It's amazing that the French word for "schedules" is "horaires". It sounds so much like the English "horror". How has a Canadian band not yet used this to write the best bilingual song out there.
(I'm assuming it hasn't been written yet, that is!)
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It's amazing that the French word for "schedules" is "horaires". It sounds so much like the English "horror". How has a Canadian band not yet used this to write the best bilingual song out there.
(I'm assuming it hasn't been written yet, that is!)
the thing about me is that i love derivatives i love prefixes and i love root words
all my complaints about semantics homework aside, i really enjoy the class
professor croft is possibly the most brilliant person i've had the privilege to listen to lecture in my entire time at university and although i don't enjoy having to solve complicated aspect problems when i'm sick and full of brain fog, i am really thrilled i am taking grammatical analysis with him next semester
like
beyond thrilled
i know cognitive semantics is really his true joy and i think i'm going to have to buy his new book on verbal semantics when it comes out, but
i just really can't wait to hear him lecture on grammar!! ahhh
professor croft i am convinced you are a time lord and also possibly a wizard but i really adore you
also cognitive semantics is really interesting and a lot of the stuff makes sense once you get your head around it