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@tigerpup98
as I learn languages, the smaller I get
everyone should learn languages! or at least try. only english speakers really never learn any other language while everyone else does… come on anglo-saxon world…
there are so many reasons to learn other languages, but one that i’ve realized this past week that i find pretty incredible is that language learning is humbling. the greek philosopher Socrates said, “the only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing” and i think this statement is crazy awesome. the more you inquire and try to understand this world, the more you come to realize this world is complex as hell, and the smaller and smaller your amount of knowledge and wisdom becomes. true of anything, a person exceedingly prideful in his trade will not improve if he believes that he is in fact that good. in this sense, a great guitarist is someone who knows he’s not that great. thus a great guitarist is never a great guitarist. once people reach this mountain point in their skill at which no one can surpass them, they’ve plateaued in their ability and will be stuck at that point until they venture out of their small circle and find that they are, again, not that great at their skill compared to the rest of the world. (i’m looking at you high school senior who’s about to go to music school!)
when it comes to language learning, i realized this when i watched my 60-something-year old professor of linguistic anthropology (who is brilliant by the way), -with all her years of experience and incredible amounts of knowledge of linguistics and culture- still fumble around the classroom trying to pronounce people’s chinese, bengali, native america, and slavic names. it became most apparent to me when she tried saying a chinese phrase to me (with a very heavy accent) to which i did not understand. this professor, though most qualified to teach about language, still can be schooled by this classroom in terms of language and cultural knowledge. a professor can sit back and feel that he is king of linguistic understanding, that he is more erudite than all, but the very moment that that professor tries to learn hindi, he is stripped away of his power as he fumbles through pronunciation and grammar. he is subject to becoming the pupil when asking a 19 year-old indian student (who would thus become the master) about hindi.
thus diving into a new language is like venturing out to a place where you know that you’re going to be lost and you’re going to be an idiot, but it is powerfully rewarding as you gain new knowledge and cultural perspective of the world from new eyes, as well as recognize that you are only touching one part of the elephant that is life. language learning is not only good for cognitive ability, and cultural competence, but it is spiritually enriching. if you can be humbled by understanding how little you know through learning language, then you will be put more into the place that you’re supposed to be, rather than in that elevated position that you believed that your educational/socio-economic background bore you into.
THIS
me: I need to practice with native speakers more
me: *sees a native speaker*
me: *runs away*
Me before i became a tourist disguised as a native
Your voice sounds completely different in different languages. It alters your personality somehow. I don’t think people get the same feeling from you. The rhythm changes. Because the rhythm of the language is different, it changes your inner rhythm and that changes how you process everything. When I hear myself speak French, I look at myself differently. Certain aspects will feel closer to the way I feel or the way I am and others won’t. I like that—to tour different sides of yourself. I often find when looking at people who are comfortable in many languages, they’re more comfortable talking about emotional stuff in a certain language or political stuff in another and that’s really interesting, how people relate to those languages.
Francois Arnaud (via themindmovement)
Your mother tongue has a lasting effect on your brain – even if you can’t remember it. That’s according to a new study from the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital and McGill University’s Department of Psychology.
It’s hard to say exactly what this means for our understanding of language acquisition, but it’s an incredible reminder that our first few months of life are so important for our brain development.
MRI images: Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University
Title image: Moonchilde-Struck
Tips to learn a new language
The 75 most common words make up 40% of occurrences The 200 most common words make up 50% of occurrences The 524 most common words make up 60% of occurrences The 1257 most common words make up 70% of occurrences The 2925 most common words make up 80% of occurrences The 7444 most common words make up 90% of occurrences The 13374 most common words make up 95% of occurrences The 25508 most common words make up 99% of occurrences
(Source: 5 Steps to Speak a New Language by Hung Quang Pham)
This article has an excellent summary on how to rapidly learn a new language within 90 days.
We can begin with studying the first 600 words. Of course chucking is an effective way to memorize words readily. Here’s a list to translate into the language you desire to learn that Derek Roger suggested! :)
EXPRESSIONS OF POLITENESS (about 50 expressions)
‘Yes’ and 'no’: yes, no, absolutely, no way, exactly.
Question words: when? where? how? how much? how many? why? what? who? which? whose?
Apologizing: excuse me, sorry to interrupt, well now, I’m afraid so, I’m afraid not.
Meeting and parting: good morning, good afternoon, good evening, hello, goodbye, cheers, see you later, pleased to meet you, nice to have met.
Interjections: please, thank you, don’t mention it, sorry, it’ll be done, I agree, congratulations, thank heavens, nonsense.
NOUNS (about 120 words)
Time: morning, afternoon, evening, night; Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday; spring, summer, autumn, winter; time, occasion, minute, half-hour, hour, day, week, month, year.
People: family, relative, mother, father, son, daughter, sister, brother, husband, wife; colleague, friend, boyfriend, girlfriend; people, person, human being, man, woman, lady, gentleman, boy, girl, child.
Objects: address, bag, book, car, clothes, key, letter (=to post), light (=lamp), money, name, newspaper, pen, pencil, picture, suitcase, thing, ticket.
Places: place, world, country, town, street, road, school, shop, house, apartment, room, ground; Britain, name of the foreign country, British town-names, foreign town-names.
Abstract: accident, beginning, change, color, damage, fun, half, help, joke, journey, language, English, name of the foreign language, letter (of alphabet), life, love, mistake, news, page, pain, part, question, reason, sort, surprise, way (=method), weather, work.
Other: hand, foot, head, eye, mouth, voice; the left, the right; the top, the bottom, the side; air, water, sun, bread, food, paper, noise.
PREPOSITIONS (about 40 words)
General: of, to, at, for, from, in, on.
Logical: about, according-to, except, like, against, with, without, by, despite, instead of.
Space: into, out of, outside, towards, away from, behind, in front of, beside, next to, between, above, on top of, below, under, underneath, near to, a long way from, through.
Time: after, ago, before, during, since, until.
DETERMINERS (about 80 words)
Articles and numbers: a, the; nos. 0–20; nos. 30–100; nos. 200–1000; last, next, 1st–12th.
Demonstrative: this, that.
Possessive: my, your, his, her, its, our, their.
Quantifiers: all, some, no, any, many, much, more, less, a few, several, whole, a little, a lot of.
Comparators: both, neither, each, every, other, another, same, different, such.
ADJECTIVES (about 80 words)
Color: black, blue, green, red, white, yellow.
Evaluative: bad, good, terrible; important, urgent, necessary; possible, impossible; right, wrong, true.
General: big, little, small, heavy; high, low; hot, cold, warm; easy, difficult; cheap, expensive; clean, dirty; beautiful, funny (=comical), funny (=odd), usual, common (=shared), nice, pretty, wonderful; boring, interesting, dangerous, safe; short, tall, long; new, old; calm, clear, dry; fast, slow; finished, free, full, light (=not dark), open, quiet, ready, strong.
Personal: afraid, alone, angry, certain, cheerful, dead, famous, glad, happy, ill, kind, married, pleased, sorry, stupid, surprised, tired, well, worried, young.
VERBS (about 100 words)
arrive, ask, be, be able to, become, begin, believe, borrow, bring, buy, can, change, check, collect, come, continue, cry, do, drop, eat, fall, feel, find, finish, forget, give, going to, have, have to, hear, help, hold, hope, hurt (oneself), hurt (someone else), keep, know, laugh, learn, leave, lend, let (=allow), lie down, like, listen, live (=be alive), live (=reside), look (at), look for, lose, love, make, may (=permission), may (=possibility), mean, meet, must, need, obtain, open, ought to, pay, play, put, read, remember, say, see, sell, send, should, show, shut, sing, sleep, speak, stand, stay, stop, suggest, take, talk, teach, think, travel, try, understand, use, used to, wait for, walk, want, watch, will, work (=operate), work (=toil), worry, would, write.
PRONOUNS (about 40 words)
Personal: I, you, he, she, it, we, they, one; myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves.
Possessive: mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs.
Demonstrative: this, that.
Universal: everyone, everybody, everything, each, both, all, one, another.
Indefinite: someone, somebody, something, some, a few, a little, more, less; anyone, anybody, anything, any, either, much, many.
Negative: no-one, nobody, nothing, none, neither.
ADVERBS (about 60 words)
Place: here, there, above, over, below, in front, behind, nearby, a long way away, inside, outside, to the right, to the left, somewhere, anywhere, everywhere, nowhere, home, upstairs, downstairs.
Time: now, soon, immediately, quickly, finally, again, once, for a long time, today, generally, sometimes, always, often, before, after, early, late, never, not yet, still, already, then (=at that time), then (=next), yesterday, tomorrow, tonight.
Quantifiers: a little, about (=approximately), almost, at least, completely, very, enough, exactly, just, not, too much, more, less.
Manner: also, especially, gradually, of course, only, otherwise, perhaps, probably, quite, so, then (=therefore), too (=also), unfortunately, very much, well.
CONJUNCTIONS (about 30 words)
Coordinating: and, but, or; as, than, like.
Time & Place: when, while, before, after, since (=time), until; where.
Manner & Logic: how, why, because, since (=because), although, if; what, who, whom, whose, which, that.
english: coconut oil
french: :)
english: oh boy
french: oil of the nut of the coco
IM CRYINGNFN
english: ninety-nine
french: :)
english: oh no
french: four-twenty-ten-nine
english: potato
french: :)
english: oh geez
french: apple of the earth
french: papillon
english: :)
french: don’t
english: beurremouche
French: pamplemousse English: :) French: pls no English: raisinfruit
english: squirrel
german: :)
english: oh dear
german: oak croissant
english: helicopter german: :) english: uh oh german: lifting screwdriver
english: toes
spanish: :)
english: no don’t
spanish : fingers of the feet
english: ladybug
russian: :)
english: oh no
russian: god’s cow
english: shark
maltese: :)
english: pls no
maltese: sea dog
English: leopard
Dutch: :)
English: stop
Dutch: lazy horse
English: glove
German: :)
English: what now
German: hand shoe
English: fridge Dutch: :) English: oh no Dutch: cooling closet
English: wombat
Chinese: :)
English: don’t
Chinese: pocket bear
English: egg beater German: :) English: *sigh* German: bike snow bat
English: moth
French: :)
English: stop
French: butterfly … of the night!
English: slug German: :) English: pls why German: naked snail
English: pencil case
German: :)
English: ah crap
German: feather folder
English: ring
Spanish: :3c
English: no
Spanish: tiny anus
English: oxygen
German: :)
English: not again
German: angry material
English: Sorry
German: ^^
English: Wait
German: Guilt removal
english: bat norwegian: :) english: smh norwegian: flags mouse
I'm patiently waiting for someone to mention the pokémon Ninetails so I can whip out my gumiho knowledge and educate them.
In case you guys want them separately. I tried using one of these as my phone wallpaper and it fits perfectly <3 I’ll be redesigning more ATLA and LOK characters soon~
PS5, 12″ x 21.33″
Best romantic comedy tv shows?
I mean pretty much every kdrama but c'mon people i need new hilarious tv shows for a hopeless romantic such as myself to watch
Thoughts on Made in the AM
Hey Angel: meh they could do better but a very fun song to sing along to
Drag Me Down: catchy and very dance-able
Perfect: honestly didnt give a shit about it at first and thought it was pretty meh but the more I hear it the more I like it
Infinity: if i ever want to sit alone in my room and cry and sing along to music this would probably be a good song
End of the Day: if i were gay this would actually be my jam. They imply theyre singing to a girl a few times but its simply enough its not a big deal to overlook. Otherwise, my first thoughts went to an LGBT love story.
If I Could Fly: they prolly shouldve named this "for your eyes only" instead js
Long Way down: seriously like this entire album is ballads. 1D r u ok
Never Enough: well... this is definately... different. Just shocked a little by the acapella style but catchy
Olivia: is the goal to serenade every girl out there? Diana had a great message so I couldnt argue. Album 347 is gonna have a song named Laquisha
What A Feeling: why do all of these songs sound like other songs? 1D y'all need to find your sound again
Love You Goodbye: let's have breakup sex.
I Want to Write You A Song: Blackbird?? Theres a song that I swear fits this perfectly like almost plagerism and i cant think of it. Maybe it is Blackbird.
History: I actually really like the song. It can be taken two ways; either its about the boys and their relationship with eachother (including Zayn) or its about their relationship with their fans.
Final thoughts: pretty happy they're taking a break now. They really need it bc honestly I feel like they've really lost their sound. Best of luck boys; come back with something that sounds more like you and less like someone else. Also I wanted to note that I do love how you can really hear all of them and they aren't Harry and the other 3 guys.
My face when people say they don’t like Leonid Afremov’s artwork
80 years ago was born Georges Perec. He was a highly-regarded French novelist, filmmaker and essayist.
In “La Disparition” (1969), Perec wrote an entire novel without using the letter “e”, the most common vowel in the French language.
When you don’t know how to pronounce a French word.
“There is only one happiness in life: to love and be loved.”
A+ to me for being able to understand this almost perfectly
When my teacher asks me for homework that I forgot to do
YASSSS IF U DA SHIT U DA SHIT HONEY.