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    Most difficult language in the world? Where did you get that from?

    I know just a few words of Finnish, but it all looked quite logical. Chaining words to form related concepts is a simple thing to do, and there aren't many odd sounds... ö and ˙ are the only tough ones; so what am I missing?

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    I think Mikachu was talking about translating Finnish to English; I've heard that English is considered the toughest language, myself. It incorporates so many words from so many different languages that every rule has all kinds of exceptions. Though I would consider the African tongue-clicking languages trickier, myself... they're just so different from phonetic speech that they'd be hard to comprehend.
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    Not sure on Johto, but Kanto, at least, is the name of an actual part of Japan. Tokyo's actually a part of Kanto, as I recall. Geography's not my strong suit, though, so I could be wrong. But if I remember right, Kanto is the southeast chunk of Honshuu, the largest Japanese island.

    However, I'm relatively sure there's no Pokemon running around it, so it could be named after a tree stump after all.

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    Kanto is an actual region in Japan; I've heard references to "the Kanto prefecture" more than once. And the others, while not named the same as any particular place, can generally be correlated to some Japanese area.


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    Johto lies directly to the west of Kanto, to the northeast of Hoenn, and is based on the Kansai region of Japan.

    Hoenn is roughly based on Kyūshū in Japan (flipped by 90 degrees and smaller, possibly influenced by the Shikoku region as well) and lies to the southwest of Kanto and Johto in the Pokémon world.

    [Sinnoh] is based on the geography of the Japanese island of Hokkaidō, the southern end of the Russian island of Sakhalin, and the disputed island of Kunashir.

    According to Pokemon.com, [Orre] is based on the Arizona desert, although the game has a post-apocalyptic feel to it as well.


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