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Triglot
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 Message 113 of 124
26 March 2011 at 1:10pm | IP Logged 
clumsy wrote:
That's interesting thing I have learned.
This 入らずんば

Must be some old grammar.



連用形+ずんば is the same as ないなら. According to my dictionary, it used to be ずは。The ん implies emphasis.

See, this is why classical Japanese rocks your pants off.
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christian
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 Message 114 of 124
26 March 2011 at 6:44pm | IP Logged 
German: Fallschirmjäger (paratrooper), Kopfschmerzen (headache)
English: clusterf*** (a big mess)
Spanish: naríz (nose), tranquilo (tranquil), ojalá (hopefully)

Edited by christian on 26 March 2011 at 6:44pm

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Mooby
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 Message 115 of 124
26 March 2011 at 8:24pm | IP Logged 
There's something highly evocative and homely about the Polish word
for grandmother ( = babcia).
Like a warm embrace.
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LazyLinguist
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 Message 116 of 124
27 March 2011 at 5:36pm | IP Logged 
German:
Krankenpfleger (Male Nurse)
deswegen (therefore)
Anything with the letter combos ch, sch, pf, ug or ön in it.
Anything of more than 30 letters long.

Engish:
Haemophilliac (sufferer from a genetic disorder in which the blood will not clot.
Cockup (a mistake, slightly rude)
Imbecile
Ignoramus (both meaning along the lines of Idiot.

Edited by LazyLinguist on 27 March 2011 at 5:41pm

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darkwhispersdal
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 Message 117 of 124
27 March 2011 at 5:51pm | IP Logged 
I love the word serendipitiy in English and бабушка in Russian though whenever I read or hear the latter word I keep singing the song

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Ubik
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 Message 118 of 124
27 March 2011 at 7:41pm | IP Logged 
LazyLinguist wrote:
German:...
deswegen (therefore)...


deswegen is indeed awesome. I especially love almost all German words that have 'weg'
somewhere in them. 'bewegung' = movement is probably my most favorite word. Also,
'gemütlich' = comfortable was my first favorite German word. Also, I know this is for
words, not phrases, but 'Unter vier Augen' is my favorite German phrase. It literally
means "under four eyes" which is idiomatically "in private".
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Élan
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 Message 119 of 124
28 March 2011 at 4:39am | IP Logged 
Persian:
بنفش - banafsh - purple: The "fsh" sound is so fun! Like a sound effect for water pouring quickly out of a tap.
دروغ - doroogh - lie: It just sounds fun!
دوغ - doogh - sour yogurt drink: I think "doogh" is the perfect name for this drink.

Chinese:
舌头 - shétou - tongue: I love the way you have to move your tongue when saying this word.


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jdmoncada
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 Message 120 of 124
29 March 2011 at 4:24am | IP Logged 
I remembered a Spanish phrase I like that makes me happy.


de vez en cuando


It means "from time to time" as far as function. :)


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