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You don't remember, it just comes intuitively (speaking from experience as someone who grew up in a language that also genders toast [it's female in portuguese])
Scheiße, sie sind uns auf der Spur.

Oh you're a language fan? Speak every language.
Me gusta patinar en mi clase de matematicas
i fucking hate when some entrepreneurs who left Ukraine come by and obviously can speak Ukrainian but still insist on speaking English-only even though there is no real reason for it. And even when you just start talking Ukrainian they will still speak English for some reason and never switch and pretend nothing is wrong. Now that's an inferiority complex.
As a person from a Ukrainian immigrant family who's mom is the last to speak the language, that is just painfully sad. The language is such an important part of the culture and to deny it's existence even to yourself is just sad
it is what it is. these guys think they are better than those in Ukraine by virtue of moving out to another country and doing business there even though most Ukrainian entrepreneurs in the field probably end up making more money than them anyway. But then magically - when it comes to do their dream project - some tinder for deep thinkers or whatever the fuck with AI - they turn to their motherland for some cheap labour and act like they're the master race even though they're just cheapskate poseurs who are ashamed of their own national identity.
it's so wild to me that people just speak with their mouths all the time... like they can't switch it off to sign in a real language when they need to
“The meat is doing the thinking.”
"It's so wild to me that people just speak... When they can just text"
- My wife in an adjacent room
Some people never pressed Alt+Shift to change to another language keyboard layout...
Im more of a super + space person :3
That launches KRunner
I only tried KDE a couple of times, but I always rebind KRunner to just the super key funnily enough :3
I use win+space because I'm the cool type yo
based win+space user
I use Alt+CapsLock
Although I don’t think English is that great of a language overall, imo it’s very very powerful.
What it lacks in logical consistency it makes up for with lots and lots of words (and idioms) that mean similar things but are slightly different for different use cases.
It has a very powerful toolbox for describing things in a very direct, specific manner.
one of its "powers" is that it doesn't belong to a certain nation (consider académie française for contrast)
it's not even the "native" language of the country that made it globish. There are native speakers in different countries and none of these variations invalidate others.
consider Indian English, consider Tok Pisin! 🤯
I saw a video of a Spanish author, fluent in English, who said in an interview that he preferred writing in English for more or less these reasons.
Found it: https://youtu.be/NJYoqCDKoT4
Really? My impression is that most of the time English is more imprecise with the meaning of words than my native language, and tends to overload them a lot
About the only language with more flexibility is Mandarin Chinese.
Its pretty much the defining feature of English. It has so many shared words, rules and logic and can borrow so effortlessly. That realistically speaking so long as you understand the language you can do some wild stuff.
The concept of "English doesn't have a word to express x, y, z." Is basically nonsense. English can absorb and adapt anything to it self.
It's both why it's such a mess and frequently clowned on as a language as well as its greatest strength.
English is just the borg of language.
¿Que?
Er sagt, dass manche Leute die ganze Zeit nur englisch sprechen, als könnten sie nicht anders
Taím ag obair ar mé féin a fheabhsú 😔
Listen, I'm trying, men min dansk er stadig meget dårlig
We are talking about real languages, not swedish with a potato.
Did you mean German with a Köttbullar ?
Ohhh, kamelåså
and you try to learn Danish, one of the hardest languages in the world. I mean, same, jeg lærer dansk, but ayoo we need to chill and just pick up spanish or something
"sekoilu" means "mucking around, messing about" in Finnish. The last a is grammatically correct, but the first "o" turns it into a pun on SEO I guess. Somehow it all adds extra meaning. Like, Finnish being a #real language. 😈