03-29-2001, 10:57 AM | #21 |
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Oh, Ramon !
Really, I find it much more interesting to learn a very foreign language, as by doing so, you catch some insight into the culture as well, by the way people frame their language from their thinking. And into political hold over education, as well ... I began learning Russian with the same book that Russian children used at primary school (it was in 1977, when Russia was still USSR) - would you believe that the first word these children had to learn in Russian was the word "factory" ? Awful ... I also learned a little Hebraic at high school, and it gave me an interesting insight about why there are so many different discussions about what the Bible truly says : First, the order of the words in a sentence is not as determined as it is in our European languages. Also, old written hebraic does not indicate vowels, and the vowels are the only way you have to distinguish the verb, the noun or the adjective from a same root. Hence the so many different ways to read a same sentence ... Hope I am not too boring ... ------------------ |
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Monsieur von Zarovich, qu'est-ce que c'est un Hosenrasenjockey ? LadyRae de Oregon: ¿ Dónde, cômo, cuándo has aprendido tu español ? Yo estuvê un año in Barcelona como estudiante de Erasmus, un programa de intercambio para estudiantes universitarios de la Uniôn Europea. Me lo pasê muy bien: fue el mejor tiempo de mi vida ! Just realized that the board does not represent the Spanish accents as I typed them. And it is most frustrating: I used to be (almost) as fluent in Spanish as in English. And now, only 2 and a half years later, writing 2 or three simple sentences causes a major headache. ------------------ So long ! R³ - Co-president(s) of the Club of Broken Hearts [This message has been edited by Ramon de Ramon y Ramon (edited 03-29-2001).] |
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03-29-2001, 11:01 AM | #23 |
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Hi Moiraine, just caught you bit about Hebrew there. I remember at school my divinty teacher expalining the passage about camel passing through the eye of the needle, basically the translation in from Hebrew into Greek caused the confusion here as Kamelos is a camel, but Kamilos is a type of heavy duty rope. Given The second translation, the passage is more sensible.
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03-29-2001, 11:01 AM | #24 |
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Ramon: Ich kann viel verstehen dann ich kann gor sprechen. Ich habe studiert deutsch, franzosisch, espanol, und (God, I can't think of the word in German. . . I can remember French--chinoise--sorry about that). I can also read Greek and Hebrew. Oh, Ich vergiss, auch italien. Aber ich kann keins gut sprechen.
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03-29-2001, 11:08 AM | #25 |
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WOW, Reeka !
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03-29-2001, 11:15 AM | #26 | |
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Moiraine - you are never boring ! I understand very well what you are saying about the appeal of "exotic" languages: a couple of years ago, when I was suffering from a major motivational crisis in my studies, I took up Chinese for a term - almost full time, a 18 hours a week intensive course for students of Sinology (have I ever mentioned that I am a perfectionist ? ). In four months we had to learn 1000 Chinese characters ! Unfortunately, after the first term I had to realize that I could not keep that up as a hobby. ------------------ So long ! R³ - Co-president(s) of the Club of Broken Hearts |
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03-29-2001, 11:41 AM | #27 | |
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Als kleine Hilfestellung: Spanisch, Chinesisch, Griechisch, Hebräisch, Italienisch - wirklich eine beeindruckende Liste. Ich liebe Italienisch. Wenn Italiener sprechen, klingt es immer, als ob sie eine Arie sängen. Aus Spaß liebe ich es, Spanisch so zu sprechen wie die Italiener - cantando . ------------------ So long ! R³ - Co-president(s) of the Club of Broken Hearts |
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03-29-2001, 12:03 PM | #28 |
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Ciao! Mi chiamo Leonis. Non parlo italiano. Apri la finestra e abbiamo in cita! Che? Che? Perche.
That's all I remember from four years of high school italian. i have enough trouble with english. I think i've just inferred that i'm an idiot... ------------------ Grrrr! |
03-29-2001, 08:29 PM | #29 | |
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Whoops! I knew it did a crummy job (electronic translator!) 'cause I translated it back. But thought it was kinda funny... My only actually 'known' spanish is very... um, 'colorful' shall we say? ------------------ Proprietor of The Moon's Hope Inn Smitten by The.Relic |
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03-29-2001, 08:38 PM | #30 | |
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Ramon de Alemania, realmente no sé español a excepción de algunas frases coloridas de cuando mi madre trabajó en una gota en centro aquí en Portland. Sí, estoy utilizando de hecho un traductor electrónico. ------------------ Proprietor of The Moon's Hope Inn Smitten by The.Relic |
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