oh god oh god he's coming out of the widget he's gonna get my family-
I've placated him for now...

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oh god oh god he's coming out of the widget he's gonna get my family-
I've placated him for now...
me: I don't need to learn this word, I'll never use it
me shortly after, seeing/hearing that word and not remembering it's meaning:
people when a different language is different:
has conversation in target language found in the bathroom drenched in sweat and splashing water on my face immediately afterward
*poking pronominal verbs with a stick* okay. give me your secrets
god gives his toughest battles (grammar) to his sleepiest soldiers (me)
Duolingo Welsh has ventured into the white-and-gold or blue-and-black dress debate
i think having a very limited vocabulary in spanish has made me more creative with describing stuff. like just now i realised i didn’t know the word for to spell so i thought “¿qué es la palabra que es como pronunciar pero para escribir?” and once i didn’t know the word for olive so i thought …. uva salada
(eng. translation: “what is the word that’s like pronounce but for writing?” and “salty grape”)