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Re: Thread Killer
« Reply #1245 on: January 02, 2013, 09:57:40 pm »
spanish and italian: So THESE words are feminine and THESE words are masculine, and you ALWAYS put an adjective AFTER the noun.
french: haha i dont fuckin know man just do whatever
german: LET'S ADD A NEUTRAL NOUN HAHA
english: *shooting up in the bathroom*
gaelic: the pronounciation changes depending on the gender and what letter the word starts and ends with and hahah i dont even know good fucking luck
Polish: here have all of these consonants have fun
japanese: subject article noun article verb. too bad there's three fucking alphabets lmao hope your first language isn't western

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Re: Thread Killer
« Reply #1246 on: January 02, 2013, 11:06:35 pm »

busy Exit - everyone gets off there...

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Re: Thread Killer
« Reply #1247 on: January 03, 2013, 06:49:00 am »
Not exit 69?

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« Reply #1248 on: January 03, 2013, 02:07:27 pm »
As far as I can tell, tomorrow is the 1st birthday of this current incarnation of the forums! :)

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« Reply #1249 on: January 03, 2013, 02:22:41 pm »
As far as I can tell, tomorrow is the 1st birthday of this current incarnation of the forums! :)

The Beginning of The End, as some would call it.
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Re: Thread Killer
« Reply #1250 on: January 03, 2013, 02:52:23 pm »
As far as I can tell, tomorrow is the 1st birthday of this current incarnation of the forums! :)

The Beginning of The End, as some would call it.

For realz.
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Re: Thread Killer
« Reply #1251 on: January 03, 2013, 04:35:29 pm »
spanish and italian: So THESE words are feminine and THESE words are masculine, and you ALWAYS put an adjective AFTER the noun.
Not quite true, actually. At least in Spanish, it's often correct to use either adjective-noun or noun-adjective. In most cases, noun-adjective sounds more natural, and is what you'd typically use in spoken language, unless you're going for a particular effect. It also depends on the specific function the adjective in the sentence and probably some other stuff as well.

I don't remember enough Italian to say, but I seem to recall something similar.
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Re: Thread Killer
« Reply #1252 on: January 03, 2013, 07:06:03 pm »

busy Exit - everyone gets off there...

88 is also neo-Nazi shorthand for "Heil Hitler."

spanish and italian: So THESE words are feminine and THESE words are masculine, and you ALWAYS put an adjective AFTER the noun.
Not quite true, actually. At least in Spanish, it's often correct to use either adjective-noun or noun-adjective. In most cases, noun-adjective sounds more natural, and is what you'd typically use in spoken language, unless you're going for a particular effect. It also depends on the specific function the adjective in the sentence and probably some other stuff as well.

I don't remember enough Italian to say, but I seem to recall something similar.

From what I understand from my Spanish studies so far, an adjective that modifies the noun goes after it, while an adjective that is an inherent part of the noun, so to speak, goes before it. Is that accurate? :-/
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Re: Thread Killer
« Reply #1253 on: January 03, 2013, 08:22:21 pm »
spanish and italian: So THESE words are feminine and THESE words are masculine, and you ALWAYS put an adjective AFTER the noun.
french: haha i dont fuckin know man just do whatever
german: LET'S ADD A NEUTRAL NOUN HAHA
english: *shooting up in the bathroom*
gaelic: the pronounciation changes depending on the gender and what letter the word starts and ends with and hahah i dont even know good fucking luck
Polish: here have all of these consonants have fun
japanese: subject article noun article verb. too bad there's three fucking alphabets lmao hope your first language isn't western

In russian, the noun the modified depending on what case is then, then the adjective is placed before it and is modified in the same way

It's a very logical language....but fuck the verbs...fuck em so hard
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Re: Thread Killer
« Reply #1254 on: January 03, 2013, 08:42:34 pm »
spanish and italian: So THESE words are feminine and THESE words are masculine, and you ALWAYS put an adjective AFTER the noun.
Not quite true, actually. At least in Spanish, it's often correct to use either adjective-noun or noun-adjective. In most cases, noun-adjective sounds more natural, and is what you'd typically use in spoken language, unless you're going for a particular effect. It also depends on the specific function the adjective in the sentence and probably some other stuff as well.

I don't remember enough Italian to say, but I seem to recall something similar.

From what I understand from my Spanish studies so far, an adjective that modifies the noun goes after it, while an adjective that is an inherent part of the noun, so to speak, goes before it. Is that accurate? :-/
Something like that.  Adjective position can shift emphasis from marking a distinction between one thing that has one quality and one that doesn't, versus saying that a quality that a thing has is an important part of it (adjective last vs adjective first, respectively). Sometimes, anyway, depending.

Figuring out any comprehensive rules for this is hard. And it varies by dialect, too, for example rioplatense (what I speak) uses less adjective first than neutral. So yeah.
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Re: Thread Killer
« Reply #1255 on: January 03, 2013, 09:55:45 pm »

busy Exit - everyone gets off there...
Not exit 69?
No, but it is near the junction with I-69.  And if you go due south from Climax, you reach Colon.

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Re: Thread Killer
« Reply #1256 on: January 03, 2013, 11:02:21 pm »
spanish and italian: So THESE words are feminine and THESE words are masculine, and you ALWAYS put an adjective AFTER the noun.
french: haha i dont fuckin know man just do whatever
german: LET'S ADD A NEUTRAL NOUN HAHA
english: *shooting up in the bathroom*
gaelic: the pronounciation changes depending on the gender and what letter the word starts and ends with and hahah i dont even know good fucking luck
Polish: here have all of these consonants have fun
japanese: subject article noun article verb. too bad there's three fucking alphabets lmao hope your first language isn't western

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In russian, the noun the modified depending on what case is then, then the adjective is placed before it and is modified in the same way.
It's a very logical language....but fuck the verbs...fuck em so hard

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Re: Thread Killer
« Reply #1257 on: January 06, 2013, 12:29:33 pm »
I really need to quit the Yahoo! News comments sections for the good of my health.  ???

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Re: Thread Killer
« Reply #1258 on: January 06, 2013, 12:35:42 pm »
So full of trolls, but it's good for a laugh sometimes.

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Re: Thread Killer
« Reply #1259 on: January 07, 2013, 07:54:48 pm »
Big spoiler alert!

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