style inspiration board for the body types
soft natural: angular in bone structure that is softened by fleshy body type, full facial features, slightly tall, fresh and sensual look, has somewhat hourglass shape but not extremely so
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style inspiration board for the body types
soft natural: angular in bone structure that is softened by fleshy body type, full facial features, slightly tall, fresh and sensual look, has somewhat hourglass shape but not extremely so
style inspiration board for the body types romantic: delicately rounded body, usually 5'7" and under, utterly feminine expression, hourglass figure, smoldering eyes, narrow jaws, soft arms and legs
Effy’s Style for Romantics
I’m back with another Kibbe body type post! If you missed the beginning of this series, you can find out what your type is here. Today we’re focusing on Romantics for the Romantic anon who was excited to see more of this series! This one was a challenge, because Romantics are 100% feminine in their body type and style. While Effy has more of a mix of the masculine and feminine, Romantic types look best when the feminine is emphasized. That said, you can still totally get an edgy, Effy inspired look with this body type, and there’s even an outfit that Effy wears that would suit Romantics really well. More under the cut. Let me know what you think!
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conjuguemos.com is such a good website for language practice!
I’ve been practicing my French and German in the higher and lower skills and it is just amazing. It lets you track your scores in different tests, and also offers verb conjugation charts, vocab lists, flashcards and more. :) Also you can choose the page to track your time or not, and you can decide how long you want the test to be.
It has different activities in the following languages: Portuguese, German, Italian, Spanish, French, Korean and Latin.
“Le secret du bonheur et le comble de l'art, c'est de vivre comme tout le monde, en n'étant comme personne.” Simone de Beauvoir. — Casa, 18.
07.23.18.
2 sets of Korean on Duolingo
3 sets of Spanish on Duolingo.
3 videos, 2 quizzes, and 1 text in French on Coursera
1 hour of Korean videos (news)
(I biked five miles today. Trying to keep in shape and study hard!)
Check out this playlist on @8tracks: Study and Chill by Lydiarts.
I made this playlist so all of you can be introduced to some new songs! ^-^ Hope it is helpful/encouraging/uplifting to you.
So, @historyandlanguages and I are helping each other out with our respective target languages, and I was asked to translate this list of common words useful for beginners into Italian. I translated them following the list’s order, so if you want to know what they mean just confront them with the original post linked above! For some adjectives and pronouns I’ve also written the changes that must be made for the feminine form, but I am lazy so I didn’t do it for all of them, sorry (anyway most of the time you just have to change the final “o” with an “a”). Of course, if there’s anything that’s unclear feel free to message me, I’ll be glad to help if I can :)
EXPRESSIONS OF POLITENESS (about 50 expressions)
‘Yes’ and ‘no’: sì, no, assolutamente (sì) [but I honestly think “certamente” is more used], assolutamente no, esatto.
Question words: quando? dove? come? quanto? quanti? perché? (che) cosa? chi? quale? di chi?
Apologizing: scusa (or, if formal, “scusi”), scusa (if plural, “scusate”) se interrompo/scusa (same thing as before) per l’interruzione, insomma, temo di sì, temo di no.
Meeting and parting: buongiorno, buon pomeriggio, buonasera, ciao, ciao (“arrivederci” is more formal), cin cin/(alla) salute, a dopo, piacere (di conoscerti), è stato un piacere (conoscerti).
Interjections: per favore, grazie, figurati/di niente, scusa, sarà fatto, sono d’accordo, congratulazioni, grazie al cielo/grazie a Dio, sciocchezze.
NOUNS (about 120 words)
Time: mattina, pomeriggio, sera, notte; domenica, lunedì, martedì, mercoledì, giovedì, venerdì, sabato; primavera, estate, autunno, inverno; tempo, occasione, minuto, mezz’ora, ora, giorno, settimana, mese, anno.
People: famiglia, parente, madre, padre, figlio, figlia, sorella, fratello, marito, moglie; collega, amico/a, fidanzato, fidanzata; persone/gente, persona, essere umano, uomo, donna, signora, signore, ragazzo, ragazza, bambino/a.
Objects: indirizzo, borsa/zaino, libro, macchina, vestiti, chiave, lettera, luce, denaro/soldi, nome, giornale, penna, matita, immagine (image)/foto (photo), valigia, cosa, biglietto.
Places: posto, mondo, paese, città, via, strada, scuola, negozio, casa, appartamento, stanza, terreno.
Abstract: incidente, inizio, cambiamento, colore, danno, divertimento, metà, aiuto, battuta, viaggio, lingua, inglese, italiano (this is the language in our case), lettera, vita, amore, errore, novità/notizia, pagina, dolore, parte, domanda, ragione, tipo, sorpresa, modo, tempo, lavoro.
Other: mano, piede, testa, occhio, bocca, voce; la sinistra, la destra; la cima, il fondo, il lato; aria, acqua, sole, pane, cibo, carta, rumore.
PREPOSITIONS (about 40 words)
General: di, a, a (sometimes “in”), per, da, in, su. [Generally speaking, the basic Italian prepositions taught in primary school are di, a, da, in, con, su, per, tra, fra]
Logical: su/di/riguardo a, secondo, tranne/eccetto, come, contro, con, senza, da, nonostante, invece di.
Space: dentro, fuori da, fuori, verso, lontano da, dietro, davanti a, accanto, vicino a, tra, sopra, sopra di/in cima a, sotto/al di sotto di, sotto, sotto/al di sotto di, vicino a, molto lontano da, attraverso.
Time: dopo, fa, prima, durante, da/da quando, fino a/finché/fin quando.
DETERMINERS (about 80 words)
Articles and numbers: un/a, lo/la; nos. 0–20 (zero, uno, due, tre, quattro, cinque, sei, sette, otto, nove, dieci, undici, dodici, tredici, quattordici, quindici, sedici, diciassette, diciotto, diciannove, venti); nos. 30–100 (just decimals here: trenta, quaranta, cinquanta, sessanta, settanta, ottanta, novanta, cento); nos. 200–1000 (just the multiples of 100: duecento, trecento, quattrocento, cinquecento, seicento, settecento, ottocento, novecento, mille); ultimo/a, prossimo/a, primo/a, secondo, terzo, quarto, quinto, sesto, settimo, ottavo, nono, decimo, undicesimo, dodicesimo.
Demonstrative: questo/a, quello/a.
Possessive: mio/a, tuo/a (vostro/a if plural), suo/a, suo/a (in Italian the distinction is based on the gender of the possessed thing rather than that of the possessor), nostro/a, loro.
Quantifiers: tutto, un po’ (di), niente/ nessuno/a, qualsiasi, tanti/e, molto, (di) più, (di) meno, qualcuno/alcuni, vari, intero, un po’ di, tanto/a.
Comparators: entrambi, nessuno dei due, ognuno/ciascuno, ciascuno/tutti, altro, un altro, stesso, diverso, così.
ADJECTIVES (about 80 words)
Color: nero, blu, verde, rosso, bianco, giallo.
Evaluative: cattivo, buono, terribile; importante, urgente, necessario; possibile, impossibile; giusto, sbagliato, vero.
General: grande, piccolo, piccolo, pesante; alto, basso; caldo, freddo, tiepido/caldo; facile, difficile; economico, caro/costoso; pulito, sporco; bello, divertente, curioso, solito, comune, carino/bello, carino/bello/grazioso, meraviglioso; noioso, interessante, pericoloso, sicuro; basso, alto, lungo; nuovo, vecchio; calmo, chiaro, asciutto; veloce, lento; finito, libero, pieno, luminoso, aperto, silenzioso, pronto, forte.
Personal: spaventato, solo, arrabbiato, certo/sicuro, allegro, morto, famoso, lieto/felice, felice/contento, malato, buono, sposato, soddisfatto/compiaciuto, dispiaciuto, stupido, sorpreso, stanco, bene/in salute (not really adjectives but that’s the translation), preoccupato, giovane.
VERBS (about 100 words)
arrivare, chiedere, essere, essere capace di, diventare, iniziare/cominciare, credere, prendere in prestito, portare, comprare, potere, cambiare, controllare, raccogliere, arrivare, continuare, piangere, fare, far cadere, mangiare, cadere, sentire, trovare, finire, dimenticare, dare, stare per/avere intenzione di, avere, dovere, sentire, aiutare, stringere/tenere, sperare, farsi male, fare male/ferire (qualcuno), tenere/conservare, sapere, ridere, imparare, lasciare/partire, prestare, permettere, stendersi, piacere, ascoltare, vivere, vivere/abitare, guardare, cercare, perdere, amare, fare, essere autorizzati a, potere, intendere, incontrare, dovere, avere bisogno di, ottenere, aprire, dovere, pagare, giocare (suonare if playing an instrument), mettere, leggere, ricordare, dire, vedere, vendere, mandare/inviare, dovere (used in the conditional form), mostrare, chiudere, cantare, dormire, parlare, stare in piedi, restare, fermare, suggerire, prendere, parlare, insegnare, pensare, viaggiare, provare, capire, usare, essere abituati a (to be used to something), aspettare, camminare, volere, guardare, there’s not really a verb to express future in Italian you have to conjugate them, funzionare, lavorare, preoccuparsi, again I don’t think would is translatable, scrivere.
PRONOUNS (about 40 words)
Personal: Io, tu (voi if plural), lui (the correct form would be egli but no one uses it anymore), lei (same thing as egli, but this time it would be ella; hasn’t been used in a pretty long time), we don’t have neuter forms, noi, loro, uno/a; io stesso (I’m just gonna put the subject form of these, object is different), tu stesso, lui stesso, lei stessa, no neuter, noi stessi, voi stessi, loro stessi.
Possessive: il mio/la mia, il tuo/la tua (il vostro/la vostra if plural), il suo/la sua (depends on the object), il suo/la sua (same), no gender neutral, il nostro/la nostra, il loro/la loro.
Demonstrative: questo/a, quello/a.
Universal: tutti/ciascuno, tutti, ogni cosa/tutto, ognuno, entrambi, tutto (tutti if plural), uno, un altro.
Indefinite: qualcuno, qualcuno, qualcosa, un po’ (di), pochi, un po’ (di), più, meno; chiunque, chiunque, qualsiasi cosa/qualunque cosa, qualsiasi, qualunque, molto, molti.
Negative: nessuno, nessuno, niente, nessuno/niente/nulla, nessuno dei due.
ADVERBS (about 60 words)
Place: qui/qua, lì/là, al di sopra, oltre/al di sopra, al di sotto, davanti, dietro, vicino, molto lontano, dentro/all’interno, fuori/all’esterno, a destra, a sinistra, da qualche parte, da qualsiasi parte/ovunque, da tutte le parti/ovunque, da nessuna parte, a casa, (al piano) di sopra, (al piano) di sotto.
Time: adesso/ora, presto, immediatamente, rapidamente/in fretta, finalmente, di nuovo, una volta, per molto (tempo), oggi, in generale, a volte, sempre, spesso, prima, dopo, presto (or in anticipo if you get somewhere early), tardi (or in ritardo if you get somewhere late), mai, non ancora, ancora, già, allora, poi, ieri, domani, stasera/stanotte.
Quantifiers: un po’, più o meno/all’incirca/circa, quasi, almeno, completamente, molto, abbastanza, esattamente, soltanto, non, troppo, di più, di meno.
Manner: anche, specialmente, gradualmente/a poco a poco, certo/certamente, soltanto/solo, altrimenti, forse, probabilmente, piuttosto/alquanto, così/quindi/allora, quindi, anche, sfortunatamente, molto, bene.
CONJUNCTIONS (about 30 words)
Coordinating: e, ma, o; tanto/come (if something is as good as something else)/mentre (if something happens as something else’s going on), di/che, come.
Time & Place: quando, mentre, prima, dopo, da/da quando, finché; dove.
Manner & Logic: come, perché, perché (word’s the same for answers and questions in Italian), anche se/nonostante, se; (che) cosa, chi, chi (it’s the same for subject and object), di chi, quale, che/di (I think that I’ll read a book – credo che leggerò un libro).
french ppl try american food vocab list - french (en français)
les produits (m) - products
le beurre de cacahuète - peanut butter
la recette - recipe
le morceau - bit
la marque - brand
la pâte à tartiner - spread
l'odeur - smell
la texture - texture
un flou - a gray area, something unexplained
tester (qqch) - to test
melanger - to mix
sentir - to taste
avoir l'odeur de - to smell like
se vanter de - to brag about
se rapprocher de - to be really close to
goûter - to taste
salé(e,s) - salty
sucré(e,s) - sweet
doux (-ce) - sweet, soft
sec (-che) - dry
emmené(e,s) - imported, brought in to
marrant(e,s) - funny
sain(e,s) - healthy
gélantineux (-euse) - gelatinous
naturel (-le) - natural
embêtant(e,s) - annoying
rigolo - funny
aléatoire(s) - random
en fait - in fact, actually
donc - so
du coup - so, so that means
archi-(adjective) - really ___ (example de la vidéo : c'est archi-bon - it’s super good)
exprès - on purpose, deliberately
même si - even though
en même temps - at the same time
bien sûr - certainly (in the case of the video, this adverbial phrase has a lot of different meanings depending on the context)
alors que - whereas, while, when
et demie - and a half
limite - (as an adverb) almost
sinon - otherwise
c'est chaud ça ! - that’s crazy (slang)
pas du tout - not at all
quasiment - almost, nearly
et voilà la vidéo <33
reblog if you think sign language should be taught as a language in schools.
07.21.18.
4 units completed in Spanish through Duolingo
2 units completed in Korean through Duolingo
5 units completed in French through Duolingo
1 unit completed in Italian through Duolingo
1 practice SAT Subject Test Literature (English)
4 quizzes and 2 videos in French on Coursera
Yay...today was a somewhat productive day. ^-^
Keep up the good work! 화이팅 everyone!
07.20.18
Update!
4 units completed in Spanish through Duolingo
2 units completed in Korean through Duolingo
4 units completed in French through Duolingo
Watched 1 video, read 1 article, and completed 1 French quiz on Coursera
Also trying to balance college applications/decisions, preparing for a Vietnam mission trip, and studying for driver’s exam & SAT Subject Tests...yay
Serendipity by BTS // French Vocabulary List
tous ces - all this
la coïncidence - coincidence
juste - just
sentir - to feel
tout le monde - the whole world
hier - yesterday
la joie - the joy
appeler - to call
devenir - to become
la fleur - the flower
comme si - as if
attendre - to wait
fleurer - to bloom
jusqu’à - until
faire mal; être douloureux - to ache
peut être - maybe
la providence - the providence
l’univers (m) - the universe
mon cœur - my heart
voleter; papillonner - to flutter
s’inquiéter - to worry (oneself)
je me suis inquiet - I am worried
le destin - the destiny
envier (de); jalouser (de) - to be jealous (of)
être effrayé (de) - to be scared of
voir - to see
toucher - to touch
bouger - to move
faux; erroné - miss; wrong
le bonheur - happiness
destiné à être - meant to be
aimer - to love
pénicillium - penicillium (blue mold)
sauver - to save
mon ange - my angel
mon monde - my world
calico chat - calico cat
un porte-bonheur - a good luck charm
Grammar Friday: Ya and Todavía
es / música
taken from @senchais‘s music french vocab list!
ORQUESTA (F) | ORCHESTRA
bronces (m) - brass corno francés (m) | french horn trompeta (f) | trumpet trombón (m) | trombone tuba (f) | tuba bombardino (m) | euphonium
teclados (m) - keyboards órgano (m) | organ arpa (f) | harp sintetizador (m) | synthesizer clavicémbalo (m) | harpsichord piano (m) | piano
percusión (f) - percussion tambor (m) | drum tambor con bordón (m) | snare drum carillón (m) | chimes platillo (m) | cymbal pandereta (f) | tambourine tímpanos (m, pl) | timpani
cuerdas (f) - strings viola (f) | viola contrabajo (m) | double bass violín (m) | violin violonchelo (m) | cello
vientos de madera (m) - woodwinds fagot (m) | bassoon clarinete (m) | clarinet flauta (f) | flute oboe (m) | oboe
otros instrumentos (m) - other instruments acordeón (m) | accordion bajo (m) | bass guitar castañuelas (f, pl) | castanets clarín (m) | bugle gaita (f) | bagpipes zampoña (f) | panpipes guitarra (f) | guitar laúd (m) | lute ukelele (m) | ukelele
TERMINOLOGÍA DE MÚSICA (F) | MUSICAL TERMINOLOGY
composición (f) - composition balada (f) | ballad minué (m) | minuet movimiento (m) | movement rapsodia (f) | rhapsody serenata (f) | serenade sonata (f) | sonata sinfonía (f) | symphony vals (m) | waltz
teoría de la música (f) - music theory acorde (m) | chord arpegio (m) | arpeggio compás (m) | bar, measure bemol (m) | flat clave de bajo (f) | bass clef clave de agudos (f) | treble clef coda (f) | coda sostenido (m) | sharp escala (f) | scale melodía (f) | melody octava (f) | octave partituras (f, pl) | sheet music intervalo (m) | interval fermata (f) | fermata pentagrama (m) | stave ritmo (m) | rhythm silencio (m) | rest síncopa (f) | syncopation clave (f) | key
OTROS (M) | OTHERS arco (m) | bow bastón (m) | baton director (m) | conductor discordancia (f) | dissonance armonía (f) | harmony mayor (m) | major púa (f) | guitar pick metrónomo (m) | metronome menor (m) | minor música (f) | music atril (m) | music stand
07.20.18
When you accidentally fall asleep while typing haha...
So here is the update for yesterday!
7 units completed in Spanish through Duolingo
6 units completed in Korean through Duolingo
1 unit completed in Italian through Duolingo
1 unit completed in French through Duolingo
1 hour of Youtube videos in Korean
Read 2 French articles and completed 1 French quiz on Coursera
Hope this encourages all of you to keep up the good work in studying languages~ <3
07.19.18 (12:12 A.M.)
I am going to post my daily study log starting from today.
2 sets of Italian on Duolingo
3 sets of French on Duolingo
2 sets of Spanish on Duolingo
1 quiz in French (B2/university level) on Coursera
1 one-hour practice test (SAT Subject Test in Korean with Listening)
SAT Literature drills (English)
(I will be posting later today, technically. See you all later and hope that this encourages you all to keep up the language learning!)