.2700955

Almost, there are punctuation marks too.
Et le français utilise des accents.

But so what, everything exists from stardust, the scientists say.
Other may say that everything is a thought.
What does it matter?