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Guys, trust me. This is my 1st language. There are several different words for normal, and the word for mango is one of them. Google translate is not accurate.
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Hmmmm…I'mma keep looking 'til I see it myself. I don't think you're wrong, Saru, but I'm definitely skeptic when I hear stuff like that. I just like to see things for myself. :)
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Taylor [Relationship status: Ever inspired] wrote: "Hmmmm…I'mma keep looking 'til I see it myself. I don't think you're wrong, Saru, but I'm definitely skeptic when I hear stuff like that. I just like to see things for myself. :)"dude. i just went on google translate to find out. TRUST THE GOOGLE TRANSLATE. :D
Okay, found it. Here's my question, though, Saru. Am I correct in assuming you need to use a different word if you want "normal" to function differently in the sentence (translation: as something other than an adjective)? Because āma is only the adjectival form of "normal." Does my question even make sense?
As far as I know, all of them serve as adjectives. Sadharana, mamuli, and aam are all used as adjectives. They're interchangeable.
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As a noun. For example, "I'll be back to normal before you know it." It is also a technical term in geometry to describe a line that is perpendicular to another.
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OH HEY LOOK I'VE GOT A QUESTION TOO.so, i know for a lot of languages, it's really like for each adjective we've got in english, there are four in the foreign language- one male singular, one female singular, one male plural, and one female plural.
like, let's take the word "smart". and in hebrew, because that's the first language that came into my head lol. so, male singular- chacham, female singular-chachama, male plural- chachamim, female plural-chachamot. so, depending on which group of people you're speaking of, the adjective itself would change, although the root of the word stays the same.
sorry for that long explanation. anyways, does that kind of thing happen in hindi, or is it just, like it is in english, one form of each adjective ("he is smart, they are smart") no matter what?
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Saru (Queen of Bookland) wrote: "I don't think I've heard the phrase back to normal in a hindi conversation XD."it'd be like, "oh hey, everything's back to mango now!" hahahaha scoree. :)
@SamThere are only a handful of languages that have the noun classes you are referring to. Most of them are Latin-based. German has three -- male, female, and neuter. Some African languages have over a dozen.
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well, i know russian and spanish also have three. i don't know about other languages because i don't know them. :p so i'm just curious how it is with hindi.
Spanish is only two…masculine and feminine. We have no neuter.I'll Google the answer to your question right now.
Hindi only has masculine and feminine but only 2 words. It's the same word for singular and plural. Also, some words, like for smart, are the same for masculine and feminine.
Dang it. Saru had me beat by less than a minute. What she said. XD It's the same for Hindi as it is for Spanish.Does the gender your adjectives?
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Taylor [Relationship status: Ever inspired] wrote: "Does the gender your adjectives?"...what?
Taylor [Relationship status: Ever inspired] wrote: "Spanish is only two…masculine and feminine. We have no neuter.
I'll Google the answer to your question right now."
wait i meant to write "two", not "three," whoops. cool how i'm just making a fool out of myself right now. XD
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so how does that work? do you pray to different gods for different things? or do you just pray to all of them all together? and is one of them ever more important than the others?
Dude, it would take me a half hour to fully explain my religion to you. It's complicated. But for one thing, they are sort of all for different reasons: Saraswati for knowledge and music, Lakshmi for wealth and fortune, etc but all the gods come together to form one supreme being. It's way more complicated then that. But that's kind of the gist.
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so it's like the son, the father, and the holy ghost? how they're separate but also come together? i don't know if that question made any sense, sorry.
@SamSomething like that. Most religions believe of God (or gods) as almost…representations of a force in the universe. I dunno…most religions make it so complicated.
Yes Taylor. It's complicated. The gender changes the adjective slightly, like in Spanish with o or a but with i or a. But just like in Spanish, there are exceptions.
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:D hey guys, so update on my mom:You know how when a person thinks they're sick, they act sick? That's how my mom was. Walking around looking so sad, face full of pain, and so afraid. It's horrible. I think she's going to the doctor tomorrow.
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Saru (Queen of Bookland) wrote: "I apologize for Hindi on its behalf."apology accepted. :D
Saru (Queen of Bookland) wrote: ":D hey guys, so update on my mom:
You know how when a person thinks they're sick, they act sick? That's how my mom was. Walking around looking so sad, face full of pain, and so afraid. It's horrib..."
aww. *glomps saru* i wish i could do something. :/
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well, it might be a bad thing. because i'm secretly evil when i turn into a vampire. so you might not want to do it back. ;)haha just kidding. http://answers.yahoo.com/question/ind...
aww, saru:( good luck! *crosses fingers*
I will gladly receive a glomp:)Thank you!
Guys, I got NO sleep last night, so im going to bed! Good night!
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