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Ccaesar
Triglot
Groupie
Denmark
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Speaks: Danish*, English, German
Studies: Italian

 
 Message 57 of 117
13 February 2015 at 10:15am | IP Logged 
Salve
I am looking forward to seeing next month's challenge! :D I am thrilled to know that
none of us have had to be removed and I wish all of you luck in your language
learning.

Now my connection to Caesar might be a bit obvious (my name here on the forum),
however, in reality I chose it because I find it funny when I am mainly learning
Italian on my own and I am really interested in Roman history.

If any of you could recommend something to start reading in Italian I would appreciate
it (I've only been at it for a little while of course), but I would like to look up
some stuff to start reading later on.



Edited by Ccaesar on 13 February 2015 at 10:16am

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Serpent
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 Message 58 of 117
13 February 2015 at 2:45pm | IP Logged 
Hehe. Why the doube c btw? (or was simply Caesar already taken?)

I really like the books by Bonacci editore publishing house, like Che storia or the Percorso guidato series. I found quick links on Amazon but it's available in other places too, like bookdepository. These are written with learners in mind, so they're avoiding unnecessary vocabulary, but there are some words that you're expected to look up if you don't know them. A B2 learner should be able to cruise through these books without encountering any unfamiliar words. But these can be used even below B1 if you want to learn more vocab in your specialized areas, like tourism and history.
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Ccaesar
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Groupie
Denmark
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Speaks: Danish*, English, German
Studies: Italian

 
 Message 59 of 117
14 February 2015 at 2:37pm | IP Logged 
Caesar was already taken ;)
Thank you very much for the links I really appreciate it!

Oh by the way I see that you are learning Danish! How goes that? :)
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kanewai
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Speaks: English*, French, Marshallese
Studies: Italian, Spanish

 
 Message 60 of 117
20 February 2015 at 9:49pm | IP Logged 
I'm starting to get back in the swing of things after a month off. I didn't totally
neglect my languages, but I've been operating at about quarter speed. Mostly because
I've been recovering from my vacation ... and the subsequent week-long hangover.

My main focus right now is using Pimselur French IV as a review, and pushing slowly
ahead with Italian Living Language. The last isn't too popular on HTLAL, but I really
like it. The written and oral drills really help in solidifying grammar points I am
familiar with but haven't internalized yet. Especially with those pesky Italian
pronouns.

On the reading front, Il nome della Rosa has been enjoyable. I'm reading
slowly, but it's more accessible than I thought it would be. Eco's language is
actually pretty straight-forward. I get lost in the discussions on medieval Catholic
politics, but I would probably get lost in those sections in English too.

Notre-Dame-des-Fleurs, meanwhile, is intense. Genet uses a lot of argot
and gay street slang that isn't in my dictionary, but I can still follow along. It's
the story of pimps, hustlers, and street kids in 1940's Paris. It's brilliant,
but also really graphic. It is not a book for everyone.

Edited by kanewai on 20 February 2015 at 9:56pm

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Anya
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 Message 61 of 117
21 February 2015 at 5:03pm | IP Logged 
Concerning the reading in Italian, I liked "La solitudine dei numeri primi" by Paolo Giordano.
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kanewai
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 Message 62 of 117
24 February 2015 at 2:21am | IP Logged 
La solitudine dei numeri primi is high on my list - a couple of people have
recommended it! I need to move away from using my kindle for Italian first, and I
think I'm almost there.

One thing that's fun about Il nome della Rosa is the monk Salvatore who creates
his own language, based upon Tuscan, Latin, Provençal and whatever else comes to his
mind. Of course I can barely understand him, but no one else in the book can either.

And it looks like our administrator even started a thread on Salvatore back in 2005:

FX

Primo giorno - Guglielmo and Adso meet Salvatore:

Penitenziagite! Vide quando draco venturus est a rodegarla l'anima tua! La mortz
est super nos! Prega che vene lo papa santo a liberar nos a malo de todas le peccata!
Ah ah, ve piase ista negromanzia de Domini Nostri Ieus Christi! Et anco jois m'es dols
e plazer m'es dolors.. Cave el diabolo! Semper m'aguaita in qualche canto per
adentarme le carcagna. Ma Salvatore non est insipiens! Bonum monasterium, et aqui se
magna et se priega dominum nostrum. Et el resto valet un figo seco. Et amen. No?


From the English version:

Penitenziagite! Watch out for the draco who cometh in futurum to gnaw your anima!
Death is super nos! Pray the Santo Pater come to liberar nos a malo and all our sin!
Ha ha, you like this negromanzia de Domini Nostri Jesu Christi! Et anco jois m'es dols
e plazer m'es dolors... Cave el diabolo! Semper lying in wait for me in some angulum
to snap at my heels. But Salvatore is not stupidus! Bonum monasterium, and aqui
refectorium and pray to dominum nostrum. And the rest is worth merda. Amen. No?




Edited by kanewai on 24 February 2015 at 2:25am

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tristano
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Speaks: Italian*, Spanish, French, English
Studies: Dutch

 
 Message 63 of 117
25 February 2015 at 8:26am | IP Logged 
Hi, I can try to translate it for you.
Sinners! Satan is going to kill your soul. The death is upon us. Pray that God come to free us from the curse of all
the sins! Ah ah, do you like this necromancy of our Lord Jesus Christ!. And still joy is distressful to me and the
pleasure is painful to me. Digs the devil! He traps me always in some song to bite my heels. But the Savious is not
ignorant! Good monastery, and here is eaten and is prayed our lord. The rest doesn't worth anything. And amen.
No?



... more or less.
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Serpent
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 Message 64 of 117
06 March 2015 at 6:05am | IP Logged 
Wow cool! I didn't properly read it last time I saw. I hope we haven't lost any posts in the outage?


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