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Nov 14 2003, 1:19 pm
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Its knida fnnuy you can slitl uderntsand waht im sinayg eevn tguhoh tihs snetncee is tlotlay msilelped.
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Nov 14 2003, 1:20 pm
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Ive seen that before. It has something to do with the first and last letters being the same, we've already memorized the word, and the letters at front and back just point us to the proper word.
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In response to Jotdaniel
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What I find funny, because of many years of studying many languages, is that the sentance seems to be filled with completely random words! I see French, German, Latin, Italian, Swahili, English all in that one sentance! Of course, a little concentration and it all comes together!
~Ease~ |
In response to Ease
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I don't see any french...
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In response to Jotdaniel
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Yep. I have to study the origins of slang for a project in my Anthropology class and stumbled upon an article that explained that.
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In response to FuZzY DiCe
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Yaeh, taths pettry tgiht...
~Klijua |
In response to Jotdaniel
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I got that in an e-mail...not too special anymore, now are you?
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In response to Karasu Kami
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It was my grandpa who received it, he showed me. How would that make a person special in any way? Receiving junk e-mail. Your post added nothing of value to this thread, and your attempt to insult me for no reason stings a bit more than your feeble joke itself.
Do you really wonder why people have been mad at you? |
In response to Jon88
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I should also point out that sentance containes no German either.
In fact, im pretty sure it contains nothing of value whatsoever. |
In response to Jotdaniel
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After taking 3 years of Latin, it is my turn to point out that there isn't a single Latin word in there, nor is there a valid latin ending...
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In response to Camaro
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Well, there goes half of his list.
Anything else to say Ease? |
It deosn't mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoetnt tihng is taht the frist and lsat ltteer be at the rghit pclae. The rset can be a total mses and you can sitll raed it wouthit porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe.
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In response to Enigmaster2002
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Thats copied straight from it.
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In response to Jotdaniel
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No?
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In response to Jotdaniel
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You can't think of any Latin word beginning with T and ending with S?
Tumidus, Trochus, Tritus, Tristis, Trabes. And those are just of the top of my head. Nor any German beginning with K and ending with a? Klima, Kamera. Again straight of my head. I don't really want to waste my time verifying the others as well. (I can't see any French now, but I am pretty sure I saw some when I first looked) ~Ease~ |
In response to Ease
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Haha, you should stop trying to dig yourself out of this hole you're in right now... It doesn't matter if it ends with an S.... now if you're so good at all these languages, then you should know the basics i'm about to explain..
2nd declension masculine nouns are declined as so... ((keep this in mind.. Nominative Genitive Dative Accusative Ablative )) (Singular) -us (Subject) -i (Possession) -o (Indirect object) -um (Direct Object) -o (Object of a preposition) (Plural) -i (Subject) -orum (Possession) -is (Indirect object) -os (Direct Object) -is (Object of a preposition) To make a valid Latin noun, it MUST have a Nominative ending. Notice how in your list they almost all have -us endings? The other ones are irregular latin nouns. Oh wait, don't you see the "Tristis"? that must decline into the plural dative case, which can be switched to the object of a prepositonal phrase... Here's the other declensions just to avoid confusion... 1st declension Nominative -a -ae Genitive -ae -arum Dative -ae -is Accusative -am -as Ablative -a -is 2nd declension (shown above) 3rd declension Nominative -a Genitive -is -um Dative -i -ibus Accusative -a Ablative -e -ibus These are your basic Masculine, Feminine, and Neuter endings. Now that I have cleared up the basic 3 declension endings, let's see that list again. Its knida fnnuy you can slitl uderntsand waht im sinayg eevn tguhoh tihs snetncee is tlotlay msilelped. --Don't try to say that's a word, just look at that thing :)-- werD :-D |
In response to Ease
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What in the hell do any of those words have to do with his made up, misspelled, sentance?
Even if theres a german word with the same ammount of letters, beginning and ending with the same letters, doesnt mean its german. Its not being read in german, even if it DOES have all the letters (which none of them do). |
In response to Jotdaniel
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The sentence wouldn't make sense in any of those other languages too...
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In response to FuZzY DiCe
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I was trying to imply that as well. But yes, your correct.
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