MichaelPorter, to Catroventos
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When did “necessaries of life” replace “necessities of life” in common parlance? Is it a legal term?

I know “necessaries” is technically correct, but it rankles every time.

jnye, to Writers
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📚 , , nerds: opinions, please? Reading or using term "faux pas"--we all know basic definition: social blunder. But do you assume-and/or do you think others assume--the term implies that the blunder happened b/c someone knew better & "oops, forgot!" Or that the blunder happened b/c someone didn't know better in 1st place? No wrong answers here. I just have reasons for wondering how others view this. Any input appreciated! 😎

Clearly not 's most critical post!

thejapantimes, to Life
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"Before it's too late," "while you remember" — Mother's Day offers us a chance to learn ways to express a range of time in Japanese. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/life/2024/05/03/language/mothers-day-japan-grammar/

JeremyMallin, to Catroventos
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Not a very clear or helpful distinction in my opinion. A bit vague. 🤔

"A treatise is a formal written paper about a specific subject. It’s like an essay but longer. A treatise is usually about a serious subject, so you might read a treatise on democracy, but you probably won't read a treatise about chewing gum."

https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/treatise#:~:text=A%20treatise%20is%20a%20formal,a%20treatise%20about%20chewing%20gum.

thejapantimes, to Life
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Certain Japanese grammatical structures can help enhance emotions in conversation and writing, conveying the idea of "unbearably." https://www.japantimes.co.jp/life/2024/04/25/language/children-japan-grammar-shikataganai-tamaranai/ #life #language #vocabulary #nihongo #grammar #jlptn1 #jlptn2 #jlptn3

thejapantimes, to Life
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An English version of "The City and Its Uncertain Walls" won't come out till the fall, which gives you time to read it unspoiled in its original language. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/life/2024/04/19/language/how-to-read-haruki-murakami-in-japanese/ #life #language #nihongo #vocabulary #literature #books #harukimurakami

thejapantimes, to Life
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Thanks to the new entries, pretty soon your grandparents will even know what "onigiri," "omotenashi" and "kintsugi" means. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/life/2024/04/18/language/new-updates-to-japanese-dictionary-oxford/

fkamiah17, to Life
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I've just come across the Old English compound word "hord-wynn" (hoard-joy), which refers to treasure that delights.
That's how I'm going to be thinking of my library from now on 🥰 📚
#Life #Books #Words #Etymology

NatureMC,
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@fkamiah17 So I love the German word for = . Wort = word, Schatz = treasure, the treasure of words. To find in hord-wynns. 😊
I just found that this sense survives in the : https://www.theguardian.com/books/2021/nov/09/the-wordhord-daily-life-in-old-english-a-lexical-treasure-chest

thejapantimes, to Life
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As the weather changes it doesn't hurt to give your home a good clean. In Japan, that may also mean dusting off a few words and phrases for tidying. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/life/2024/04/11/language/spring-cleaning-vocabulary-japanese/

thejapantimes, to Life
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In addition to "maruhara," or "period harassment," younger employees want to cut down on the unnecessary emails that are a part of work culture. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/life/2024/04/02/language/period-harassment-maruhara-japanese-work-culture/

bitprophet, to linguistics
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https://rootlgame.net/ continues to be good fun. Just remembered it today after discovering it (on here, natch. forget who offhand, a mutual probably?) and added it to my first-thing morning tab set.

Also! You can play the entire historical run of the game, so I'm probably going to have /a/ Rootl tab open like, near permanently, until I finish the backlog 😂

thejapantimes, to Life
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The world of shogi, a game that is often described as a form of Japanese chess, has given us much more than just checkmates. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/life/2024/03/29/language/shogi-japanese-chess-vocabulary-idioms/

thejapantimes, to Life
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Author Sayaka Murata's use of marked and unmarked language provides new layers to a commentary on modern society. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/life/2024/03/22/language/sayaka-murata-convenience-store-woman-japanese-novels/ #life #language #literature #nihongo #vocabulary #grammar #books #sayakamurata

amadeus, (edited ) to thai
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deirdrespencer, to WordoftheDay
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My son gave me a book of (very) short stories by Nabokov for my birthday, and in the first tale, “The Wood-Sprite,” I came across a wonderful word that was new to me: tintinnabulation, meaning a ringing or tinkling sound.

It rather delighted me, so I thought I’d share it with you.

hebrewbyinbal, to Travel
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Lets get you ready for your travels to Israel! (Or any where else) ✈️🌎🤗

Here are some need to know words you may add to what you’ve learned in my course and you’ll be finding your way around Israel like a native speaker!

With summer ahead of us make sure to pack this lesson along with you ☀️🏖️

video/mp4

thejapantimes, to Life
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Got anything planned for International Women's Day? Try engaging with some of the issues in Japanese if you're not headed out to a march. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/life/2024/03/08/language/international-womens-day-japan-language/ #life #language #nihongo #vocabulary #women

sgharms, to linguistics
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I have a or or / question. Is there a way to refer to misattribution of reference to a second-order relationship to the referent?

Examples:

In the “Robots of Dawn” series, Lijah Bailey (from a Earth-is-one-giant-city) meets Gladia (from a tee-hee-it’s-not-the-antebellum-South-but-with-robots-not-slaves-or-is-it) planet. Smelling flowers, which are not on his world, he avers:

“These flowers smell like perfume!”

Much chuckles for the reader.

Or, today at W58/Lexington Ave across from the new DKNY ad:

“Wow that lady looks so much like Kaia Gerber!”

The lady in question is Cindy Crawford, supermodel, and mother of Kaia Gerber.

“This song is so pretty. It almost sounds like something the Beatles would have done.”

Song is Paul McCartney, solo.

Any ideas?

thejapantimes, to Life
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If you received a gift on Valentine's Day, White Day is your chance to return the kindness. Learn the verbs for giving with grace. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/life/2024/03/01/language/giving-receiving-white-day-japan/ #life #language #nihongo #vocabulary #jlptn5 #verbs

thejapantimes, to Life
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Areas hit by the New Year's Day earthquake find themselves subject to damaging misinformation as they try to focus on reconstruction. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/life/2024/02/23/language/rumor-gossip-japanese-language-misinformation/ #life #language #nihongo #vocabulary #jlptn2 #kanji

kagan, to Catroventos
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Quick usage/vocabulary note:

A "riff" is a short sequence of musical notes:

  • "The lead guitar riff in that song slaps!"

A "rift" is gap or fissure (literal or metaphorical):

  • "The earthquake opened up a rift in the ground."

  • "My friend saying that thing has caused a rift in our friendship."

#English #usage #vocabulary #grammar

thejapantimes, to Life
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A social norm seems to persist in Japan that one should apologize first and explain later. That goes for companies as well. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/life/2024/02/09/language/successful-unsuccessful-public-apologies/ #life #language #apologies #nihongo #vocabulary #jlptn1

smurthys, to Catroventos
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We see the word "Ruthless" used (mostly to mean merciless or cruel, like a tyrant) but we rarely see "Ruthful".

Also, it's interesting that thesauri mainly list Sympathetic and Compassionate as antonyms of Ruthless. Likewise, Ruthless is generally not listed as the main antonym of Ruthful.

Guess it's just one of those things where usage sense and frequency has drifted w time. Nothing to rue though. 😉

https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/ruthless

thejapantimes, to Life
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grammaticus, to Depression
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Celebrate Edgar Allan Poe's birthday (born in 1809) with the following resources available at the Grammaticus website:

"A Dream Within a Dream" - the post includes a simple exercise for English language learners
https://grammaticus.blog/2023/01/18/poe-dream/

"Alone" - Poe's remarkable autobiographical about and
https://grammaticus.blog/2024/01/18/alone-by-edgar-allan-poe/

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