Heyo!
Ah our cold spell is over...It's back to being annoyingly warm. I'm going to be visiting Sister North Carolina for a few days. At last I will see what autumn looks like. Here, most plants are green. The ones that shed their leaves turn brown.
I visited. My head...
-Florida
(A/N: Haha I was referring to the seemingly smaller amount of sounds people make. For example, some languages require R's to be rolled, and some have over 4 different ways of pronouncing a letter. Also, some languages, I've heard, that there are words that could mean three to four different things, depending on how you place the syllables. xDDD I'm glad I didn't offend...)
Florida.
It's only getting colder here. My plants have either shed their leaves, or the leaves have turned yellow and orange, waiting to fall off. It's rather beautiful.
Sleep, it helps. Though I would have thought your father would have made you a little immune to Danmark.
Norge.
(a/n: Aha~ I see. X) Well, you have Scottish English, they roll their R's. If you think of all the different versions of English there are, I'd say it is just as wide as any other language. And yeah, I've heard such words as well. I think some language in Asia has like the same word for 9 different things, depending on how the vocal in the middle is pronounced. The closest example in Norwegian I can think of right now is bønner, bønner og bønder (the d is not pronounced ). The only difference between these is the slight change in weight on the ø . The words means beans, prayers and farmers. Lame example, but I couldn't come up with anything better off the top of my head right now xD )
