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can i submit this for scraps? not sure about this one, open to tweaking it (2/2)
Adding now, thanks!
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[Image: Flag with 5 stripes: Dark green, fading to white]
can i submit this for scraps? not sure about this one, open to tweaking it (2/2)
Adding now, thanks!
-Hermy
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Can you use pronouns from languages other than your own? Like if i, an english speaker, wanted to use danish neutral pronouns for example. Thanks!
Hm. I think it would be wise to look into the culture that speaks the language. In some cases I could see that being construed as appropriation. Do your homework, and maybe talk to some folks from that culture if you can.
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hi! i've only just started learning german, and i was wondering, why is your blog called welcome *in* germany instead of welcome *to* germany? thank you!
Because it’s Denglish, our glorious combination of Deutsch (German) and English. ;) You will come across a lot of this once you seriously start studying the language. In German it would be “Willkommen in Deutschland”, but I wanted Germany in the name as I have found that, since English dominates around the world, most people don’t even know our country is actually called Deutschland… It’s like the city of München (real name) versus Munich (fake English name given to that city because Brits or whatever couldn’t pronounce the actual name? Heh). They did this with other places, like Wien - Vienna.
Read more about Denglish here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denglisch
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Hey, a while ago you had a post about proquu- & proquasexual, and i was wondering how are they different from min- and finsexual? Thanks!
Sure thing! So let’s take a look at the definitions (I’ll compare proqua- and fin- for this example, although proquu- and min- could be compared the same way except related to attraction to masuline nb/men).
Proqua-: a feminine person who is only attracted to other feminine people
Fin-: feeling attraction to feminine identifying people
So both terms are typically used by nonbinary people. While proqua- would only be for use by feminine-identifying nb people or women, fin- just means attraction to feminine people and can be used by a nb person of any sort. So an agender person that’s not aligned with any binary gender that is attracted to women could consider themselves fin-, but not proqua-.
Hope that helps!
I'm emailing my teachers about my autism and how it'll affect my school life, what do you think would be most useful for them to know? Thanks :)
Well every autistic person has different traits, so how DOES your autism affect your school life ?
Do you have sensory issues, executive dysfunction issues, speech processing issues ? All of those would be important to mention.
If you have accommodations, maybe mention those too.
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