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conuly ([personal profile] conuly) wrote2003-11-13 02:30 pm

Wow. This not-doing-my-homework-on-the-boat thing is really paying off.

I didn't stumble at all today in my translation (well, barely) and I got done with the entire thing! And I nearly corrected both Tina and Michael, which would've been fair play to them, but I remembered not to be a rude little snot just in time. Lemme just say this, Cicero is damn vindictive.

And a question for all speakers of foreign languages out there (English counts if that is the case)... Do you ever find words from whatever language you've studied sneaking into your daily speech? The other day, I found myself going "Well, it's loud mihi even if it isn't loud tibi!" and nearly gave myself a heart attack. Then, to compound the error, I nearly said "chibi-tibi" in another sentence, which cruelly combines words from two different languages, one of which I have not even studied! *deep breath*

So, that ever happen to anyone?

[identity profile] feathered.livejournal.com 2003-11-15 08:31 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't actually talk a lot. But I think foreign words a lot.. Which is sort of understandable, because when I'm not focusing on my thoughts they're sometimes just strings of random words from various languages, a lot of them made-up. I think I've got non-verbal tourette's syndrome. (Kidding, it's contradictory to say nonverbal tourette's, but sometimes that's what it's like. I wonder if everyone is like that? Maybe they are, and just don't pay as much attention to it as I do.)

[identity profile] feathered.livejournal.com 2003-11-15 08:31 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't actually talk a lot. But I think foreign words a lot.. Which is sort of understandable, because when I'm not focusing on my thoughts they're sometimes just strings of random words from various languages, a lot of them made-up. I think I've got non-verbal tourette's syndrome. (Kidding, it's contradictory to say nonverbal tourette's, but sometimes that's what it's like. I wonder if everyone is like that? Maybe they are, and just don't pay as much attention to it as I do.)