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message 751: by Ray (user2637) (new)

Ray (user2637) (hugpete) | 1521 comments German!

June = Juni
July = Juli

J makes an English Y sound.


message 752: by Jen (new)

Jen (reader44ever) | 2930 comments In Russian, there's
июнь for June, pronounced ee-YOON'
and
июль for July, pronounced ee-YOOL'.

So not that hard for native English speakers to remember, in other words. ;-)


message 753: by Kazen (new)

Kazen Ray (user2637) wrote: "My two friends who know (some, a good amount of) Japanese, just use the "child" numbers for counting. ...I always thought they might be pulling my leg.... "

Totally a thing! There's a general set of counters that you can use for most anything but yes, you sound like a small kid. There's a basic set of words that will get you through most situations (flat things, round things, small things) and a group that is used so often they're easy to pick up (people, birds, even books have their own counter).

The killer are the exceptions. Squid at the supermarket get their own counter, as does tofu. The bird counter gets used for rabbits but no other small animal. When I became a medical interpreter I quickly learned the special counter for pills. It gets very confusing very quickly!


message 754: by Sonia (new)

Sonia (darktalynn) | 11599 comments Ray (user2637) wrote: "Sonia wrote: "Zee wrote: "When can we expect teams to be announced?"

Not before sign-ups close"

Heh."


300 sign-ups and counting! Is not an easy task

Although Karsyn is doing an awesome job!


message 755: by Lauri (last edited May 26, 2016 02:44AM) (new)

Lauri (otwlauri) | 1723 comments Can't wait for Wobble to begin! I'm hoping for a supportive, chatty team! My first group challenge was Around the World. The ladies were so helpful and patient with all my (mostly stupid) questions that I stayed on for another trip! Some teammates stayed, some moved on, but it's a great experience! It's always good to make new friends...
And yes, Karsyn is awesome!


message 756: by Karsyn (new)

Karsyn  (imzadi) Awwww, thanks for the love ladies! :)


message 757: by Nanci (new)

Nanci | 2567 comments Kazen wrote: "Ray (user2637) wrote: "My two friends who know (some, a good amount of) Japanese, just use the "child" numbers for counting. ...I always thought they might be pulling my leg.... "

Totally a thing!..."


Oh my goodness, Kazen! My mind is befuddled just thinking about this! Sadly, I am not fluent in any other language besides English. I have total respect for people who can speak and write in multiple languages. A few years of Spanish was enough to let me know my brain just isn't great at learning languages. :)


message 758: by Kazen (new)

Kazen Nanci, you never know, a non-Spanish language may just be your thing. I was awful at French in high school and hated every minute, but when I took Japanese in college something just clicked. No worries if you're not interested, though - that's what books in translation are for! :)


message 759: by Nanci (new)

Nanci | 2567 comments Now I'm even more impressed! I thought you were native born. Ok, so I'll keep an open mind and maybe try something way outside my box!


message 760: by Ray (user2637) (new)

Ray (user2637) (hugpete) | 1521 comments Kazen wrote: "Nanci, you never know, a non-Spanish language may just be your thing. I was awful at French in high school and hated every minute, but when I took Japanese in college something just clicked. No wor..."

I thought you were native born too! Thanks for verifying the counting info. It's really interesting to think about! I've studied some German, Latin, and a tiny bit of Russian. The differences from English (which, let's be honest, is kind of a trainwreck of a language) have always interested me.

Like, in German there are 3 ways to say "the", depending on the gender of the word - feminine, masculine, or neuter. Everything has a gender! Books are neuter, libraries are feminine. All the months are masculine, but "baby" is neuter. It's just wonderful to try to think of someone using the wrong "the" word in English -- it's non-sensical to us! And then in Russian, there are no articles (a/an/the). Just...none! :D


message 761: by Tati (new)

Tati | 1350 comments German also has declinations... Nominative, accusative, dative and genitive.

I love English! It's so easy (for me, at least).

(I'm a native Portuguese speaker)


message 762: by Plethora (last edited May 26, 2016 04:44PM) (new)

Plethora (bookworm_r) | 2239 comments Ray (user2637) wrote: "The differences from English (which, let's be honest, is kind of a trainwreck of a language) have always interested me. ..."

While our native language is English and have always lived in America, I don't speak another language, but my daughter went to a French immersion school for about 10 years and she finds these humorous.

          


message 763: by Kirsten (last edited May 26, 2016 04:48PM) (new)

Kirsten (kielianne) | 940 comments gendered articles for nouns have always made me curious (though have also frustrated me to no end when I tried to memorize them hah). I always wondered why certain words are one gender and others are another and then why some words are feminine in one language but are masculine or neuter in another.

Over the years I've studied some French, Spanish, German, Italian, and Scottish Gaelic. (Native English speaker) Would love to add Russian and Portuguese to this list as well as an Asian language of some sort.


message 764: by Rachel (new)

Rachel C (rachcl) | 53 comments The gender is portuguese, usually is related to the last letter of the word.
ex: in portuguese, doll means boneca. Since boneca ends with an "a", is a feminine noum.
Bola (ball) also ends with an a, so is also a feminine noum
Pele (skin) ends with e, and is also a feminine noum
Usualy, if doesn't end with an a or e, is a masculine noum (like the bus - onibus - or the duck(pato)
there's some exceptions, but it's hard to go wrong knowing this (:

And I found non-latin languages way easier. Besides english, I tried to study french, some spanish and japanese. Japanese is by far the easiest!


message 765: by Diane ~Firefly~ (new)

Diane ~Firefly~ | 2438 comments I was doing such a nice job resisting signing up for this challenge (mostly because it is soooo long). Then I looked at my goodreads yearly challenge and saw I was 7 books behind. I definitely need something to entice me to read more...


message 766: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten (kielianne) | 940 comments Diane ~Firefly~ wrote: "I was doing such a nice job resisting signing up for this challenge (mostly because it is soooo long). Then I looked at my goodreads yearly challenge and saw I was 7 books behind. I definitely need..."

I am in the same boat so I thought 18 books in 18 weeks will help out my final number for sure! (as long as I stay on track and don't let my team-mates down) ;)


message 767: by Diane Woods (new)

Diane Woods | 352 comments I've always liked this quote I found about the English language: "English is weird. It can be understood through tough thorough thought though." Just think about THAT for a minute lol


message 768: by Karsyn (new)

Karsyn  (imzadi) Diane ~Firefly~ wrote: "I was doing such a nice job resisting signing up for this challenge (mostly because it is soooo long). Then I looked at my goodreads yearly challenge and saw I was 7 books behind. I definitely need..."

Resistance really is futile. :D Welcome to the madness Diane! :)


message 769: by Nanci (new)

Nanci | 2567 comments Loving the parlay on this thread to all the different languages. Learning a lot! I always said it's a good thing I grew up speaking English. I don't know that I could ever learn it otherwise. My hat is off to all of you who are fluent in another language!


message 770: by Alissa (new)

Alissa | 771 comments I am excited to try the wobble! And get more involved with the group.


message 771: by Drishti (new)

Drishti (drishti_ohri) | 1047 comments Diane Woods wrote: "I've always liked this quote I found about the English language: "English is weird. It can be understood through tough thorough thought though." Just think about THAT for a minute lol"

I love this quote too! :D


message 772: by Sonia (new)

Sonia (darktalynn) | 11599 comments Rachel wrote: "The gender is portuguese, usually is related to the last letter of the word.
ex: in portuguese, doll means boneca. Since boneca ends with an "a", is a feminine noum.
Bola (ball) also ends with an a..."


And there are little things when learning a new language that makes us cross eyes.

For example, car and butter

Portuguese Words:
Car = Carro (Genre masculine)
Butter = Manteiga (Genre feminine)

French Words:
Car = Voiture (Genre feminine)
Butter = Beurre (Genre masculine)

So, being a native portuguese speaker like me, trying to wrap my head around french is.... a challenge!


message 773: by Tati (new)

Tati | 1350 comments Spanish is another language native Portuguese speakers can't take for granted, as some word genders are different


message 774: by Jessie (new)

Jessie Seymour (bookishjaja) | 249 comments Y'all... I had a dream about wobble last night. It was very brief but it happened. Like, I'm excited for wobble. But I did not realize I was THAT excited.


message 775: by Karsyn (new)

Karsyn  (imzadi) Jessie wrote: "Y'all... I had a dream about wobble last night. It was very brief but it happened. Like, I'm excited for wobble. But I did not realize I was THAT excited."

LOL That's great! :) I'm surprised I haven't had spreadsheet dreams yet. I'm sure they will come, at some point. :D


message 776: by Sonia (last edited May 27, 2016 06:56AM) (new)

Sonia (darktalynn) | 11599 comments Karsyn wrote: "Jessie wrote: "Y'all... I had a dream about wobble last night. It was very brief but it happened. Like, I'm excited for wobble. But I did not realize I was THAT excited."

LOL That's great! :) I'm ..."


AHHHH Fudge. I forgot about master spreadsheets.

Oh, speaking of those, there's one cool thing our spreadsheet Wizz made for wheels II that you haven't seen yet *wicked grin*


message 777: by Ray (user2637) (new)

Ray (user2637) (hugpete) | 1521 comments Diane Woods wrote: "I've always liked this quote I found about the English language: "English is weird. It can be understood through tough thorough thought though." Just think about THAT for a minute lol"

<3


message 778: by Diane Woods (new)

Diane Woods | 352 comments Jessie wrote: "Y'all... I had a dream about wobble last night. It was very brief but it happened. Like, I'm excited for wobble. But I did not realize I was THAT excited."

Well don't leave us hanging! Details please! :)


message 779: by Diane Woods (new)

Diane Woods | 352 comments Sonia wrote: "Karsyn wrote: "Jessie wrote: "Y'all... I had a dream about wobble last night. It was very brief but it happened. Like, I'm excited for wobble. But I did not realize I was THAT excited."

LOL That's..."


You are such a tease lol


message 780: by Sonia (new)

Sonia (darktalynn) | 11599 comments Yep, my title Should be Sonia the evil teaser!


message 781: by Diane Woods (new)

Diane Woods | 352 comments Please kneel. *puts sword on either shoulders* And rise, now dubbed "Sonia the Evil Teaser". Wear your title proudly. :)


message 782: by Karsyn (last edited May 27, 2016 06:37PM) (new)

Karsyn  (imzadi) LOL!


message 783: by Katherine (new)

Katherine (katkattrinn) | 329 comments I believe that is the most stupidest question.
But I do not remember what name I singed up with.
What to do?


message 784: by Beth (new)

Beth  (jasonverlander) | 1567 comments I know the admins are crazy busy but I can't wait for the countdown to be posted! I love watching the days/hours/minutes wind down as big challenges get closer!


message 785: by Sonia (new)

Sonia (darktalynn) | 11599 comments Katherine wrote: "I believe that is the most stupidest question.
But I do not remember what name I singed up with.
What to do?"


Is not stupid.
You signed up as Katherine. The user ID we asked for is quite handy for searches like that ☺


message 786: by Sarah (new)

Sarah when does this challenge start?


message 787: by [deleted user] (new)

Sarah wrote: "when does this challenge start?"

17th June


message 788: by Karsyn (new)

Karsyn  (imzadi) Beth (Ducky) wrote: "I know the admins are crazy busy but I can't wait for the countdown to be posted! I love watching the days/hours/minutes wind down as big challenges get closer!"

I'll do it today. I've actually been busy with something else for the last few days (just created a 40 page yearbook in 3 days for a friend) so I actually haven't been around much. Luckily signups are only trickling in so Wobble hasn't needed too much upkeep.

But I'll get that going today!


message 790: by Elsbeth (new)

Elsbeth (elsbethgm) | 328 comments Ray (user2637) wrote: "German!

June = Juni
July = Juli

J makes an English Y sound."


And for Dutch it is the same as in German (only pronounced a bit different)


message 791: by Elsbeth (new)

Elsbeth (elsbethgm) | 328 comments That first week will be a very busy one for me. For another group we are doing a kind of Read-A-Thon. But with tasks. So hopefully I'll be able to read something for that and use the same books here as well... Usually during such a read-a-thon I manage to read about 3 or 4 books; while normally 1 or 2.


message 792: by ✿~Danielle~✿ (new)

✿~Danielle~✿ (dmh1) | 5684 comments Nice you're joining Armi, as you say, should be fun!


message 793: by Jamie (new)

Jamie | 290 comments I did the same thing Armi!


message 794: by Catherine (new)

Catherine | 5067 comments Hey...are teams getting put together?!?!? The challenge will be here before we know it!!!


message 795: by Catherine (new)

Catherine | 5067 comments Did someone mention FUDGE?!?!?! I want some!!! lol


message 796: by Catherine (new)

Catherine | 5067 comments A Bookworm Reading (Plethora) wrote: "Ray (user2637) wrote: "The differences from English (which, let's be honest, is kind of a trainwreck of a language) have always interested me. ..."

While our native language is English and have al..."



I love these!!! hahaha :)


message 797: by Elsbeth (new)

Elsbeth (elsbethgm) | 328 comments Armi wrote: "I saw people talk about this challenge in another group and practically ran here to first join the group and then to sign up. Sounds like a lot of fun!"

Haha, that is my story as well, Armi! So this better be good! :D
(I have no doubt that it will be!)


message 798: by Diane Woods (new)

Diane Woods | 352 comments We're pulling everyone into our wobbly web! *evil laugh*


message 799: by Diane Woods (new)

Diane Woods | 352 comments Catherine wrote: "Did someone mention FUDGE?!?!?! I want some!!! lol"

Are you saying I have found a fellow chocoholic?! Woo hoo!


message 800: by Sassafrass (new)

Sassafrass (sass-a-frass) | 1142 comments Me too, Armi!

I'm getting excited for this challenge!


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