…but I can say its name!
(maybe)
I often use tone tags, so in their absence, try to interpret everything I say as literally as reasonable.
Also:
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…but I can say its name!
(maybe)
Have you ever seen transcribed Georgian?
In Latin for example it’s just a “…near the noun? Whatever, just don’t be ambiguous."
It doesn’t need to be remotely close to the noun lol
Though Latin syntax can get annoying sometimes (when do I use the subjunctive? What’s the correct negation? Perfect or imperfect… maybe pluperfect? Which noun is this random genitive modifying?), it does make sense eventually. I guess that is also true for English, but I still mess up the tenses sometimes.
English syntax hard?
Yes. Sequence of tenses. It’s harder than Latin. As in, what the hell does “future-in-the-past” mean?
Or tenses (+aspect+mood) in general, I guess. You guys have too many of them.
As for the orthography, you know what is to blame. The Great Vowel Shift.
Is it imperative or bare infinitive?
Why does sudo su
exist? sudo -i
does exactly what you want.
Might as well just use Vim then
Yes. Though I believe it only kills the current frame if there are multiple
You could disable authentication if you run the server
You won’t be able to play on servers if you do
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People are very justifiably terrified of Trump. And Kamala is really something new and fresh
I wonder how this works for logographic systems like Chinese, where the letter tells you nothing about the sound (though tbf English spelling is so bad that it’s almost at that level too).
English spelling doesn’t match sound, it’s about sound
European is (depending on exact dialect) /ˌjoː.ɹəˈpɪ.jan/, so it begins with a consonant. So you don’t need “an”
Using “Next”
So true! I can also confirm it happens cross-linguistically
They did cooperate with authorities, but they also took their time in disclosures to explain precisely what the user did wrong, and how you can avoid making the same mistakes. At the end of the day, Proton only has the information you provide them. And if you don’t encrypt your stuff, it’s not safe.
School teachers. Not deliberately, but there is a shortage of them here.
That’s quite the level of trust there to just give out your cello