Zin5ki
Railgun
That's certainly true when compared to French, especially in virtue of the different pronunciation systems. Aside subtle differences in common sentential constrictions between our language and theirs, cases were my only notable difficulty. (I hear that certain Slavonic languages have as many as six cases, which would be even more daunting.)Churchy99 said:s someone whos learnt German, when you start off it feels confusing as you're familiar with such a system but once you get used to it, it follows the patterns and it becomes much easier and makes a load more sense in terms of consistency.