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and stack the maps in the way. Now they can't get in. That's a Fawn guard stalking outside. Back in the day I hade something much larger than this complete with a bedroll, nightstand, candles etc. taken from the city, and would do things like run off to Monitor, strike a guard and run back into the house, board the entrance up with maps and get a good night's sleep while he raged impotently PAGE F30: COMPLETE GRAMMAR OF IDIOM NEUTRAL kuante? how much? tale, so. tante, so much, so greatly. VI. The Verb. 36. Idiom neutral has only one conjugation for all verbs; there are six tenses: present, imperfect, perfect, pluperfect, future, and future perfect. 37. The present active is formed from the simple root of the verb, and is recognized by the place that the verb occupies in the sentence, namely after the subject, e.g. mi am I PAGE F30: THE FOURTEEN CHEAPEST PLACES TO LIVE IN NORWAY And now we get to the cheapest part of Norway: #1: Hedmark outside of Hamar - average price 15,300 kroner ($2,640 USD) per square metre. Hedmark is located northeast of Oslo, and just east of Oppland where Lillehammer is located. Total population is 189,586 of which 27,593live in Hamar.
PAGE F30: HOW BIG IS THE GAZA STRIP COMPARED TO OTHER Gaza (the city, Gazze in Turkish) is on the front page of the Turkish Wikipedia this week, and what better time to show the geographic extent of this tiny part of the world that makes headlines so often. Here is the approximate size of the Gaza Strip (about 41 km in length, 8-12 km in width) compared to a few places throughout the world. Firstis Gaza Strip vs.
PAGE F30: JOSHUA FISHMAN'S EIGHT STEPS TOWARDS REVIVING A The eight stages are as follows: 1. Acquisition of the language by adults, who in effect act as language apprentices (recommended where most of the remaining speakers of the language are elderly and socially isolated from other speakers of the language). 2. Create a socially integrated population of active speakers (or users) of thelanguage
PAGE F30: TWO DISADVANTAGES OF THE CANADIAN POLITICAL SYSTEM A second disadvantage: the PM has to choose ministers from what is often a very small pool of talent. At the moment Canada has a minority government, and the ruling party (the Conservatives) have a mere 143 seats out of 308, and when they first won power in 2006 they had even less than that, 124. A landslide in an election (1997 for example PAGE F30: IRAN IN THE 1970S BEFORE THE ISLAMIC REVOLUTION Mention the word Iran to most people and this image is probably close to what first comes to mind: Older people will remember a vastly different impression of Iran though, the Iran from before the IslamicRevolution.
PAGE F30: WHY AFRIKAANS IS (ALSO) THE EASIEST LANGUAGE FOR Two years ago I wrote a post on why Norwegian is the easiest language for English speakers to learn.In it I give reasons why this is the case, and it also places Afrikaans as a kind of close second. At the same time, however, Norwegian and Afrikaans are relatively easy to learn in different ways, and since each language student has his or her own style when learning a language Norwegian may PAGE F30: MIDDELSPRAKE FINALLY STARTS ITS OWN GROUP Middelsprake (MS) is a constructed language based on the main living Germanic languages. Its grammar is simple and regular which makes it easy to learn. Middelsprake can be compared with Interlingua, the Latin/Romance conlang in that for most speakers of a Germanic language, much of a MS text will be understood readily without anyprevious
PAGE F30: WHY NORWEGIAN IS THE EASIEST LANGUAGE FOR Luckily Norwegian does help in understanding Icelandic, certainly more than other languages you could choose to learn (except Faroese, but that's only spoken by 70,000 or so), so Norwegian is a good language to start from if you have a personal interest in them. 1) Norwegian is a Germanic language.PAGE F30
and stack the maps in the way. Now they can't get in. That's a Fawn guard stalking outside. Back in the day I hade something much larger than this complete with a bedroll, nightstand, candles etc. taken from the city, and would do things like run off to Monitor, strike a guard and run back into the house, board the entrance up with maps and get a good night's sleep while he raged impotently PAGE F30: COMPLETE GRAMMAR OF IDIOM NEUTRAL kuante? how much? tale, so. tante, so much, so greatly. VI. The Verb. 36. Idiom neutral has only one conjugation for all verbs; there are six tenses: present, imperfect, perfect, pluperfect, future, and future perfect. 37. The present active is formed from the simple root of the verb, and is recognized by the place that the verb occupies in the sentence, namely after the subject, e.g. mi am I PAGE F30: THE FOURTEEN CHEAPEST PLACES TO LIVE IN NORWAY And now we get to the cheapest part of Norway: #1: Hedmark outside of Hamar - average price 15,300 kroner ($2,640 USD) per square metre. Hedmark is located northeast of Oslo, and just east of Oppland where Lillehammer is located. Total population is 189,586 of which 27,593live in Hamar.
PAGE F30: HOW BIG IS THE GAZA STRIP COMPARED TO OTHER Gaza (the city, Gazze in Turkish) is on the front page of the Turkish Wikipedia this week, and what better time to show the geographic extent of this tiny part of the world that makes headlines so often. Here is the approximate size of the Gaza Strip (about 41 km in length, 8-12 km in width) compared to a few places throughout the world. Firstis Gaza Strip vs.
PAGE F30: JOSHUA FISHMAN'S EIGHT STEPS TOWARDS REVIVING A The eight stages are as follows: 1. Acquisition of the language by adults, who in effect act as language apprentices (recommended where most of the remaining speakers of the language are elderly and socially isolated from other speakers of the language). 2. Create a socially integrated population of active speakers (or users) of thelanguage
PAGE F30: TWO DISADVANTAGES OF THE CANADIAN POLITICAL SYSTEM A second disadvantage: the PM has to choose ministers from what is often a very small pool of talent. At the moment Canada has a minority government, and the ruling party (the Conservatives) have a mere 143 seats out of 308, and when they first won power in 2006 they had even less than that, 124. A landslide in an election (1997 for example PAGE F30: IRAN IN THE 1970S BEFORE THE ISLAMIC REVOLUTION Mention the word Iran to most people and this image is probably close to what first comes to mind: Older people will remember a vastly different impression of Iran though, the Iran from before the IslamicRevolution.
PAGE F30: WHY AFRIKAANS IS (ALSO) THE EASIEST LANGUAGE FOR Two years ago I wrote a post on why Norwegian is the easiest language for English speakers to learn.In it I give reasons why this is the case, and it also places Afrikaans as a kind of close second. At the same time, however, Norwegian and Afrikaans are relatively easy to learn in different ways, and since each language student has his or her own style when learning a language Norwegian may PAGE F30: MIDDELSPRAKE FINALLY STARTS ITS OWN GROUP Middelsprake (MS) is a constructed language based on the main living Germanic languages. Its grammar is simple and regular which makes it easy to learn. Middelsprake can be compared with Interlingua, the Latin/Romance conlang in that for most speakers of a Germanic language, much of a MS text will be understood readily without anyprevious
PAGE F30: WHY NORWEGIAN IS THE EASIEST LANGUAGE FOR Luckily Norwegian does help in understanding Icelandic, certainly more than other languages you could choose to learn (except Faroese, but that's only spoken by 70,000 or so), so Norwegian is a good language to start from if you have a personal interest in them. 1) Norwegian is a Germanic language. PAGE F30: 101 LANGUAGE LEARNING TIPS 1. Ted.com videos: TED is a conference featuring talks from interesting speakers from all walks of life, with talks ranging from a few minutes to 20 minutes and above. Ted.com has a page here called the Open Translation Project where all these talks are translated by volunteers into any language, from major languages such as Spanish and Chinese to even tiny ones like Bislama. PAGE F30: COMPLETE GRAMMAR OF IDIOM NEUTRAL kuante? how much? tale, so. tante, so much, so greatly. VI. The Verb. 36. Idiom neutral has only one conjugation for all verbs; there are six tenses: present, imperfect, perfect, pluperfect, future, and future perfect. 37. The present active is formed from the simple root of the verb, and is recognized by the place that the verb occupies in the sentence, namely after the subject, e.g. mi am I PAGE F30: UNDERSTANDING COUNTRIES THROUGH MAPS There are dozens and dozens more ways to guess the geopolitical situation of a country through maps alone, but the above should suffice for now since the post has gotten a bit long (feel free to add your own in the comments below though). I'll end off with one more interesting one. Here's Indonesia: Then Vanuatu: And the Philippines. PAGE F30: WHAT ENGLISH MIGHT LOOK LIKE WITH ALL THE NON A while back I wrote up a quick sample of what English might look like with all the non-Germanic words removed (that is, words from Latin, Greek, French etc.) by taking a newspaper article and slowly and painstakingly changing the words to Germanic roots, and creating new words when no appropriate word existed. A few non-Germanic words managed to slip through however, and I've created one more PAGE F30: WHY AFRIKAANS IS (ALSO) THE EASIEST LANGUAGE FOR Two years ago I wrote a post on why Norwegian is the easiest language for English speakers to learn.In it I give reasons why this is the case, and it also places Afrikaans as a kind of close second. At the same time, however, Norwegian and Afrikaans are relatively easy to learn in different ways, and since each language student has his or her own style when learning a language Norwegian may PAGE F30: TEXTBOOKS FOR GERMANIC LANGUAGES SHOULD BE Deutchland ( English: Germany) is a folkdom in north middle Europe, often grouped with Western Europe for eretidly and Kithship rows. The rikeupheld name is the Bandish Folkdom of Deutchland ( High Deutch: Bundesrepublik Deutschland ). It has 80,000,000 folk and has the third largest wealthhood in the world. PAGE F30: WHY A LANGUAGE CALLED PAPIAMENTU MIGHT BE THE Learning languages, space, science, Korea, geopolitical trends, religion, cats, constructed international auxiliary languages, HermannHesse.
PAGE F30: HOW DIFFICULT IS IT TO LEARN ESTONIAN? The short answer to this: not too difficult, certainly less than one might expect. The ideal process by which one learns Estonian is different from most other languages though. Here's a quick overview of a few things to know about learning Estonian. First of all, Estonian is comparable to Finnish (the closest language to Estonian) kind of in PAGE F30: KALMYKIA: TOO WEIRD AND UNIQUE TO REMAIN UNKNOWN The first thing that makes it unique is that Kalmykia is Europe's only officially Buddhist state (hence the lotus on the republic's flag), and the reasons behind this are simple: the Kalmyks are a Mongolian people that migrated to the region centuries ago from the east, which means they look like this: The language is also a variant ofMongolian.
PAGE F30: THE WORD CONSTITUTION COMES FROM LATIN; CHANGE With English, the problem might simply be that the word constitution comes from Latin, and given that the average student doesn't learn Latin anymore the word constitution doesn't really have all that much intrinsic meaning. Take a look at etymonline's entry on constitute for an explanation on where the word comes from: 1442, verb use ofPAGE F30
and stack the maps in the way. Now they can't get in. That's a Fawn guard stalking outside. Back in the day I hade something much larger than this complete with a bedroll, nightstand, candles etc. taken from the city, and would do things like run off to Monitor, strike a guard and run back into the house, board the entrance up with maps and get a good night's sleep while he raged impotently PAGE F30: 101 LANGUAGE LEARNING TIPS 1. Ted.com videos: TED is a conference featuring talks from interesting speakers from all walks of life, with talks ranging from a few minutes to 20 minutes and above. Ted.com has a page here called the Open Translation Project where all these talks are translated by volunteers into any language, from major languages such as Spanish and Chinese to even tiny ones like Bislama. PAGE F30: TWO DISADVANTAGES OF THE CANADIAN POLITICAL SYSTEM A second disadvantage: the PM has to choose ministers from what is often a very small pool of talent. At the moment Canada has a minority government, and the ruling party (the Conservatives) have a mere 143 seats out of 308, and when they first won power in 2006 they had even less than that, 124. A landslide in an election (1997 for example PAGE F30: JOSHUA FISHMAN'S EIGHT STEPS TOWARDS REVIVING A The eight stages are as follows: 1. Acquisition of the language by adults, who in effect act as language apprentices (recommended where most of the remaining speakers of the language are elderly and socially isolated from other speakers of the language). 2. Create a socially integrated population of active speakers (or users) of thelanguage
PAGE F30: HOW BIG IS THE GAZA STRIP COMPARED TO OTHER Gaza (the city, Gazze in Turkish) is on the front page of the Turkish Wikipedia this week, and what better time to show the geographic extent of this tiny part of the world that makes headlines so often. Here is the approximate size of the Gaza Strip (about 41 km in length, 8-12 km in width) compared to a few places throughout the world. Firstis Gaza Strip vs.
PAGE F30: THE FOURTEEN CHEAPEST PLACES TO LIVE IN NORWAY And now we get to the cheapest part of Norway: #1: Hedmark outside of Hamar - average price 15,300 kroner ($2,640 USD) per square metre. Hedmark is located northeast of Oslo, and just east of Oppland where Lillehammer is located. Total population is 189,586 of which 27,593live in Hamar.
PAGE F30: WHY AFRIKAANS IS (ALSO) THE EASIEST LANGUAGE FOR Two years ago I wrote a post on why Norwegian is the easiest language for English speakers to learn.In it I give reasons why this is the case, and it also places Afrikaans as a kind of close second. At the same time, however, Norwegian and Afrikaans are relatively easy to learn in different ways, and since each language student has his or her own style when learning a language Norwegian may PAGE F30: WHY NORWEGIAN IS THE EASIEST LANGUAGE FOR Luckily Norwegian does help in understanding Icelandic, certainly more than other languages you could choose to learn (except Faroese, but that's only spoken by 70,000 or so), so Norwegian is a good language to start from if you have a personal interest in them. 1) Norwegian is a Germanic language. PAGE F30: IRAN IN THE 1970S BEFORE THE ISLAMIC REVOLUTION Mention the word Iran to most people and this image is probably close to what first comes to mind: Older people will remember a vastly different impression of Iran though, the Iran from before the IslamicRevolution.
PAGE F30: MIDDELSPRAKE FINALLY STARTS ITS OWN GROUP Middelsprake (MS) is a constructed language based on the main living Germanic languages. Its grammar is simple and regular which makes it easy to learn. Middelsprake can be compared with Interlingua, the Latin/Romance conlang in that for most speakers of a Germanic language, much of a MS text will be understood readily without anyprevious
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and stack the maps in the way. Now they can't get in. That's a Fawn guard stalking outside. Back in the day I hade something much larger than this complete with a bedroll, nightstand, candles etc. taken from the city, and would do things like run off to Monitor, strike a guard and run back into the house, board the entrance up with maps and get a good night's sleep while he raged impotently PAGE F30: 101 LANGUAGE LEARNING TIPS 1. Ted.com videos: TED is a conference featuring talks from interesting speakers from all walks of life, with talks ranging from a few minutes to 20 minutes and above. Ted.com has a page here called the Open Translation Project where all these talks are translated by volunteers into any language, from major languages such as Spanish and Chinese to even tiny ones like Bislama. PAGE F30: TWO DISADVANTAGES OF THE CANADIAN POLITICAL SYSTEM A second disadvantage: the PM has to choose ministers from what is often a very small pool of talent. At the moment Canada has a minority government, and the ruling party (the Conservatives) have a mere 143 seats out of 308, and when they first won power in 2006 they had even less than that, 124. A landslide in an election (1997 for example PAGE F30: JOSHUA FISHMAN'S EIGHT STEPS TOWARDS REVIVING A The eight stages are as follows: 1. Acquisition of the language by adults, who in effect act as language apprentices (recommended where most of the remaining speakers of the language are elderly and socially isolated from other speakers of the language). 2. Create a socially integrated population of active speakers (or users) of thelanguage
PAGE F30: HOW BIG IS THE GAZA STRIP COMPARED TO OTHER Gaza (the city, Gazze in Turkish) is on the front page of the Turkish Wikipedia this week, and what better time to show the geographic extent of this tiny part of the world that makes headlines so often. Here is the approximate size of the Gaza Strip (about 41 km in length, 8-12 km in width) compared to a few places throughout the world. Firstis Gaza Strip vs.
PAGE F30: THE FOURTEEN CHEAPEST PLACES TO LIVE IN NORWAY And now we get to the cheapest part of Norway: #1: Hedmark outside of Hamar - average price 15,300 kroner ($2,640 USD) per square metre. Hedmark is located northeast of Oslo, and just east of Oppland where Lillehammer is located. Total population is 189,586 of which 27,593live in Hamar.
PAGE F30: WHY AFRIKAANS IS (ALSO) THE EASIEST LANGUAGE FOR Two years ago I wrote a post on why Norwegian is the easiest language for English speakers to learn.In it I give reasons why this is the case, and it also places Afrikaans as a kind of close second. At the same time, however, Norwegian and Afrikaans are relatively easy to learn in different ways, and since each language student has his or her own style when learning a language Norwegian may PAGE F30: WHY NORWEGIAN IS THE EASIEST LANGUAGE FOR Luckily Norwegian does help in understanding Icelandic, certainly more than other languages you could choose to learn (except Faroese, but that's only spoken by 70,000 or so), so Norwegian is a good language to start from if you have a personal interest in them. 1) Norwegian is a Germanic language. PAGE F30: IRAN IN THE 1970S BEFORE THE ISLAMIC REVOLUTION Mention the word Iran to most people and this image is probably close to what first comes to mind: Older people will remember a vastly different impression of Iran though, the Iran from before the IslamicRevolution.
PAGE F30: MIDDELSPRAKE FINALLY STARTS ITS OWN GROUP Middelsprake (MS) is a constructed language based on the main living Germanic languages. Its grammar is simple and regular which makes it easy to learn. Middelsprake can be compared with Interlingua, the Latin/Romance conlang in that for most speakers of a Germanic language, much of a MS text will be understood readily without anyprevious
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and stack the maps in the way. Now they can't get in. That's a Fawn guard stalking outside. Back in the day I hade something much larger than this complete with a bedroll, nightstand, candles etc. taken from the city, and would do things like run off to Monitor, strike a guard and run back into the house, board the entrance up with maps and get a good night's sleep while he raged impotently PAGE F30: COMPLETE GRAMMAR OF IDIOM NEUTRAL kuante? how much? tale, so. tante, so much, so greatly. VI. The Verb. 36. Idiom neutral has only one conjugation for all verbs; there are six tenses: present, imperfect, perfect, pluperfect, future, and future perfect. 37. The present active is formed from the simple root of the verb, and is recognized by the place that the verb occupies in the sentence, namely after the subject, e.g. mi am IPAGE F30: 2012
Brazil announced that it intended to do this a few weeks back, and now it's official: the Portuguese orthographic accord originally intended to go into force January 2013 has been delayed three more years to January 2016.The original decree was issued in 2008, giving the government over four years to prepare, so this is a bit under that. PAGE F30: MIDDELSPRAKE FINALLY STARTS ITS OWN GROUP Middelsprake (MS) is a constructed language based on the main living Germanic languages. Its grammar is simple and regular which makes it easy to learn. Middelsprake can be compared with Interlingua, the Latin/Romance conlang in that for most speakers of a Germanic language, much of a MS text will be understood readily without anyprevious
PAGE F30: HOW I LEARNED KOREAN Tuesday, February 26, 2013. This is a post I've been meaning to write for a long time, to serve as a reference for whenever I am asked how I learned Korean. To begin we will need a bit of linguistic background to show where I was just before I began learning it. My linguistic background until beginning Korean: only English until the age of 18 PAGE F30: SIMILARITIES BETWEEN OLD ENGLISH (ANGLO-SAXON The argument of this book is that the similar word-order of the two should instead lead us to stress the similarities between the two languages. Old English and Old Icelandic were sufficiently close to be mutually comprehensible. This thesis receives copious support from historical and literary texts. Our understanding of the Old Germanicworld
PAGE F30: KALMYKIA: TOO WEIRD AND UNIQUE TO REMAIN UNKNOWN The first thing that makes it unique is that Kalmykia is Europe's only officially Buddhist state (hence the lotus on the republic's flag), and the reasons behind this are simple: the Kalmyks are a Mongolian people that migrated to the region centuries ago from the east, which means they look like this: The language is also a variant ofMongolian.
PAGE F30: HOW DIFFICULT IS IT TO LEARN ESTONIAN? The short answer to this: not too difficult, certainly less than one might expect. The ideal process by which one learns Estonian is different from most other languages though. Here's a quick overview of a few things to know about learning Estonian. First of all, Estonian is comparable to Finnish (the closest language to Estonian) kind of in PAGE F30: APPROVAL OF A WIKIPEDIA IN EGYPTIAN ARABIC This is actually news from last year, but the comments in this article are very interesting.In addition to that you can also see the debate on the page for the request itself from earlier last year. While there is no clear definition on what makes a language a language and a dialect a dialect, one clear sign you're dealing with a separate language is when speakers of the language/dialect begin PAGE F30: TÜRKÇE ÖĞRENIYORUM ("I'M LEARNING TURKISH") FROM Sunday, August 17, 2008. I finally got around to transcribing the sixth lesson of Türkçe Öğreniyorum from TRT Radyo, a program for learning Turkish composed of 100% very slow and easy to understand Turkish, but without a transcript which is still necessary when you're in the middle of learning the language.PAGE F30
and stack the maps in the way. Now they can't get in. That's a Fawn guard stalking outside. Back in the day I hade something much larger than this complete with a bedroll, nightstand, candles etc. taken from the city, and would do things like run off to Monitor, strike a guard and run back into the house, board the entrance up with maps and get a good night's sleep while he raged impotently PAGE F30: 101 LANGUAGE LEARNING TIPS 1. Ted.com videos: TED is a conference featuring talks from interesting speakers from all walks of life, with talks ranging from a few minutes to 20 minutes and above. Ted.com has a page here called the Open Translation Project where all these talks are translated by volunteers into any language, from major languages such as Spanish and Chinese to even tiny ones like Bislama. PAGE F30: TWO DISADVANTAGES OF THE CANADIAN POLITICAL SYSTEM A second disadvantage: the PM has to choose ministers from what is often a very small pool of talent. At the moment Canada has a minority government, and the ruling party (the Conservatives) have a mere 143 seats out of 308, and when they first won power in 2006 they had even less than that, 124. A landslide in an election (1997 for example PAGE F30: JOSHUA FISHMAN'S EIGHT STEPS TOWARDS REVIVING A The eight stages are as follows: 1. Acquisition of the language by adults, who in effect act as language apprentices (recommended where most of the remaining speakers of the language are elderly and socially isolated from other speakers of the language). 2. Create a socially integrated population of active speakers (or users) of thelanguage
PAGE F30: HOW BIG IS THE GAZA STRIP COMPARED TO OTHER Gaza (the city, Gazze in Turkish) is on the front page of the Turkish Wikipedia this week, and what better time to show the geographic extent of this tiny part of the world that makes headlines so often. Here is the approximate size of the Gaza Strip (about 41 km in length, 8-12 km in width) compared to a few places throughout the world. Firstis Gaza Strip vs.
PAGE F30: THE FOURTEEN CHEAPEST PLACES TO LIVE IN NORWAY And now we get to the cheapest part of Norway: #1: Hedmark outside of Hamar - average price 15,300 kroner ($2,640 USD) per square metre. Hedmark is located northeast of Oslo, and just east of Oppland where Lillehammer is located. Total population is 189,586 of which 27,593live in Hamar.
PAGE F30: WHY AFRIKAANS IS (ALSO) THE EASIEST LANGUAGE FOR Two years ago I wrote a post on why Norwegian is the easiest language for English speakers to learn.In it I give reasons why this is the case, and it also places Afrikaans as a kind of close second. At the same time, however, Norwegian and Afrikaans are relatively easy to learn in different ways, and since each language student has his or her own style when learning a language Norwegian may PAGE F30: WHY NORWEGIAN IS THE EASIEST LANGUAGE FOR Luckily Norwegian does help in understanding Icelandic, certainly more than other languages you could choose to learn (except Faroese, but that's only spoken by 70,000 or so), so Norwegian is a good language to start from if you have a personal interest in them. 1) Norwegian is a Germanic language. PAGE F30: IRAN IN THE 1970S BEFORE THE ISLAMIC REVOLUTION Mention the word Iran to most people and this image is probably close to what first comes to mind: Older people will remember a vastly different impression of Iran though, the Iran from before the IslamicRevolution.
PAGE F30: MIDDELSPRAKE FINALLY STARTS ITS OWN GROUP Middelsprake (MS) is a constructed language based on the main living Germanic languages. Its grammar is simple and regular which makes it easy to learn. Middelsprake can be compared with Interlingua, the Latin/Romance conlang in that for most speakers of a Germanic language, much of a MS text will be understood readily without anyprevious
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and stack the maps in the way. Now they can't get in. That's a Fawn guard stalking outside. Back in the day I hade something much larger than this complete with a bedroll, nightstand, candles etc. taken from the city, and would do things like run off to Monitor, strike a guard and run back into the house, board the entrance up with maps and get a good night's sleep while he raged impotently PAGE F30: 101 LANGUAGE LEARNING TIPS 1. Ted.com videos: TED is a conference featuring talks from interesting speakers from all walks of life, with talks ranging from a few minutes to 20 minutes and above. Ted.com has a page here called the Open Translation Project where all these talks are translated by volunteers into any language, from major languages such as Spanish and Chinese to even tiny ones like Bislama. PAGE F30: TWO DISADVANTAGES OF THE CANADIAN POLITICAL SYSTEM A second disadvantage: the PM has to choose ministers from what is often a very small pool of talent. At the moment Canada has a minority government, and the ruling party (the Conservatives) have a mere 143 seats out of 308, and when they first won power in 2006 they had even less than that, 124. A landslide in an election (1997 for example PAGE F30: JOSHUA FISHMAN'S EIGHT STEPS TOWARDS REVIVING A The eight stages are as follows: 1. Acquisition of the language by adults, who in effect act as language apprentices (recommended where most of the remaining speakers of the language are elderly and socially isolated from other speakers of the language). 2. Create a socially integrated population of active speakers (or users) of thelanguage
PAGE F30: HOW BIG IS THE GAZA STRIP COMPARED TO OTHER Gaza (the city, Gazze in Turkish) is on the front page of the Turkish Wikipedia this week, and what better time to show the geographic extent of this tiny part of the world that makes headlines so often. Here is the approximate size of the Gaza Strip (about 41 km in length, 8-12 km in width) compared to a few places throughout the world. Firstis Gaza Strip vs.
PAGE F30: THE FOURTEEN CHEAPEST PLACES TO LIVE IN NORWAY And now we get to the cheapest part of Norway: #1: Hedmark outside of Hamar - average price 15,300 kroner ($2,640 USD) per square metre. Hedmark is located northeast of Oslo, and just east of Oppland where Lillehammer is located. Total population is 189,586 of which 27,593live in Hamar.
PAGE F30: WHY AFRIKAANS IS (ALSO) THE EASIEST LANGUAGE FOR Two years ago I wrote a post on why Norwegian is the easiest language for English speakers to learn.In it I give reasons why this is the case, and it also places Afrikaans as a kind of close second. At the same time, however, Norwegian and Afrikaans are relatively easy to learn in different ways, and since each language student has his or her own style when learning a language Norwegian may PAGE F30: WHY NORWEGIAN IS THE EASIEST LANGUAGE FOR Luckily Norwegian does help in understanding Icelandic, certainly more than other languages you could choose to learn (except Faroese, but that's only spoken by 70,000 or so), so Norwegian is a good language to start from if you have a personal interest in them. 1) Norwegian is a Germanic language. PAGE F30: IRAN IN THE 1970S BEFORE THE ISLAMIC REVOLUTION Mention the word Iran to most people and this image is probably close to what first comes to mind: Older people will remember a vastly different impression of Iran though, the Iran from before the IslamicRevolution.
PAGE F30: MIDDELSPRAKE FINALLY STARTS ITS OWN GROUP Middelsprake (MS) is a constructed language based on the main living Germanic languages. Its grammar is simple and regular which makes it easy to learn. Middelsprake can be compared with Interlingua, the Latin/Romance conlang in that for most speakers of a Germanic language, much of a MS text will be understood readily without anyprevious
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and stack the maps in the way. Now they can't get in. That's a Fawn guard stalking outside. Back in the day I hade something much larger than this complete with a bedroll, nightstand, candles etc. taken from the city, and would do things like run off to Monitor, strike a guard and run back into the house, board the entrance up with maps and get a good night's sleep while he raged impotently PAGE F30: COMPLETE GRAMMAR OF IDIOM NEUTRAL kuante? how much? tale, so. tante, so much, so greatly. VI. The Verb. 36. Idiom neutral has only one conjugation for all verbs; there are six tenses: present, imperfect, perfect, pluperfect, future, and future perfect. 37. The present active is formed from the simple root of the verb, and is recognized by the place that the verb occupies in the sentence, namely after the subject, e.g. mi am I PAGE F30: MIDDELSPRAKE FINALLY STARTS ITS OWN GROUP Middelsprake (MS) is a constructed language based on the main living Germanic languages. Its grammar is simple and regular which makes it easy to learn. Middelsprake can be compared with Interlingua, the Latin/Romance conlang in that for most speakers of a Germanic language, much of a MS text will be understood readily without anyprevious
PAGE F30: WHAT ENGLISH MIGHT LOOK LIKE WITH ALL THE NON A while back I wrote up a quick sample of what English might look like with all the non-Germanic words removed (that is, words from Latin, Greek, French etc.) by taking a newspaper article and slowly and painstakingly changing the words to Germanic roots, and creating new words when no appropriate word existed. A few non-Germanic words managed to slip through however, and I've created one more PAGE F30: HOW I LEARNED KOREAN Tuesday, February 26, 2013. This is a post I've been meaning to write for a long time, to serve as a reference for whenever I am asked how I learned Korean. To begin we will need a bit of linguistic background to show where I was just before I began learning it. My linguistic background until beginning Korean: only English until the age of 18 PAGE F30: SIMILARITIES BETWEEN OLD ENGLISH (ANGLO-SAXON The argument of this book is that the similar word-order of the two should instead lead us to stress the similarities between the two languages. Old English and Old Icelandic were sufficiently close to be mutually comprehensible. This thesis receives copious support from historical and literary texts. Our understanding of the Old Germanicworld
PAGE F30: KALMYKIA: TOO WEIRD AND UNIQUE TO REMAIN UNKNOWN The first thing that makes it unique is that Kalmykia is Europe's only officially Buddhist state (hence the lotus on the republic's flag), and the reasons behind this are simple: the Kalmyks are a Mongolian people that migrated to the region centuries ago from the east, which means they look like this: The language is also a variant ofMongolian.
PAGE F30: HOW DIFFICULT IS IT TO LEARN ESTONIAN? The short answer to this: not too difficult, certainly less than one might expect. The ideal process by which one learns Estonian is different from most other languages though. Here's a quick overview of a few things to know about learning Estonian. First of all, Estonian is comparable to Finnish (the closest language to Estonian) kind of in PAGE F30: HOW MANY KOREANS LIVE IN NORWAY AND WHAT DO THEY Learning languages, space, science, Korea, geopolitical trends, religion, cats, constructed international auxiliary languages, HermannHesse.
PAGE F30: APPROVAL OF A WIKIPEDIA IN EGYPTIAN ARABIC This is actually news from last year, but the comments in this article are very interesting.In addition to that you can also see the debate on the page for the request itself from earlier last year. While there is no clear definition on what makes a language a language and a dialect a dialect, one clear sign you're dealing with a separate language is when speakers of the language/dialect beginPAGE F30
and stack the maps in the way. Now they can't get in. That's a Fawn guard stalking outside. Back in the day I hade something much larger than this complete with a bedroll, nightstand, candles etc. taken from the city, and would do things like run off to Monitor, strike a guard and run back into the house, board the entrance up with maps and get a good night's sleep while he raged impotently PAGE F30: COMPLETE GRAMMAR OF IDIOM NEUTRAL kuante? how much? tale, so. tante, so much, so greatly. VI. The Verb. 36. Idiom neutral has only one conjugation for all verbs; there are six tenses: present, imperfect, perfect, pluperfect, future, and future perfect. 37. The present active is formed from the simple root of the verb, and is recognized by the place that the verb occupies in the sentence, namely after the subject, e.g. mi am I PAGE F30: LIST OF MOST FREQUENT WORDS IN BENGALI I came across an excellent site today here, which contains among a lot of other great resources a list of most frequent words in Bengali, a language that despite the large population is tough to find good resources for.A quick search on Google doesn't turn up the list, so maybe this post will help people searching for a frequency list tofind it.
PAGE F30: HOW BIG IS THE GAZA STRIP COMPARED TO OTHER Gaza (the city, Gazze in Turkish) is on the front page of the Turkish Wikipedia this week, and what better time to show the geographic extent of this tiny part of the world that makes headlines so often. Here is the approximate size of the Gaza Strip (about 41 km in length, 8-12 km in width) compared to a few places throughout the world. Firstis Gaza Strip vs.
PAGE F30: THE FOURTEEN CHEAPEST PLACES TO LIVE IN NORWAY And now we get to the cheapest part of Norway: #1: Hedmark outside of Hamar - average price 15,300 kroner ($2,640 USD) per square metre. Hedmark is located northeast of Oslo, and just east of Oppland where Lillehammer is located. Total population is 189,586 of which 27,593live in Hamar.
PAGE F30: TWO DISADVANTAGES OF THE CANADIAN POLITICAL SYSTEM A second disadvantage: the PM has to choose ministers from what is often a very small pool of talent. At the moment Canada has a minority government, and the ruling party (the Conservatives) have a mere 143 seats out of 308, and when they first won power in 2006 they had even less than that, 124. A landslide in an election (1997 for example PAGE F30: WHY AFRIKAANS IS (ALSO) THE EASIEST LANGUAGE FOR Two years ago I wrote a post on why Norwegian is the easiest language for English speakers to learn.In it I give reasons why this is the case, and it also places Afrikaans as a kind of close second. At the same time, however, Norwegian and Afrikaans are relatively easy to learn in different ways, and since each language student has his or her own style when learning a language Norwegian may PAGE F30: IRAN IN THE 1970S BEFORE THE ISLAMIC REVOLUTION Mention the word Iran to most people and this image is probably close to what first comes to mind: Older people will remember a vastly different impression of Iran though, the Iran from before the IslamicRevolution.
PAGE F30: WHY NORWEGIAN IS THE EASIEST LANGUAGE FOR Luckily Norwegian does help in understanding Icelandic, certainly more than other languages you could choose to learn (except Faroese, but that's only spoken by 70,000 or so), so Norwegian is a good language to start from if you have a personal interest in them. 1) Norwegian is a Germanic language. PAGE F30: MIDDELSPRAKE FINALLY STARTS ITS OWN GROUP Middelsprake (MS) is a constructed language based on the main living Germanic languages. Its grammar is simple and regular which makes it easy to learn. Middelsprake can be compared with Interlingua, the Latin/Romance conlang in that for most speakers of a Germanic language, much of a MS text will be understood readily without anyprevious
PAGE F30: 101 LANGUAGE LEARNING TIPS 1. Ted.com videos: TED is a conference featuring talks from interesting speakers from all walks of life, with talks ranging from a few minutes to 20 minutes and above. Ted.com has a page here called the Open Translation Project where all these talks are translated by volunteers into any language, from major languages such as Spanish and Chinese to even tiny ones like Bislama. PAGE F30: THE FOURTEEN CHEAPEST PLACES TO LIVE IN NORWAY And now we get to the cheapest part of Norway: #1: Hedmark outside of Hamar - average price 15,300 kroner ($2,640 USD) per square metre. Hedmark is located northeast of Oslo, and just east of Oppland where Lillehammer is located. Total population is 189,586 of which 27,593live in Hamar.
PAGE F30: WHAT ENGLISH MIGHT LOOK LIKE WITH ALL THE NON A while back I wrote up a quick sample of what English might look like with all the non-Germanic words removed (that is, words from Latin, Greek, French etc.) by taking a newspaper article and slowly and painstakingly changing the words to Germanic roots, and creating new words when no appropriate word existed. A few non-Germanic words managed to slip through however, and I've created one more PAGE F30: THE LORD'S PRAYER IN MODERN ENGLISH, OLD ENGLISH Learning languages, space, science, Korea, geopolitical trends, religion, cats, constructed international auxiliary languages, HermannHesse.
PAGE F30: DON'T BE AFRAID OF MY BOOK I learned a great number of things from translating the first part of Jules Huret's l'Allemagne Moderne from French to English last year.Translating is an entirely different world compared to just reading a book, as you are essentially creating a new one and everything has to be checked. PAGE F30: IRAN IN THE 1970S BEFORE THE ISLAMIC REVOLUTION Mention the word Iran to most people and this image is probably close to what first comes to mind: Older people will remember a vastly different impression of Iran though, the Iran from before the IslamicRevolution.
PAGE F30: HOW TO PROPERLY USE INTERLINGUA TO LEARN OTHER Tuesday, November 17, 2009. This applies to many other constructed languages as well (especially Occidental and Latino sine Flexione), but let's go with Interlingua because it's the most often talked about online as a way to familiarize oneself with Romance languages, namely Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and to a lesser extent Romanian PAGE F30: HOW DIFFICULT IS IT TO LEARN ESTONIAN? The short answer to this: not too difficult, certainly less than one might expect. The ideal process by which one learns Estonian is different from most other languages though. Here's a quick overview of a few things to know about learning Estonian. First of all, Estonian is comparable to Finnish (the closest language to Estonian) kind of in PAGE F30: WHY A LANGUAGE CALLED PAPIAMENTU MIGHT BE THE Learning languages, space, science, Korea, geopolitical trends, religion, cats, constructed international auxiliary languages, HermannHesse.
PAGE F30: KALMYKIA: TOO WEIRD AND UNIQUE TO REMAIN UNKNOWN The first thing that makes it unique is that Kalmykia is Europe's only officially Buddhist state (hence the lotus on the republic's flag), and the reasons behind this are simple: the Kalmyks are a Mongolian people that migrated to the region centuries ago from the east, which means they look like this: The language is also a variant ofMongolian.
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and stack the maps in the way. Now they can't get in. That's a Fawn guard stalking outside. Back in the day I hade something much larger than this complete with a bedroll, nightstand, candles etc. taken from the city, and would do things like run off to Monitor, strike a guard and run back into the house, board the entrance up with maps and get a good night's sleep while he raged impotently PAGE F30: TWO DISADVANTAGES OF THE CANADIAN POLITICAL SYSTEM A second disadvantage: the PM has to choose ministers from what is often a very small pool of talent. At the moment Canada has a minority government, and the ruling party (the Conservatives) have a mere 143 seats out of 308, and when they first won power in 2006 they had even less than that, 124. A landslide in an election (1997 for example PAGE F30: WHY AFRIKAANS IS (ALSO) THE EASIEST LANGUAGE FORLEARN AFRIKAANS FOR FREELEARN AFRIKAANS FOR FREEWHY LEARN AFRIKAANS Two years ago I wrote a post on why Norwegian is the easiest language for English speakers to learn.In it I give reasons why this is the case, and it also places Afrikaans as a kind of close second. At the same time, however, Norwegian and Afrikaans are relatively easy to learn in different ways, and since each language student has his or her own style when learning a language Norwegian may PAGE F30: HOW BIG IS THE GAZA STRIP COMPARED TO OTHER Gaza (the city, Gazze in Turkish) is on the front page of the Turkish Wikipedia this week, and what better time to show the geographic extent of this tiny part of the world that makes headlines so often. Here is the approximate size of the Gaza Strip (about 41 km in length, 8-12 km in width) compared to a few places throughout the world. Firstis Gaza Strip vs.
PAGE F30: THE LORD'S PRAYER IN MODERN ENGLISH, OLD ENGLISH Learning languages, space, science, Korea, geopolitical trends, religion, cats, constructed international auxiliary languages, HermannHesse.
PAGE F30: 494 IMAGES OF GERMANY JUST BEFORE WORLD WAR I 494 images of Germany just before World War I - part 1. During the early 1900s a French journalist named Jules Huret spent a number of years in Germany, and published two books in 1912 and 1913 based on his reports sent back to Le Figaro. The way he described being in the country is so riveting that you almost feel as if you are there withhim
PAGE F30: WHY NORWEGIAN IS THE EASIEST LANGUAGE FOR Luckily Norwegian does help in understanding Icelandic, certainly more than other languages you could choose to learn (except Faroese, but that's only spoken by 70,000 or so), so Norwegian is a good language to start from if you have a personal interest in them. 1) Norwegian is a Germanic language. PAGE F30: IRAN IN THE 1970S BEFORE THE ISLAMIC REVOLUTION Mention the word Iran to most people and this image is probably close to what first comes to mind: Older people will remember a vastly different impression of Iran though, the Iran from before the IslamicRevolution.
PAGE F30: LYRICS AND MEANING OF PSY'S GANGNAM STYLE (강남스타일)GANGNAM STYLE LYRICSTRANSLATE GANGNAM STYLE LYRICSGANGNAM STYLE LYRICS KOREANGANGNAM STYLE LYRICS ORIGINALGANGNAM STYLE LYRICS TRANSLATIONGANGNAM STYLE SONG MEANING Learning languages, space, science, Korea, geopolitical trends, religion, cats, constructed international auxiliary languages, HermannHesse.
PAGE F30: MIDDELSPRAKE FINALLY STARTS ITS OWN GROUP Middelsprake (MS) is a constructed language based on the main living Germanic languages. Its grammar is simple and regular which makes it easy to learn. Middelsprake can be compared with Interlingua, the Latin/Romance conlang in that for most speakers of a Germanic language, much of a MS text will be understood readily without anyprevious
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and stack the maps in the way. Now they can't get in. That's a Fawn guard stalking outside. Back in the day I hade something much larger than this complete with a bedroll, nightstand, candles etc. taken from the city, and would do things like run off to Monitor, strike a guard and run back into the house, board the entrance up with maps and get a good night's sleep while he raged impotently PAGE F30: TWO DISADVANTAGES OF THE CANADIAN POLITICAL SYSTEM A second disadvantage: the PM has to choose ministers from what is often a very small pool of talent. At the moment Canada has a minority government, and the ruling party (the Conservatives) have a mere 143 seats out of 308, and when they first won power in 2006 they had even less than that, 124. A landslide in an election (1997 for example PAGE F30: WHY AFRIKAANS IS (ALSO) THE EASIEST LANGUAGE FORLEARN AFRIKAANS FOR FREELEARN AFRIKAANS FOR FREEWHY LEARN AFRIKAANS Two years ago I wrote a post on why Norwegian is the easiest language for English speakers to learn.In it I give reasons why this is the case, and it also places Afrikaans as a kind of close second. At the same time, however, Norwegian and Afrikaans are relatively easy to learn in different ways, and since each language student has his or her own style when learning a language Norwegian may PAGE F30: HOW BIG IS THE GAZA STRIP COMPARED TO OTHER Gaza (the city, Gazze in Turkish) is on the front page of the Turkish Wikipedia this week, and what better time to show the geographic extent of this tiny part of the world that makes headlines so often. Here is the approximate size of the Gaza Strip (about 41 km in length, 8-12 km in width) compared to a few places throughout the world. Firstis Gaza Strip vs.
PAGE F30: THE LORD'S PRAYER IN MODERN ENGLISH, OLD ENGLISH Learning languages, space, science, Korea, geopolitical trends, religion, cats, constructed international auxiliary languages, HermannHesse.
PAGE F30: 494 IMAGES OF GERMANY JUST BEFORE WORLD WAR I 494 images of Germany just before World War I - part 1. During the early 1900s a French journalist named Jules Huret spent a number of years in Germany, and published two books in 1912 and 1913 based on his reports sent back to Le Figaro. The way he described being in the country is so riveting that you almost feel as if you are there withhim
PAGE F30: WHY NORWEGIAN IS THE EASIEST LANGUAGE FOR Luckily Norwegian does help in understanding Icelandic, certainly more than other languages you could choose to learn (except Faroese, but that's only spoken by 70,000 or so), so Norwegian is a good language to start from if you have a personal interest in them. 1) Norwegian is a Germanic language. PAGE F30: IRAN IN THE 1970S BEFORE THE ISLAMIC REVOLUTION Mention the word Iran to most people and this image is probably close to what first comes to mind: Older people will remember a vastly different impression of Iran though, the Iran from before the IslamicRevolution.
PAGE F30: LYRICS AND MEANING OF PSY'S GANGNAM STYLE (강남스타일)GANGNAM STYLE LYRICSTRANSLATE GANGNAM STYLE LYRICSGANGNAM STYLE LYRICS KOREANGANGNAM STYLE LYRICS ORIGINALGANGNAM STYLE LYRICS TRANSLATIONGANGNAM STYLE SONG MEANING Learning languages, space, science, Korea, geopolitical trends, religion, cats, constructed international auxiliary languages, HermannHesse.
PAGE F30: MIDDELSPRAKE FINALLY STARTS ITS OWN GROUP Middelsprake (MS) is a constructed language based on the main living Germanic languages. Its grammar is simple and regular which makes it easy to learn. Middelsprake can be compared with Interlingua, the Latin/Romance conlang in that for most speakers of a Germanic language, much of a MS text will be understood readily without anyprevious
PAGE F30: COMPLETE GRAMMAR OF IDIOM NEUTRAL kuante? how much? tale, so. tante, so much, so greatly. VI. The Verb. 36. Idiom neutral has only one conjugation for all verbs; there are six tenses: present, imperfect, perfect, pluperfect, future, and future perfect. 37. The present active is formed from the simple root of the verb, and is recognized by the place that the verb occupies in the sentence, namely after the subject, e.g. mi am I PAGE F30: WHAT ENGLISH MIGHT LOOK LIKE WITH ALL THE NON A while back I wrote up a quick sample of what English might look like with all the non-Germanic words removed (that is, words from Latin, Greek, French etc.) by taking a newspaper article and slowly and painstakingly changing the words to Germanic roots, and creating new words when no appropriate word existed. A few non-Germanic words managed to slip through however, and I've created one more PAGE F30: DON'T BE AFRAID OF MY BOOK I learned a great number of things from translating the first part of Jules Huret's l'Allemagne Moderne from French to English last year.Translating is an entirely different world compared to just reading a book, as you are essentially creating a new one and everything has to be checked. PAGE F30: MIDDELSPRAKE FINALLY STARTS ITS OWN GROUP Middelsprake (MS) is a constructed language based on the main living Germanic languages. Its grammar is simple and regular which makes it easy to learn. Middelsprake can be compared with Interlingua, the Latin/Romance conlang in that for most speakers of a Germanic language, much of a MS text will be understood readily without anyprevious
PAGE F30: THE FOURTEEN CHEAPEST PLACES TO LIVE IN NORWAY And now we get to the cheapest part of Norway: #1: Hedmark outside of Hamar - average price 15,300 kroner ($2,640 USD) per square metre. Hedmark is located northeast of Oslo, and just east of Oppland where Lillehammer is located. Total population is 189,586 of which 27,593live in Hamar.
PAGE F30: HOW I LEARNED KOREAN Tuesday, February 26, 2013. This is a post I've been meaning to write for a long time, to serve as a reference for whenever I am asked how I learned Korean. To begin we will need a bit of linguistic background to show where I was just before I began learning it. My linguistic background until beginning Korean: only English until the age of 18PAGE F30: 2012
Brazil announced that it intended to do this a few weeks back, and now it's official: the Portuguese orthographic accord originally intended to go into force January 2013 has been delayed three more years to January 2016.The original decree was issued in 2008, giving the government over four years to prepare, so this is a bit under that. PAGE F30: REVIVAL OF THE OLD PRUSSIAN LANGUAGE In the comments section of the last post on Kaliningrad we've gotten onto the discussion of the Old Prussian language (a fairly recently extinct Baltic language, and apparently the most conservative) whereupon after a bit of searching I came across an active (2000+ messages in 150+ threads) forum here written entirely in Old Prussian, so a theoretical revival of the language may not be PAGE F30: THE WORD CONSTITUTION COMES FROM LATIN; CHANGE With English, the problem might simply be that the word constitution comes from Latin, and given that the average student doesn't learn Latin anymore the word constitution doesn't really have all that much intrinsic meaning. Take a look at etymonline's entry on constitute for an explanation on where the word comes from: 1442, verb use of PAGE F30: WHY A LANGUAGE CALLED PAPIAMENTU MIGHT BE THE Learning languages, space, science, Korea, geopolitical trends, religion, cats, constructed international auxiliary languages, HermannHesse.
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THE BEST PART ABOUT ULTIMA 7: SERPENT ISLE MONDAY, MAY 18, 2020 I suspect that some others might have done this back in the day, but the best part about Ultima 7: Serpent Isle for me was the geographer named Scots. He lives just outside the second city of Fawn, and when you talk to him he'll give you a map for free. Just click on map and he'll give you one right away. So then you have a map you can use. But if you talk to him again, he'll give you one more. And one more. And one more after that. These maps are perfect squares, and because of that they stack on top of each other quite nicely. If you talk to him enough, you can startto build something.
We're getting the beginnings of a wall now, Now we're surrounding him a bit (unfortunately it won't stop him if he wants to go as he'll just disappear): Now the beginnings of a house: If you place one map one level higher than the next, you can turn it into a staircase. Here we are talking to Scots from about eight mapshigh.
If you get into a fight, just run into your house... ...and stack the maps in the way. Now they can't get in. That's a Fawn guard stalking outside. Back in the day I hade something much larger than this complete with a bedroll, nightstand, candles etc. taken from the city, and would do things like run off to Monitor, strike a guard and run back into the house, board the entrance up with maps and get a good night's sleep while he raged impotently outside what used to be the entrance. In theory you might be able to cover almost every open space in Serpent Isle with them.Read more...
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MICRI LISTE DE VISAS POR LABORAR E VIVER IN KOREA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 06, 2019 Hodie yo pensat que it vell esser util far un brevi explication pri li visas obtenibil in Korea. Korea es un land in quel li vive es facil por un forene, adminim si on have li visa necessi. E-2: on obtene ti visa por docer foren lingues. Por obtener it on besona un graduation universitari. On pensa sovente que to vole dir 4 annus, ma in quelc universitás (e mult in li Unit Reyatu) solmen 3 annus es necessi! Lu important es haver un diploma quel porta linómine Bachelor.
Por docer un foren lingue on deve esser un citean de un país quel usa it quam lingue national! In Korea to significa que solmen citeanes de 7 países posse obtener it por docer anglesi: Unit Reyatu, Unit States, Canada, Australia, Nov Zeland, Irland, e Sud Africa. Por li ultim on deve anc haver pruva har studiat _in anglesi_ desde li scol medial in addition al diploma universitari. Tre important: li lingue oficial del universitá! Mult Canadeses ha trovat se in un situation u su universitá, basat in Quebec, ha dat li impression al oficie de inmigration (ci bass Inmigration) ne saver anglesi! Yo ha mem audit pri li experientie de alqui qui havet problemas con su visa pro un certificate scrit in latin, quel es li custom in su universitá (yo crede que plu tard il ha successat obtener it ma li processe esset desfacil). Con un tal visa on posse docer anglesi por un salarie de circa 2 - 2.5 million won. Mill won es circa 1 dollar, dunc on forprende tre zeros e to es li aproximativ salarie. Omni scolas deve dar al docente un loc a viver, o un stipendie mensual si li docente ne vole viver in it (si por exemple li docente ja have un). E quande li annu de servicie ha finit, li scola deve dar un mensu de salarie in plu. Finalmen li billete de avion (vade-retorn) es anc gratuit. On posse vider pro quo in Korea trova se tam mult docentes de anglesi, nam pos esser ingageat li billete es gratuit, li dom, mem micri, es gratuit, e pos un semane on trova se in un nov land. E-7: ti visa es por specialistes. Por obtener it on besona un masters (i.e. du annus de studies pos-graduatori), un bachelors con adminim un annu de experientie in su camp, o adminim quin annus de experientie. Li E-7 es dat solmen quande un firma ne posse trovar un Koreane qui posse plenar li exigenties del firma, e firmas sovente besona convicter Inmigration dar les it. Talmen, plu grand li firma, plu bon es li chances obtener it. Alor quel persones posse obtener un tal visa con solmen annus de experientie? Precipue specialistes de IT. Yo ha audit pri persones qui simplicmen laborat quam programmatores sin education universitari, e pos plu quam 5 annus ha trovat un firma korean quel absolutmen volet ingagear les, e Inmigration comprendet que su habilitás essetdesfacil trovar ci.
Li E-7 es usat anc por specialistes quam ingenieros. Li loc con li max grand númere de ingenieros nomina se Geoje-do, un insul in li lud proxim a Busan, li duesim max grand cité del país (tre proxim aJapan).
F-2: Li problema con un visa E es que on ne posse far altri labor quam to quel Inmigration ha permisset. It es ínlegal laborar in un altri loc sin permission de Inmigration. Consequentmen mult docentes fa letiones privat ma sempre cautmen, nam Inmigration vell posser descovrir les e expulser les del país. Li F visas es visas con queles on es licet laborar presc partú. Li F-2 (o plu precisimen li F-2-7 yo crede) es nominat li "visa de punctus" u pos un minimum de quelc annus de residentie Inmigration fa un calcul e si on supera li minimum, on obtene it. Inmigration fa li calcul secun li education, etá, conossentie de Korean, e quelc altri coses. Curtmen dit, si on have un masters, un bon certificate TOPIK (li exámine de competentie in korean), quelc annus de residentie on forsan posse obtener it. F-6: Si on es maritat con un koreane, on posse obtener ti visa. Por que Inmigration va emisser it on deve monstrar que 1) on posse comunicar con su sponse, 2) on have un loc in quel vive, e que 3) on have un minimum de salarie. Ti 3 conditiones ne es desfacil, specialmen si on parla anglesi, nam presc omni koreane parla un poc anglesi. Li 3 conditiones esset fat por prevenir que un marita de un land quam Vietnam veni a Korea sin saver li lingue e devenir isolat e misusat. Por un mann quam yo it esset tre facil a obtener. (Yo retrovenit a Korea in 2018 con un E-7 e nu have en F-6). F-5: Visa de long-terme residentie. Li F-6 visa, quam dit, es facil a obtener e renovar. Ma on deve restar maritat e usualmen on obtene it por un periode de 1 annu, quelcvez 2. P.ex. in junio yo va ear a Inmigration con un sol pezze de papere a monstrar a Inmigration quel yo es ancor maritat por obtener ancor un annu de permission. Li altri pruvas mentionat ci supra ja ne es besonat. Ma pos 2 annus con un F-6 on posse fa un aplication por un F-5, quel es un visa tre simil ma quel es *su propri* visa; divorciar fa nullcos a su statu legal quande on have un F-5. Con it on deve ear a Inmigration solmen unvez in 10 annus, e on posse votar. Ma in quant it acte se pri permission laborar, li F-6 e li F-5 es lu sam. D-4 (o D-2? yo obliviat): visa universitari. Ante mult annus on ne esset licet ganiar moné con it ma nu it es possibil: 20 annus per semane, yo crede. Li un es por tis queles aprende korean, e li altri por tis queles studia un altri cose in un universitá korean. H-1: Un working holiday visa. Solmen yunes posse obtener it, e it functiona por un annu. It es un poc strangi visa nam it ne permisse quel on doce anglesi con it, e quande on es yun e sin experientie it ne es facil trovar altri labor. Ma it sufice por laborar un poc durant un annu. Yo obtenet it du vezes. Yo ne crede que li americanes posse obtener it; ti visa besona un reciproc arangeament e li koreanes ne posse obtener un por li Unit States. Li maximum etá por obtener it es 30 o 31 annus, yo crede. Obtener it es (relativmen) vermen tre facil: on deve monstrar un minimum de 2500 dollares in su bank-conto e far un plan por li annu (li plan es solmen un formalitá e on posse scrir quocunc: on scri "in januar yo va visitar Busan, in april yo va esser in Gyeongju por un mensu por vider li sites historic...") E pos du semanes on obtene it.Read more...
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OCCIDENTAL IN 10 LESSONS NOW AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 2019 Over the past two months I've been working on translating, modernizing and adding to the content of the 1929 course Okzidental-Kursus in 10 Lektionen by A.Z. Ramstedt. It is now done and can be viewed anddownloaded here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gelftqO9zPPi0KUkqdjOjikax2O1GvBL/view By modernized I mean changing the orthography to the current version, in which the Interlingue Spellcheckerfor
Firefox (yes, one actually exists) was a big help. The content has remained the same, so get ready for lots of discussion about philosophy, German things, telegraphs and velocipeds. And here it is embedded. Enjoy!Read more...
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