True, English is related to to all those indo-european languages, so maybe that was a bad example.Ferisar said:I guess I'm missing how that makes the languages unrelated. English is still the weird cousin of pretty much every European language ever. It -is- related to a lot of them in that sense. That's like saying French or Italian "borrowed" from Latin. :LBeeGeenie said:No really, they're completely unrelated. Japanese just borrowed Chinese writing and some vocab, kind of like how English borrowed vocabulary from pretty much every language on the planet.
Or how Cyrillic letters were adapted from the Romans, because religion and shit.
Oh well. Guess I'm just looking at it a bit side-ways.
That's what makes the comparison so difficult. English has lots of related languages and lots of historic written evidence that links them; Japanese, not so much. As Talideon mentioned, we're not even sure if it's related to Korean.
I wouldn't expect anyone that didn't have a background in linguistic anthropology to know that, so I think Talideon may have come across a bit harsh.