Re: Rpgsr4me's Ravenous, Roaring, Raging Rampage of Random Banter #134
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Originally Posted by Moff Chumley
And this is why I failed Latin last year.
Latin is a dead language... not written.. but it wasn't spoken for hundreds of years. The teacher at my school had an oral exam for Latin which was 90% of your grade. So it was really how did she think it should be pronounced.
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Re: Rpgsr4me's Ravenous, Roaring, Raging Rampage of Random Banter #134
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Originally Posted by EndlessWrath
Latin is a dead language... not written.. but it wasn't spoken for hundreds of years. The teacher at my school had an oral exam for Latin which was 90% of your grade. So it was really how did she think it should be pronounced.
-Wrath
Didn't the catholic church use spoken latin until fairly recently?
Re: Rpgsr4me's Ravenous, Roaring, Raging Rampage of Random Banter #134
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Originally Posted by Moff Chumley
And this is why I failed Latin last year.
In concilio Scythiae, Latina relinquit te!
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Originally Posted by EndlessWrath
Latin is a dead language... not written.. but it wasn't spoken for hundreds of years. The teacher at my school had an oral exam for Latin which was 90% of your grade. So it was really how did she think it should be pronounced.
As the other fella mentioned, there is a contemporary church Latin pronunciation, and there is also an academically reconstructed classical pronunciation.
Still, the discourse of Latin studies is literary. It's totally ridiculous to make any oral component, in my opinion, especially with that much weight.
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Re: Rpgsr4me's Ravenous, Roaring, Raging Rampage of Random Banter #134
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Originally Posted by EndlessWrath
Latin is a dead language... not written.. but it wasn't spoken for hundreds of years. The teacher at my school had an oral exam for Latin which was 90% of your grade. So it was really how did she think it should be pronounced.
-Wrath
Why would you ever. My grasp of Latin grammar and structure was excellent when I took it (I was expressly forbidden from participating in class sight-reading a couple of times because I read too quickly to allow the other kids a chance ), but I could never translate aurally/orally. It processes differently. Seriously, 90% of your grade? That's not even remotely approaching fair unless oral translation was all you practiced, and, seriously, why would you? The only place Latin's spoken these days is in the Catholic church (and not even universally), and church Latin is pronounced differently, anyway.
</Latin-student-raaaeeeegg>
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Re: Rpgsr4me's Ravenous, Roaring, Raging Rampage of Random Banter #134
GRRARR!!!
These LaTeX errors make little or no sense, and I need to have this presentation ready by friday.
I mean, seriously, "Missing number, treated as zero"? why would there be a number in the \end{frame} command? Or, for that matter, units, since that's the next error? And why do these same nonsensical errors come up several times each? What is \@xdblarg ?
I could go on, but you get the idea. These error messages seem to be talking about a file which is not the one I just compiled.
About 12 hours ago, I thought this was really neat. Now, I'm wondering if I should just give up and do it in Powerpoint instead...
Re: Rpgsr4me's Ravenous, Roaring, Raging Rampage of Random Banter #134
It's still inconvenient to pay for some idiot's damage, but that's not a bank-breaker, huh?
So I ordered this underwear whose colour is called "Persimmon Orange."
It arrives today, and on the bill the company mispelt it "Permission Orange," and I thought that's a bit cheeky, isn't it? If they have something to say to me, they should say it.
Re: Rpgsr4me's Ravenous, Roaring, Raging Rampage of Random Banter #134
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Originally Posted by Kneenibble
It's still inconvenient to pay for some idiot's damage, but that's not a bank-breaker, huh?
So I ordered this underwear whose colour is called "Persimmon Orange."
It arrives today, and on the bill the company mispelt it "Permission Orange," and I thought that's a bit cheeky, isn't it? If they have something to say to me, they should say it.
...The internet is a wonderful thing, in that it allows me to look up the color of Persimmons to know exactly what color you are referring to, and allows my curiosity to then lead me to finding out that persimmons are a slightly tart but sweet fruit with several species, but that the most common ones look like orange tomatoes.
Also, I often get them confused with pomegranate. Which I often misspell as pomegranite.
Re: Rpgsr4me's Ravenous, Roaring, Raging Rampage of Random Banter #134
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Originally Posted by Kneenibble
If they have something to say to me, they should say it.
Yeah, okay. We here at the Subtle Reminders Underwear Corporation think you should stop sleeping around so much, it's bad for our image as a family underwear provider.
Re: Rpgsr4me's Ravenous, Roaring, Raging Rampage of Random Banter #134
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Originally Posted by HotAndCold
Also a fun fact! The word for mother starts with an m in most languages!
Another fun fact, to a non-native speaker of Russian, the word for "mother" and the word for "vulgarity" are nearly identical.
Mother = mat (mot)
Vulgarity = matj (same as above, but with a palatalized 't'. Since most of us speak a language that doesn't have a palatalization marker (in Russian, the "soft sign") it takes a lot of practice to be able to hear or pronounce the difference*.)
*This leads to a tangent story from when I was learning Russian. The Russian term for the soft sign is "myagkiy znak". In typically linguistic evolution, the "g" in myagkiy is often swallowed making the word sound more like myakiy when spoken. The Russian word for "with" is simply "c", pronounced as an "s". So, when asking for spelling of words, specifically "is this word spelled with a soft sign?" the question, applying proper declension is "c myagkim znakom?" which sounds a LOT like "smack 'im, snack 'im?"
Okay, that was a long way to go for a locality joke**. I apologize.
Re: Rpgsr4me's Ravenous, Roaring, Raging Rampage of Random Banter #134
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Originally Posted by Phase
Yeah, okay. We here at the Subtle Reminders Underwear Corporation think you should stop sleeping around so much, it's bad for our image as a family underwear provider.
Just checked the texts from my two main set texts, and it doesn't have a copy of that in it. Can you recommend a book with it in? Or a site? It sounds fascinating.
I can't recommend a book, because the one I read it from was about 100 years old from my university's library, but I did find a site that has the text if you care to peruse it. This site has a million medieval studies resources: step into Old English, then the Old English Poetry, Alphabetical Index, and finally Genesis A, B (it's just plain text without commentary or glossary though). It looks like there's some interesting articles in the Old English section too.
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...The internet is a wonderful thing, in that it allows me to look up the color of Persimmons to know exactly what color you are referring to, and allows my curiosity to then lead me to finding out that persimmons are a slightly tart but sweet fruit with several species, but that the most common ones look like orange tomatoes.
Also, I often get them confused with pomegranate. Which I often misspell as pomegranite.
Pomegranates are delicious.
Persimmons only slightly less so. And not only are they nutritious, their namesake colour makes for sexy undies skivvies.
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Re: Rpgsr4me's Ravenous, Roaring, Raging Rampage of Random Banter #134
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Originally Posted by Zeb The Troll
Another fun fact, to a non-native speaker of Russian, the word for "mother" and the word for "vulgarity" are nearly identical.
Mother = mat (mot)
Vulgarity = matj (same as above, but with a palatalized 't'. Since most of us speak a language that doesn't have a palatalization marker (in Russian, the "soft sign") it takes a lot of practice to be able to hear or pronounce the difference*.)
Hunh, that's interesting. I wonder if there's a reason the two are similar, or if it's just a bizarre coincidence.
Continuing the lingual fun facts, here's one that's definitely not coincidental.
A Latin word for beautiful: bellum
A Latin word for ugly: foedus
A Latin word for war: bellum
A Latin word for treaty: foedus
The Romans were pretty big fans of that "war" thing.
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Re: Rpgsr4me's Ravenous, Roaring, Raging Rampage of Random Banter #134
STUPID TROLL!
Why doesn't he just go away!
ARGH.
It's enough that I have to delete his posts. I hope he doesn't realise that if he starts posting in the other forums, I can't do anything there. GO AWAY TROLL.
I am cross about a troll!
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Re: Rpgsr4me's Ravenous, Roaring, Raging Rampage of Random Banter #134
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Originally Posted by Dogmantra
STUPID TROLL!
Why doesn't he just go away!
ARGH.
It's enough that I have to delete his posts. I hope he doesn't realise that if he starts posting in the other forums, I can't do anything there. GO AWAY TROLL.
I am cross about a troll!
Where is this troll? In the playground?
In other news time zone differences are annoying when your in the free form roleplaying section.
Re: Rpgsr4me's Ravenous, Roaring, Raging Rampage of Random Banter #134
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Originally Posted by HotAndCold
Hunh, that's interesting. I wonder if there's a reason the two are similar, or if it's just a bizarre coincidence.
Continuing the lingual fun facts, here's one that's definitely not coincidental.
A Latin word for beautiful: bellum
A Latin word for ugly: foedus
A Latin word for war: bellum
A Latin word for treaty: foedus
The Romans were pretty big fans of that "war" thing.
That's simplifying the matter a bit, innit? Bellum for war is a corruption of the older form duellum. The root for ugly (which is too simplistic a gloss for the word, btw) is foed* but the root for treaty is foeder* with a contraction in the nominative form. :P It is a coincidence.
Re: Rpgsr4me's Ravenous, Roaring, Raging Rampage of Random Banter #134
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