the dreaded basque alphabet:
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNÑOPQRSTUVXYZ
looks familiar?
oh, its like almost identical to the english one, and totally identical to the spanish one!
Not quite true.
The Spanish alphabet also includes the letters "CH" and "LL," both having specific names and specific pronunciations in use. There is also an older English/Spanish translation which recognizes the existence of "RR" as a unique letter with its own unique sound.
... but do not trust me on this. I only grew up around Spanish speaking people.
and i didnt?
i am half peruvian, with a spanish grandma, and im a fan of a basque band, and have basque family friends.
but hey
if you insist the spanish dont use the latin alphabet, its probably true
i knew about ch and ll, but they are still a C and a H and two L's, it doesnt make the alphabet unique.
(i think you officially broke the record of worst "pwn" ever i spoke spanish as soon as i could speak anything and one of my real names is Mario)
Hardly meant to be a pwn, bucko, but there are people listening who have no knowledge of your acclaimed language, let alone any familiarity with how the alphabet of the Spanish language may differ from what languages they are trying to learn. Your post actually explains a bit about why Spanish speaking people often have so much trouble with speaking proper English.
I just want to keep things straight between us, "pal," so let us remain on topic. Try again to state the Spanish alphabet. I will watch, quietly.
If you are all Peruvian and Spanish, then why in fuck are you arguing about the native language of a great number of your claimed people, especially when you already KNOW I am stating accurate facts, being so educated in Spanish and all?
The English speaking people of the world would do well among themselves to take heed of your lesson, however. Not only do you not know our language, when we try to learn your language, as it is established among the scholars, then you continue to argue with us over basic things such as the alphabet.
In other words, if the established alphabet is not correct, then how are "WE" supposed to try to talk to people in your native language?
I will treasure your post for all of posterity, I can assure you.