@Halvtand
Well... danish is considered one of the hardest languages to learn, so...
I don't really have much to say about it. It's how our language goes and we can't just go about changing it.
I, however (being the genius that I am), spoke fluent danish (both regular danish and "Bornholmsk") before I turned two and understood both norwegian and swedish without any trouble, as well. Of course, I also crawled at three months and walked before I was six months. Not to mention that I could both read and write before I even started school.
My daughter, who is now six months old, can already speak a few words. She says "hi" or "hello" all the freaking time and constantly goes "mama" whenever I'm out of her sight. She can say "mormor (grandma)", though she rarely does and she says something along the lines of "hund (dog)" when reaching out for a dog.
Also, I didn't read the article. I skimmed it, though.
Well... danish is considered one of the hardest languages to learn, so...
I don't really have much to say about it. It's how our language goes and we can't just go about changing it.
I, however (being the genius that I am), spoke fluent danish (both regular danish and "Bornholmsk") before I turned two and understood both norwegian and swedish without any trouble, as well. Of course, I also crawled at three months and walked before I was six months. Not to mention that I could both read and write before I even started school.
My daughter, who is now six months old, can already speak a few words. She says "hi" or "hello" all the freaking time and constantly goes "mama" whenever I'm out of her sight. She can say "mormor (grandma)", though she rarely does and she says something along the lines of "hund (dog)" when reaching out for a dog.
Also, I didn't read the article. I skimmed it, though.