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Arr, the piratey-ness of this crew of sclawags do put wind in my sails on this damnably becalmed day. Alas, me hearties, I've had no cause today to speak like the scurvy dog me poor dear mother always did say I be. The only port on the charts is one unsociable to buccaneers and their ilk, and we must needs be acting like _gentlemen_ in these waters. Yarr, it suits me ill.
ETA: Har har, me eyes just fell upon the "Update Captain's Log" button and it did make me laugh; these landlubbers surrounding me do think I be crazy, I wager.
ETA: Har har, me eyes just fell upon the "Update Captain's Log" button and it did make me laugh; these landlubbers surrounding me do think I be crazy, I wager.
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Which reminds me, does the funky grammar of pirate-speak throw you off?
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I can more or less understand it, as I already have a bit experience with this kind of English. But still often have problems with that. Maybe I'm not a pirate enough... It seems yeaterday was an important pirate day, and I fell out completely, all in my work and bloody upset by non-delivered passport. The courrier guys promised to deliver it tomorrow.
Though in whole I'm very fond of pirates.
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See, I learn new verbs when I teach you, too! Yay!
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You know, Sierra, you and I seem to be rather complementary in terms of languages;-))))) Each of us two explains language tips and customs of the particular culture to the other. I'm really glad I met you virtually and hope will meet one day in real life.
*hugs and cheesecakes*
Alchemist
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And if for some reason you can't come to NAAMA '07, I'll have Alan _take_ me to meet you, wherever you are.
And while we're on the topic: this came up in a few of the sentences I was trying to write for tonight's homework... how would you say "I like to jump in leaves" (piles of them)? We're still doing months and seasons and whatnot and a couple times it asks things like, "Что вы любите делать осеню?" and I want to say, "Я люблю прыгать в листах," is that right? Prepositional case, like that?
If so, it's kind of funny because зимой I like to go skiing, and лыжах and листах are so much alike.
Oh, and люблю is like the most fun word to say, ever!
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Myself often confuses words like awesom and awful, things that sound and are spelled pretty similar. That's one of the difficult things about learning another language - not just remember, but remember exactly and precisely.
By the way: Я ненавижу кататься на лыжах. That's what I really feel. I just had too much of this stuff on a compulsary base. And I always had problems in the process, like loosing one ski in the middle of the race, and other similar things;-(
Но зато я люблю лепить снеговиков и снежные крепости, а еще играть в снежки!
Люблю is a meaningful word...
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"loosing one ski in the middle of the race..."
Did you race downhill or cross-country? I cross-country raced for two years in high school, though I wasn't very good. And there should be only one o in "losing one ski," "loosing" is, like, turning loose, which is usually voluntary. Having your ski fall off your foot is seldom voluntary.
My dictionary doesn't have снеговиков, but I'm assuming that's "snowman." And does the г in that sound like в, the way it does in сегодня and things like моего? (what an odd morphology, that)
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(Anonymous) 2006-09-20 08:31 pm (UTC)(link)And yes, the meaning is exactly as you guessed - "snowman".
As for skiing - downhill is ok for me as it usually goes as one move in same direction, but when you just go around a big circle on physical training school lessons, and you have stupid skies with very stupid lock - the bloody thing just suddenly fall out in the most inappropriate moment, and you fall down, and everybody behind you get very angry because they have to go through the same ski path as you, an you are lying across it. That's my usual experience with skies.
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I guess it's just not as enjoyable when someone is _making_ you do it.
(bah, never mind that other post. I'd forgotten to sign out of my RP account)
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Then for school my parents bought me new skies with plastic ski-binding, and the problems started. Every time at physical training lessons in winter the same thing was happening: everybody put their skies on and go work in the circle. I stay for the whole lesson and try to fasten the bloody binding, as mine are different from what everyone has, and very stupid, you need to be a Hercules to cope with them. My dad said I need to practice fastening them at home, and I did, but the problem is - with first step outside the little holes on the soles get full of snow - and the little pins on the skies have no space to get into. That means the ski and the boot are not tightly joined, and there is no way you can fasten it. At home - no snow, everything fasts easily. My dad offered me to fasten the thing by pressing it with ski stick's handle. I did successfully at home. I did then in school. The rest of the lesson time I spent with the nurse who was curing and dressing my wounds. One move - and my hands just scratched along the bloody fastening stuff. It was impossible to deal with the whole thing while wearing gloves, so I took them off, and that one move made me bleed quite a lot.
Oh, did I say that I always got bad marks for those lessons? Because from the teacher's point of view I was idling while others were working hard.
Later at school I became stronger and was able to fasten the bloody thing (though it usually took about 10 minutes, and nobody ever expressed a wish to help). But it was often unfastening in the middle of something, and everybody around were always angry.
In Uni I had not much skiing (lucky me!), and the skies were provided by Uni, as well as boots, so I had no problems, but still already didn't like the ski stuff.
P.S. That other account looks cool;-)
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Harry/Draco is not that scary. I was once wondering around the net looking for HP stuff, and bump to a site with fics. One of them had pairing Snape/surprise. I got curious - what could be a surprise. Now I know: warnings are made in order to listen to them! The surprise was Dobby.
By the way, I've read somewhere that maybe in the last book Harry will die. Looking at how it goes in thest three books - quite possible. If he does - the fandom will be the only consolation for the fans;-( But I hope he will live. Too many has already died.
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Eeeeewww.
I have had the opinion for years now, that Harry would die in the final book. This is only strengthened by this latest news about Horcruxes - I think Harry is a Horcrux, and if Voldemort can only be killed after all the Horcruxes are destroyed, and one of them is Harry.... Plus there's a very strong theme running through the books about the power of love. The reason Harry didn't die in the first place was because of his mother's protective love. So Harry dying makes _extra_ sense because "greater love hath no man than this: that he lay down his life for a friend." Harry would be dying so that his friends and all of the wizarding world can live.
So I think it's either Harry or Ron who will die in the last book. Ron is a possibility because in the very first book, when they had to play the chess game to get through, Ron sacrificed himself so that Harry could capture the king and beat the challenge. Ron sacrificing himself in the final battle, out of friendship and love, could be just the kicker that enables Harry to defeat Voldemort. Remember that he had needed his parents' help when he faced Voldemort in the graveyard in GoF, and Rowling very carefully lays her parallels and foreshadowing.
Anyway, that's just my theory. You're welcome to join the game; we would love to have you. We're a very small group right now.
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By the way, when I watched "The dead man's chest" I saw huge number of things that I have already met somewhere in fics made after the first "Pirates". Maybe it's just something in events and characters that appears logically, otherwise I could think that movie creators read fanfics too. Actually, why not?
Thanks for invitation, I'd like to join, but will need to read more first as I'm always too embarrassed to join somewhere before reading the previous stuff, and I know it annoys people when someone does it. How exactly is the whole thing structured? I looked around but didn't find where it actually plays. Or do I need to join first to see that? (that's what I assumed)
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I can totally understand why that would put you off it, though. Yuck. By the time I was racing, I had the bindings that you just press your toe in and it clicks and life is good. But my mom had a pair of skis with those three pointy things, which sounds like what you're talking about.
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