• @jopepa@lemmy.world
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    135 months ago

    A Greek and Canadian disagreeing on Spanish makes me feel like my mono and thee quarters linguistic ass needs to try harder.

    • Canadian_Cabinet
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      95 months ago

      Not Canadian, contrary to my username. I’m actually Spanish, so I imagine that I’m the one who would be correct considering it’s my native language

      • @jopepa@lemmy.world
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        5 months ago

        Am I supposed to believe you’re not furniture either? Nice try you shifty stack of maple drawers.

        Edit: ¿“Por” no es “for” en ingles?

        ¿Para qué no les dijiste cómo?

          • @jopepa@lemmy.world
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            55 months ago

            Isn’t it strange how languages have tons of homonyms we hardly notice while having synonyms for almost anything else? Thanks for sharing I’ll check that out.

        • flicker
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          65 months ago

          “Shifty stack of maple drawers” is this best thing I’ve read all week. Thank you for that.

        • Justin
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          5 months ago

          Prepositions are probably one of the parts of speech that is the hardest to translate in any language.

          I learned Swedish as a second language, and it feels like “at”, “for”, and “on” are completely randomly interchanged, even though each word has a direct translation and both Swedish and English are Germanic languages at their core. There are multiple forms of “to” in Swedish too.

          The “usage notes” section for the Swedish word for “On” is an experience lol
          https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/på#Usage_notes

          Luckily, they’re also the most forgiving part at any speech of mistranslate.

          • @jopepa@lemmy.world
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            25 months ago

            It’s no wonder doctors in linguistics dip into philosophy as often as they do, incredible minds to know enough languages to study them. Polyglots are cool

      • @jopepa@lemmy.world
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        15 months ago

        tbh between you and the Grecian parent comment I thought I might’ve uncovered the fediverse Greek mafia lol