because you don't know it.
2006-12-09 08:08:18
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answer #1
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answered by MeLovesYou 3
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Well, from the way you write it, it's obvious you haven't yet mastered it. Too bad. Italian may be beautiful, but so are many other languages. Since you know Italian, it seems you believe you feel superior to English speakers. Italian may be beautiful, but if it and English are the only two languages you speak, how can you even begin to believe you can pronounce Italian as the most beautiful of all languages. There are more than three thousand languages in the world, and Italian, by far, is not one of the most used nor one of the most important in the world. I suggest you get your head together, learn English well enough to really understand it, then reevaluate your attitude.
2006-12-09 12:00:56
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answered by quietwalker 5
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Why do you find it disgusting? Is it because it is not as melodious as your native language?
One of the problems for anyone who is learning it as a second language is that is generally not as consistent as their own language. English unashamedly borrows from many other languages and it is this that gives it its character.
It is, in my opinion, the most versatile language there is (although I'm basing this on an extremely limited knowledge base). There is also the scope for great beauty in its construction.
It's ironic that you have this attitude. Apart from the fact that, as has been pointed out, we either use just "English" or "the Englosh language" your question is very well written. Much better than some posed by native English speakers.
2006-12-09 08:33:01
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answered by tringyokel 6
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I can't think of any langauge that I'd consider to be "disgusting." I might not like the people who speak it, or I might consider it to be a difficult or complex language, but I am always happy to learn how to communicate with someone else. The only conclusion to which I can come is that you must feel considerable envy for those who speak it and have the global influence to make it the present-day lingua franca of the world, and resent the fact that your own country and/or your own language lacks this ability.
2006-12-09 08:20:32
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answered by Anonymous
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English is not "Disgusting" that is the wrong use of a word. So where do you come from as English is an easy language to learn to speak and be understood but among the hardest to write correctly and you seem to have made a reasonable job of that in your question.
2006-12-09 08:18:55
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answered by Anonymous
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What a strange statement! How can a language be disgusting? I'm not English but I think it's a fantastic language with lots of quirky words and expressions. It's also great for expressing precise ideas. Italian sounds beautiful....but the grammar!!!!!!!!!!.
Spanish .. great fun to speak.....but the grammar!!!!!!! French ... very poetic......but the grammar!!!!!!!. You should be happy that you are bilingual, have fun with it, it'll be very useful to you.
2006-12-09 09:01:40
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answered by Stef 4
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You are absolutely right. No Italian should never speak English.
And no one should never be forced to hear this beautiful language pronounced with such an outrageous accent.
"Why eesssa the Eneglishaa aaa dissagustinguaa lannaguaaaage?"
Just kidding: thanks to Italian for allowing the French like me to feel less ridiculous when they speak English
2006-12-09 22:08:15
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answered by dours 5
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i'm no longer able to think of of individual words that hardship me, yet i will certainly think of of a few words and expressions. i'm no longer prepared on euphemisms. some examples: "This action picture has been edited for content fabric". No, it hasn't- that's been CENSORED. "the employer is downsizing." What, is 0.5 the development being torn down? Is all of us ambitiously striving to drop some pounds? No- all of us is getting FIRED. right here is one from George Carlin. He mocked the way human beings tiptoe around the priority of loss of life rather of handling it actual. somebody might say something like "I in basic terms lost my father", to which he'd be tempted to respond "Ah, that's ok- i'm particular he will come approximately." As for politicians and their doublespeak- do no longer even get me all started.
2016-10-14 08:41:53
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answered by olis 4
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English is a disgusting language because the natives have made it disgusting. It's an eloquent and beautiful language if only those to-day spoke actual English, and not jarbled non-sense which passes for it.
2006-12-09 08:17:38
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answered by Maitreya 3
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Too hard to understand the vagaries or complexities of a brilliant language. You will come to love it in time. No other language has such expression.
EDIT May be it is some of the Anglo Saxon swear words that you find disgusting.
2006-12-09 08:14:39
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answered by Anonymous
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And yet you've asked a question in English on an English speaking website.
Why don't you tell us why it is so disgusting?
2006-12-09 08:27:41
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answered by Anonymous
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