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gerorirurog · 2 years
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How to pronounce manually
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sugar-petals · 3 years
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My Lady, how does one go about learning a new language? I'm here trying to expand my ligustic territory.
go by your strong suit:
audiobooks and youtube, perfect if you learn sonically. like a challenge? try spanish, it’s thrice as fast as most other languages. spaniards really emphasize the spoken word rather than the written one, they pack in all that information. listening is great fun though and if you learn this way, it’ll be worthwhile. if you go one step beyond, portuguese. super important to listen closely there. as a bonus, it’s way slower.
if you learn by reading, french is the way to go. spoken french swallows half the word so you need to start by knowing the spelling first anyway. also, written french is simply extremely satisfying. german is also important to read to know where we separate words. it’s similar to dutch. listening to dutch is harder than reading it.
if you love to write, pick up russian. it really takes some time until you rewire your brain for cyrillic, a lot of ‘false friend’ letters, that’s why it’s so important to write. but once you get into it, wow you progress faster and faster. another favorite for avid writers, hindi.
haptic learning: you use post-its on items in your room(s). i recommend thai since the letters are essentially beautiful swirly ornaments, it’s a pretty af alphabet. also, written arabic will do you a favor, it’s like you’re painting. you’ll see how much of a kinesthetic-friendly language it is.
visual learners do well with written chinese. most characters are calligraphic depictions of items and people. they understand the principle the fastest while other people struggle big time. your eye goes: i see herbs peeking through soil (艹) garden/field (田) tail (犭)... that’s a cat (猫)! and you picture a tail looking out of a catnip plant in your garden. learn japanese along the way, it incorporates kanji characters, same idea.
verbal learners and extroverts head straight to arabic. yep. arab speakers are the most flattered when you pick up their language and do conversation. pronunciation is key as they have a completely different phonology for e.g. q, h, th, g, gh sounds. another pick for verbal learners, again, portuguese. or any norse language.
if you’re good at maths and logic in general, latin is your friend. the grammar is almost never arbitrary like say german where we do the strangest things with verbs. similarly, written chinese is very regular.
if you pick up languages through music, korean is a no-brainer. it’s all so goddamn catchy. whenever i learn korean vocabulary, i can reference bits and pieces to k-pop right away. the songs also teach you the bit of word contraction that native speakers add. tumblr is full of blogs posting vocabulary lists for every new release of your favorite, it’s glorious.
BONUS - if you learn through memes and rolling on the floor... get into slavic languages, you won’t regret it.
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moedaugherty · 4 years
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Matched Task 8: Character Development Meme Week 1
1.- Character’s full name & pronunciation
Morgan Elora Daugherty ( m aw r g uh n)  ( eh l oh r ah ) ( daw-her-tee)
2.- Name origins &/or namesake (if any):
Her parents gave all their children gender neutral names. Morgan is Welsh and means “Sea born”. Takes her middle name from her mother.
3.- Any nicknames/alternate aliases?
Mo, Moe
4.- Where did the nicknames (if any) come from?
Just shortening her first name
5.- Date of birth & age:
April 16th, 1992
6.- Place of birth:
Portland, Oregon
7.- Height:
5 foot 2 inches
8.- Right/Left-Handed/Ambidextrous:
Right-handed
9.- Race, Nationality & Ethnic background:
She’s american. Her mother is of indian descent, her father half mexican.
10.- Fluent & familiar language(s):
Her family spoke english growing up. Very few spanish and hindi words sprinkled through her childhood, mostly by her grandparents. As a result, she’s only fluent in english.
11.- Accent (everyone has one):
Pacific northwest accent
12.- Any piercings? Tattoos?
Only ears
13.- Glasses? Contacts?
No
14.- Do they experience seasonal allergies? Are they allergic to anything [else]?
She does experience some seasonal allergies, but they tend to be mild. Mostly because of flowers
15.- Are they prone to getting sick easily/often?
She’s not sick often, besides maybe a cold or the flu every once every two or three years.
16.- Do they regularly consume drugs–recreational or medical?
Mostly weed nowadays, she used to experiment with hard drugs a few years back when partying was all she did.
17.- Do they drink? If so, how often (rarely, socially, heavily)?
Pretty often. She’s a lightweight so she drinks just enough to have fun. She does enjoy drinking though, likes to do it at home for no reason.
18.- Have they been drunk before? What sort of drunk are they (happy, belligerent, weepy, chatty, lethargic, bold/confident, etc.)?
She’s the kind of the drunk girl that will compliment your ass off.
19.- Any physical ailments? Mental illnesses? Disorders?
None
20.- How would you describe their physique/body type?
She’s slim
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immortalmuses · 4 years
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@venturousheart sent:  ❝ The ones that have seen those depths before, they never surfaced again. ❞ (for Nicky?) Black Sails season 3 Starter Meme | Accepting
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          “..... you speak as if you know this from experience.” Nicolo replies, his tone gentle, pale eyes lingering on Clara’s features before turning back towards the deepening shadows of the forest around them. The trees here are dense, grown close together with their branches reaching ever upward and crowding out the light from a fading sun. This jungle of Rajasthan, it is unlike anything Nico has ever seen before. Even Biriya Forest, so far north of Jerusalem, did not echo with the breath of something ancient (and waiting) like this land seems to. To think, the Genoan muses, they’d had to cross a desert to reach it. 
          Unmoving, Nicolo lets the silence between them stretch with a sniper’s patience. His thoughts flicker back to the guide they’d left outside Ranthambore Fort, and the warning the man had called at their backs, “....Is it true, then?” He asks, “This is a forest teeming with... Baagh?”
          Nico winces, aware how his clumsy pronunciation of Hindi mangles the word, so it sounds more like Persian, like garden rather than tiger. Evenso, he turns curious eyes back to Clara, head tilting as he admits, “...I have never seen a Tiger.” 
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omg-faiz-blog · 5 years
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पहली बार meme शब्द का इस्तेमाल 1976 में Richard Dawkins की एक book The Selfish Gene में किया गया था।Richard Dawkins meme की definition ये बताते है "विचार जो दिमाग से दिमाग तक फैलते हैं (ideas that spread from brain to brain)".
वही oxford dictionary के हिसाब से memes कोई भी image, video या text होता है जिसे थोड़े से बदलाव के साथ ही internet users बहुत तेज़ी से फैलाते हैं (An image, video, piece of text, etc., typically humorous in nature, that is copied and spread rapidly by Internet users, often with slight variations).
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polyglottraveler · 6 years
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The Hogwarts Houses as Langblrs
Gryffindor: 
- Has an obsession with romance languages  - Backpacks (or wants to backpack) around the world  - Does a lot of 100 days challenges  - Loves talking to natives  - Uses tons of different study materials  - Reads out loud in their target languages  - Highlights everything in their textbooks  - Goes on Duolingo every day to keep their sreak - Spends way too much time planning their next trips  - Listens to podcasts in their target languages while working out  - Is better at their target languages when they’re drunk  - Fights anyone who says that you can become fluent in three months  - Visits (or wants to visit) all their friends abroad  - Whises to visit every country in the world  - Loves roadtrips, hiking and sleeping in tents  - Tries local alcohols everywhere they go 
Languages: Spanish, Italian, Greek, Portuguese, Arabic 
Hufflepuff: 
- Gives language classes to refugees in their city  - Volunteers abroad  - Spends more time daydreaming than actually studying  - Watches a lot of TV shows in their target languages  - Studies their soulmate’s native language  - Listens to music in languages they don’t know - Loves translating lyrics from their favorite songs  - Cooks food from foreign countries  - Give nicknames in different languages to their friends  - Shares all their travels on social media  - Talks to their pet in their target languages  - Posts pretty pictures of their study space  - Laughs at dumb duolingo sentences  - Always writes postcards to all their friends when they go on vacation  - Makes new friends every time they sleep in hostels 
Languages: English, Japanese, Afrikaans, Norwegian, Hindi  
Ravenclaw: 
- Makes loads of flashcards - Studies way too much languages  - Loves linguistics  - Makes study schedules and bullet journals  - Works on their aesthetic  - Uses the pomodoro technique  - Shares PDFs of textbooks with all their friends  - Reads Harry Potter in all their target languages  - Has an obcession with buying textbooks  - Talks to themseves in their target languages all the time and then gets confused when someone talks to them  - Starts a new language just because it sounds nice  - Uses a different color for each of their target languages  - Makes bucket lists with all the places they want to visit one day  - Makes travelbooks to remember their travels  - Can read five different alphabets  - Dreams of spending a semester in a foreign university  - Has ten different keyboards on their phone and doesn’t use half of them  - Can spend hours looking at memes instead of studying 
Languages: Latin, German, Chinese, Romanian, Persian 
Slytherin: 
- Makes slang masterposts in their target languages  - Studies super hard to be better than their classmates  - Gets really competitive  - Teaches insults in their native language to foreigners  - Studies a language in secret to surprise people by speaking it  - Works on their pronunciation while working out  - Loves trying new food when they go abroad  - Can say “hello” in twenty different languages  - Works super hard to get a C2 level  - Send memes to their friends in languages they don’t even know  - Acts annoyed when their friends asks them to translate something but is secretly very proud to be the official translator of the squad  - Gets mad when they want to tell a joke but it doesn’t translate  - Pauses their music so they can hear a conversation in their target language in public transportation  - Pretends not to know the language a group is speaking so that they can spy on them 
Languages: French, Dutch, Russian, Hebrew, Vietnamese 
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vocabmeme · 5 years
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Falter
Falter
(verb) lose strength or momentum. “the music faltered, stopped, and started up again”
(verb) speak hesitantly. “‘A-Adam?’ he faltered”
(verb) move unsteadily or hesitantly. “he faltered and finally stopped in mid-stride”
Falter meaning in Hindi (English to Hindi meaning)
हिचक, अटकना, डगमगाना, लड़खड़ाना, लड़खड़ाना, हकलाना, अटक के बोलना, डिगना, भचकना
Falter origin
late Middle English (in the senses ‘stammer’ and ‘stagger’): perhaps from the verb fold1 (which was occasionally used of the faltering of the legs or tongue) + -ter as in totter .
Falter in a sentence (word usage in recent Hindu newspaper)
World Cup 2019: Sarfaraz’s almighty yawn becomes a meme magnet …, yawn becomes a meme magnet even as Pakistan falter against India … India dominated Pakistan in their World Cup encounter on Sunday as …
sensex, Nifty Falter as Tariffs on US Goods Stoke Trade War Fears, Indian shares fell on Monday, dented by losses across sectors, after the country slapped higher tariffs on certain US products in retaliation to …
Tokyo Olympics 2020: India men’s recurve team book three Olympic ���, book three Olympic quota places in archery, women falter against Belarus … India men’s recurve team booked three quota places for Tokyo …
India falter in first warm-up game, London: Indian batting line-up’s soft underbelly lay exposed in slightly favourable bowling conditions as New Zealand gave a rude wake-up call …
Union ministers Gadkari, Bhamre leading; Shinde, Chavan falter, NAGPUR/MUMBAI: Union ministers and BJP leaders Nitin Gadkari and Subhash Bhamre are leading over their nearest rivals in Maharashtra …
Mnemonic trick to remember the meaning of Falter
falter is like farter.. who farts a lot.. people hesitate farting in public.. so HESITATE
FALTER-fall in gutter becoz u feel weak and stumbling while walking
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omg-faiz-blog · 5 years
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Meme क्या है - कैसे बनाते है ?
जैसे हमे instagram चलाते वक़्त कभी-कभी कोई funny picture मिल जाती है जो हमारे लिए केवल मनोरंजन के तौर पर होती हैं लेकिन जिसने उन फोटो को बनाया है वो social media पर अपने followers बढ़ाने के लिए ऐसा करता है।
हर social media का एक ही rule होता है जितने ज़्यादा followers उतना बड़ा business अब example के लिए facebook के एक बहुत ही मशहूर meme page RVCJ (Rajnikant Vs CID Jokes) को ही ले लीजिये। इस page की जब शुरुआत हुई थी तब इसपर सिर्फ मज़े के लिए memes upload होती थी जिसे लोगो ने बहुत पसंद किया और आज RVCJ के facebook पर 14 million से भी ज़्यादा followers है और साथ ही इस पेज की एक website भी है www.rvcj.com जिस पर बड़ी-बड़ी movies के promotions होते है।
Memes meaning in hindi
पहली बार meme शब्द का इस्तेमाल 1976 में Richard Dawkins की एक book The Selfish Gene में किया गया था।Richard Dawkins meme की definition ये बताते है "विचार जो दिमाग से दिमाग तक फैलते हैं (ideas that spread from brain to brain)".
वही oxford dictionary के हिसाब से memes कोई भी image, video या text होता है जिसे थोड़े से बदलाव के साथ ही internet users बहुत तेज़ी से फैलाते हैं (An image, video, piece of text, etc., typically humorous in nature, that is copied and spread rapidly by Internet users, often with slight variations).
how to make memes in hindi
अगर आप कुछ बहुत जल्दी और सिदा-सादा बनाना चाहते हैं खासतौर से उन memes के ऊपर जो पहले से ही viral हैं तो आप कुछ बहुत popular memes creation tools का इस्तेमाल कर सकते हैं जो आपका बहुत time बचाएंगे। आप जो भी tool इस्तेमाल करना चाहे कर सकते है लेकिन मैं आपको Meme Generator tool का इस्तेमाल करने को कहूंगा।
इस website पर पहले ही हर popular meme मौजूद है तो आप उनमे से कोई भी choose करके उसपर meme बना सकते हैं। Social media के बढ़ते इस्तेमाल को देखा जाये तो meme बनाना एक बहुत बढ़िया तरीका साबित हो सकता है किसी भी social media पर अपनी पहचान बनाने के लिए।
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