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Elenia Diglot Senior Member United Kingdom lilyonlife.blog Joined 3846 days ago 239 posts - 327 votes Speaks: English*, French Studies: German, Swedish, Esperanto
| Message 713 of 812 26 May 2015 at 9:26pm | IP Logged |
I never got particularly far with Anansi Boys, I hope you get further with it than me. By
contrast, I loved Neverwhere.
I hope you progress with Dr Who, too!
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| Via Diva Diglot Senior Member Russian Federation last.fm/user/viadivaRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 4224 days ago 1109 posts - 1427 votes Speaks: Russian*, English Studies: German, Italian, French, Swedish, Esperanto, Czech, Greek
| Message 714 of 812 27 May 2015 at 11:06am | IP Logged |
Seems that I will get further, it's easier and somewhat even funnier. And I make sure to check Neverwhere too :)
Eh I hope so too. I mean I have to. Maybe it'll take me months, but some improvement is just bound to happen. At least that's what I think when I can't understand what Martha says.
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French logic:
- weird numerals
- possessives matching the thing which is owned
- lots of homophones
Not sure I will ever get this. But apart from that I don't really see anything hard so far. I progress slowly because I don't know enough words and because I haven't dealt with phonology and with "how to read". I am aware that tenses should grant me with massive
headache, and, frankly, the verb forms have done that too already, but I guess I can get farther than I thought I am gonna get in terms of passive skills if I would want that.
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| tarvos Super Polyglot Winner TAC 2012 Senior Member China likeapolyglot.wordpr Joined 4697 days ago 5310 posts - 9399 votes Speaks: Dutch*, English, Swedish, French, Russian, German, Italian, Norwegian, Mandarin, Romanian, Afrikaans Studies: Greek, Modern Hebrew, Spanish, Portuguese, Czech, Korean, Esperanto, Finnish
| Message 715 of 812 27 May 2015 at 11:12am | IP Logged |
Possessives which match the gender of the thing that is owned exist in Russian too...
As for the numerals, I don't use the French ones - in Switzerland and Belgium they count
normally (except that Belgium still uses quatre-vingts, but in isolation that is no worse
than sorok for forty in Russian).
Edited by tarvos on 27 May 2015 at 11:13am
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| Via Diva Diglot Senior Member Russian Federation last.fm/user/viadivaRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 4224 days ago 1109 posts - 1427 votes Speaks: Russian*, English Studies: German, Italian, French, Swedish, Esperanto, Czech, Greek
| Message 716 of 812 27 May 2015 at 12:27pm | IP Logged |
I was referring to inability to tell the difference between her and his. I find this rather hilarious considering
that there are ils and elles.
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| tarvos Super Polyglot Winner TAC 2012 Senior Member China likeapolyglot.wordpr Joined 4697 days ago 5310 posts - 9399 votes Speaks: Dutch*, English, Swedish, French, Russian, German, Italian, Norwegian, Mandarin, Romanian, Afrikaans Studies: Greek, Modern Hebrew, Spanish, Portuguese, Czech, Korean, Esperanto, Finnish
| Message 717 of 812 27 May 2015 at 1:14pm | IP Logged |
French is quirky. That's all there is...
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| Cavesa Triglot Senior Member Czech Republic Joined 4999 days ago 3277 posts - 6779 votes Speaks: Czech*, FrenchC2, EnglishC1 Studies: Spanish, German, Italian
| Message 718 of 812 27 May 2015 at 5:43pm | IP Logged |
French is great! There are weird pieces in every language. At least in French, you can
quite always tell the pronunciation from the writen word, English is much harder in that
aspect. And the tenses are not that bad either. There are worse (not sure whether that
was the pesimist or the optimist speaking)
But the numerals are weird. As I had been used to them for years, I was so suprised to
find out Spanish numerals were normal :-)
And count in one more vote for Neverwhere.
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| g-bod Diglot Senior Member United KingdomRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5972 days ago 1485 posts - 2002 votes Speaks: English*, Japanese Studies: French, German
| Message 719 of 812 27 May 2015 at 7:27pm | IP Logged |
The novel Neverwhere was actually written after the BBC TV series (also written by Neil Gaiman) which is worth watching if you can find it.
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| Via Diva Diglot Senior Member Russian Federation last.fm/user/viadivaRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 4224 days ago 1109 posts - 1427 votes Speaks: Russian*, English Studies: German, Italian, French, Swedish, Esperanto, Czech, Greek
| Message 720 of 812 27 May 2015 at 8:32pm | IP Logged |
Whoa whoa whoa. I have a long waiting list of books to read, but I guess now I have no choice :)
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Just spent about two hours (100 minutes of pure time) writing - the third chapter is online. Actually that one was easier because it's somewhat like I usually write in Russian. And I
have thought the plot through while walking home, this also helps.
But I noticed I am not sure whether I use tenses right and if my words' choices aren't weird sometimes.
Eh I should've been writing the answers to the last colloquium which I kinda had to sit a week ago had I been doing stuff in time.
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ah, and Cavesa, you should clear your inbox or contact me via something without such limits, I haven't given all the links in one message, you know :D
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