Кьяра | Цитировать: целиком, блоками, абзацами | ||
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26 Сен 2017 21:54
У меня диалекты, как у Лорика и язык угадали.
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1. Singaporean 2. US Black Vernacular / Ebonics 3. South African Our top three guesses for your native (first) language: 1. Arabic 2. Russian 3. Vietnamese Интересно, каков процент угаданных мной ответов ___________________________________ --- Вес рисунков в подписи 773Кб. Показать --- |
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Lorik | Цитировать: целиком, блоками, абзацами | ||
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27 Сен 2017 12:02
Дивная Диана писал(а):
Даже не знаю хорошо это или плохо, но родной мой язык программа не угадала )) Ваще неожиданно. Дивная Диана писал(а):
Я к переводам не имею отношения, и по английски последний раз общалась 5 лет назад на экзамене в институте )), Значит, память хорошая, судя по результатам. О, Светик, и у тебя первым арабский получился? Это, кстати, что-то новое, до этого у пяти человек, кто проходил, русский правильно называло первым. _________________ |
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LuSt | Цитировать: целиком, блоками, абзацами | ||
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05 Мар 2018 18:06
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A dangling participle walks into a bar. Enjoying a cocktail and chatting with the bartender, the evening passes pleasantly. A bar was walked into by the passive voice. An oxymoron walked into a bar, and the silence was deafening. Two quotation marks walk into a “bar.” A malapropism walks into a bar, looking for all intensive purposes like a wolf in cheap clothing, muttering epitaphs and casting dispersions on his magnificent other, who takes him for granite. Hyperbole totally rips into this insane bar and absolutely destroys everything. A question mark walks into a bar? A non sequitur walks into a bar. In a strong wind, even turkeys can fly. Papyrus and Comic Sans walk into a bar. The bartender says, "Get out -- we don't serve your type." A mixed metaphor walks into a bar, seeing the handwriting on the wall but hoping to nip it in the bud. A comma splice walks into a bar, it has a drink and then leaves. Three intransitive verbs walk into a bar. They sit. They converse. They depart. A synonym strolls into a tavern. At the end of the day, a cliché walks into a bar -- fresh as a daisy, cute as a button, and sharp as a tack. A run-on sentence walks into a bar it starts flirting. With a cute little sentence fragment. Falling slowly, softly falling, the chiasmus collapses to the bar floor. A figure of speech literally walks into a bar and ends up getting figuratively hammered. An allusion walks into a bar, despite the fact that alcohol is its Achilles heel. The subjunctive would have walked into a bar, had it only known. A misplaced modifier walks into a bar owned a man with a glass eye named Ralph. The past, present, and future walked into a bar. It was tense. A dyslexic walks into a bra. A verb walks into a bar, sees a beautiful noun, and suggests they conjugate. The noun declines. An Oxford comma walks into a bar, where it spends the evening watching the television getting drunk and smoking cigars. A simile walks into a bar, as parched as a desert. A gerund and an infinitive walk into a bar, drinking to forget. A hyphenated word and a non-hyphenated word walk into a bar and the bartender nearly chokes on the irony. *(I can’t take credit for these, but the malapropism is my favorite. Enjoy!) _________________ |
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