If you are into languages, you are probably familiar with those conversations with your multilingual friends: you take arbitrary elements from the languages you both speak, and randomly squeeze them together into sentences.
That is any regular Monday for the Swiss. Schwyzdüütsch, a.k.a. #Swiss German is a colorful amalgamation of German, French and Italian.
While living in germany not for long I once had a german friend telling me she build her own closet, so me in reply said 'wow, du bist schlimm!' (when 'slim' in dutch means 'smart')
Her face skewed and she threw a rant but after some explanation we had a good laugh, but yeah, languages can be funny sometimes mixing them up!
What’s a word or phrase in a language you speak that describes someone who is nervous? Not just nervous about an exam or something but like, you’re at an airport and the person next to you is shuffling anxiously not wanting to miss the boarding announcement even though it’s at least an hour away, and they just can’t stop shuffling? More a way of being.
Scientists are using AI to decode whale talk.
“Sperm whale vocalisations are more expressive and structured than previously believed, and built from a repertoire comprising nearly an order of magnitude more distinguishable codas. These results show context-sensitive and combinatorial vocalisation can appear in organisms with divergent evolutionary lineage and vocal apparatus.” #whale#language https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-47221-8
It was 69% complete, right below the threshold. Since then there has been no significant change. If you are a K-9 Mail user and a native Korean speaker, please consider helping out.
@timrichards that does depend on what the circumstances are though. Like do you just want a yes or no, or is it more that the yes option is exciting and involves a party, in which case Yay! is acceptable ;-)
@bougiewonderland@JillsJoy Grim Reapers or Guides to afterlife are common in all the areas influenced by Buddhism. King Yama controls the underworld and has assistants to bring souls across the bridge to him. Korea gets Buddhism from China around 4thC.
But Neo-Confucianism is much later. Zhu Xi, its main proponent, lived in 12thC. Korea is controlled by Mongol Yuan dynasty for 80 years until 1350 and gets neo-confucianism as state philosophy during that time.
However, i realized i could step up the #korean aquiring game. If all the kids nowadays can learn englisch by watching youtube and tiktok, i can do it, too!
I am kidding, i knew this before, obviously, that i could watch korean yt videos, but it was mostly frustrating and boring.
But you know what i love? Freaking Booktube!
And it exists in korea, too. Do i care that i only understand like 30%? No, because there are freaking book covers lol
@bookstardust Learning it in context is so important too. My brain just doesn't retain vocab from drills or lists anymore but it will latch onto words + particles in Thai series so this is how I'm learning. Slow but it works and I'm bypassing the urge to translate into English because I'm learning it in context.
I'm glad you've found an additional way to learn too. Good luck with your study :)