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What's going on with your life?

  • Thrik
  • April 27, 2014 at 11:04 AM
  • AlexM
    • May 6, 2019 at 2:38 AM
    • #2,001

    I'll make it language #4 if I'm ever able to penetrate Japanese. It's a pretty brutal language for a French/English speaker to learn.

    Interesting that Polish is so hard to learn for an English first language person. At least according to this website https://www.effectivelanguagelearning.com/language-guide/language-difficulty

  • fewseb
    • May 6, 2019 at 5:27 AM
    • #2,002
    Quote from will2k

    8 hours ago, will2k said: When in trouble, ...Better Call shawn

    I spent way to much time on this


    This would have taken less then an hour if the pictures of Shawn showing any form of facial expression werent 240p quality.


    Feel free to use that btw, hopefully Vince Gilligan wont sue us.

  • FMPONE
    • May 6, 2019 at 5:08 PM
    • #2,003
    Quote from AlexM

    14 hours ago, AlexM said: I'll make it language #4 if I'm ever able to penetrate Japanese. It's a pretty brutal language for a French/English speaker to learn.

    Interesting that Polish is so hard to learn for an English first language person. At least according to this website https://www.effectivelanguagelearning.com/language-guide/language-difficulty

    So I guess from this list Japanese is one of the most difficult languages a native English speaker could possibly seek to learn?

    Quote from fewseb

    11 hours ago, fewseb said: I spent way to much time on this


    This would have taken less then an hour if the pictures of Shawn showing any form of facial expression werent 240p quality.


    Feel free to use that btw, hopefully Vince Gilligan wont sue us.

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    You guys are making me nervous, I won’t be an attorney until later this year, if all goes to plan. There’s a simple ethics test you have to pass and then you have to get sworn in before a judge (just want to point that out to people haha...)?

  • fewseb
    • May 6, 2019 at 5:20 PM
    • #2,004
    Quote from FMPONE

    11 minutes ago, FMPONE said: So I guess from this list Japanese is one of the most difficult languages a native English speaker could possibly seek to learn?

    You guys are making me nervous, I won’t be an attorney until later this year, if all goes to plan. There’s a simple ethics test you have to pass and then you have to get sworn in before a judge (just want to point that out to people haha...)?

    Hence the (pending) by Attorney

  • Minos
    • May 6, 2019 at 8:10 PM
    • #2,005
    Quote from AlexM

    17 hours ago, AlexM said: I'll make it language #4 if I'm ever able to penetrate Japanese. It's a pretty brutal language for a French/English speaker to learn.

    Interesting that Polish is so hard to learn for an English first language person. At least according to this website https://www.effectivelanguagelearning.com/language-guide/language-difficulty

    Yeah there was an american dude in class and he was struggling like crazy, it's just so hard for americans to lose their accent. At least for me it's much easier, because Polish sounds a lot like portuguese (Most of the letters sound the same). It's interesting to discover that same words are surprisingly the same in both languages, even though they are so far apart in origin. For example, friend is Colega (portuguese) and Kolega (Polish).

    Another thing that's very interesting is to observe how language shapes our very own thoughts, since we think in "words" for most of the time. What kind of thoughts would we have if we had no spoken language? Trippy to think about this. For example, Polish uses the same word for luck and for happiness (szczęście) which really makes you realize that they really are the same concept. This is a huge rabbit hole! (Btw if you find this subject intriguing do yourself a favor and watch Arrival if you haven't already, they explore the role of language in thoughts pretty well there :) )

  • ElectroSheep
    • May 6, 2019 at 9:44 PM
    • #2,006

    Ok so when my wife said no to Poland when I talk to her about the possibility to move to Krakow that was not because of the country but probably because of the girl I guess ^^

  • AlexM
    • May 7, 2019 at 4:40 AM
    • #2,007
    Quote from FMPONE

    11 hours ago, FMPONE said: So I guess from this list Japanese is one of the most difficult languages a native English speaker could possibly seek to learn?

    Correct, the lower down the list the harder it is to learn for an English speaker. It's interesting to see how high up Polish is. Just goes to show how little I know about languages :C

    Quote from Minos

    8 hours ago, Minos said:

    Another thing that's very interesting is to observe how language shapes our very own thoughts, since we think in "words" for most of the time. What kind of thoughts would we have if we had no spoken language? Trippy to think about this. For example, Polish uses the same word for luck and for happiness (szczęście) which really makes you realize that they really are the same concept. This is a huge rabbit hole! (Btw if you find this subject intriguing do yourself a favor and watch Arrival if you haven't already, they explore the role of language in thoughts pretty well there :) )

    This I find extremely interesting and this is one of the biggest reasons why I want to learn a lot of languages with different roots.. Even with what I know of Japanese now I find the way you say things changes the way you interact. They have some words that simply don't have an English analog so we have to explain the situation it's used rather than it's direct meaning.

    I found this also to be true with French but I'm struggling to find a specific example right now. I guess I could say broadly I'm able to express emotion a bit better in French than English (or at least I could when I spoke it regularly). German seems interesting too, with all the schadenfreude and words like that.

    One thing I love about Japanese is doing literal translations

    皮肉 means "irony" but the meaning of its individual characters is "skin-meat". Lots of other interesting examples like that one, sometimes they really help you figure out what a word means even if you don't know the word (EX the word girl is made of the two kanji short/low-lady).

    edit : I'm gonna have to watch arrival now :)

  • Vilham
    • May 15, 2019 at 10:01 AM
    • #2,008

    On the topic of languages, I'm moving to France today, so I need to get better at French. Problem is I'm terrible with grammar.

  • Radu
    • May 15, 2019 at 11:29 AM
    • #2,009

    @Vilham I never liked french. Now I'm working for a french company.

  • Minos
    • May 15, 2019 at 6:24 PM
    • #2,010
    Quote from Radu

    6 hours ago, Radu said: @Vilham I never liked french. Now I'm working for a french company.

    I remember speaking french was a huge plus when I was at Ubisoft, it was basically mandatory if you wanted to grow in the company (even though everyone spoke English perfectly well). We even got a teacher at some point, but of course it didn't last long, until the producer realized that we were working 1.5 hours less a week and somehow that impacted his schedule

  • ElectroSheep
    • May 17, 2019 at 1:54 PM
    • #2,011
    Quote from Vilham

    On ‎5‎/‎15‎/‎2019 at 5:01 AM, Vilham said: On the topic of languages, I'm moving to France today, so I need to get better at French. Problem is I'm terrible with grammar.

    Good thing is that at Arkane most if I don't say all meeting are in English if there is at least 1 English talker. On your team there is my last LD wich is american, you will at least have someone on your side ^^ Even if after 8 years he can speak very well, well "mauvaisement" as he like to say.

    Most People in you future company are totally ok with people not speaking french even if there is less people not speaking french now than during Dishonored 2 dev (all my LD I worked with were american, huhu) and if you show that you are trying, well everyone will recognize you as a fellow workmate :D

    Appart for the work, it's true that an ancient LD friend from England told me that he didn't fully felt integrated (he left for sweden after that) On the good side, Lyon is a very nice city with a lot of different etnicity for a french one. And it's full of British and Irish pub speaking both languages (Say hello to the Elephant and Castle for me :( )

  • blackdog
    • June 1, 2019 at 12:10 PM
    • #2,012

    So she decided to come early… at least she picked bank holiday weekend!

    We named her Sofia Elizabeth

  • Radu
    • June 1, 2019 at 1:16 PM
    • #2,013

    Damn, blackdog is now papadog

  • Lizard
    • June 1, 2019 at 1:20 PM
    • #2,014
    Quote from blackdog

    1 hour ago, blackdog said: So she decided to come early… at least she picked bank holiday weekend!

    We named her Sofia Elizabeth

    Congratulations!

  • -HP-
    • June 1, 2019 at 6:09 PM
    • #2,015

    Congratulations brother! Savor each day.

    Our little boy just turned 1 year old this week too, it's such a fun stage of development, you'll love it. One of my fav things is to try and fish what kind of personality he has, because every baby is diferent, just as we're all diferent. It's fun times man, never felt more fulfilled in my life before.


  • FMPONE
    • June 1, 2019 at 9:19 PM
    • #2,016

    All of the sudden there are some handsome and cute little devils in this thread! ?

    Congratz guys

  • blackdog
    • June 2, 2019 at 10:57 AM
    • #2,017

    Thank you all guys ? hopefully they release her from hospital today as well.

    @[HP] handsome rascal you have there! Play date? ?

  • JollyHolly
    • June 2, 2019 at 3:03 PM
    • #2,018
    Quote from blackdog

    On 6/1/2019 at 1:10 PM, blackdog said: So she decided to come early… at least she picked bank holiday weekend!

    We named her Sofia Elizabeth

    Dude Congratz! Is it your first? Best of luck for you and your family!

  • That50'sGuy
    • June 17, 2019 at 2:29 AM
    • #2,019

    So today I visited a classic car show. And I even got to sit in a few cars courtesy of the very nice owners.

    All in all, it was a great day! They even served free coffee! ?

  • FrieChamp
    • June 17, 2019 at 7:19 AM
    • #2,020
    Quote from That50

    4 hours ago, That50'sGuy said: So today I visited a classic car show. And I even got to sit in a few cars courtesy of the very nice owners.

    All in all, it was a great day! They even served free coffee! ?

    Cherish the little things! ??

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