19 is my lucky number
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GB19@lemm.eeOPto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Does Jean-Luc Picard have a large nose by your standards?2·30 days agorandom question 😞
GB19@lemm.eeOPto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Does Jean-Luc Picard have a large nose by your standards?11·30 days agoboth
GB19@lemm.eeOPto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•does captain Picard snore in Star Trek tng?22·1 month agoHe was asleep in The Inner Light? I thought he was just comatose/unconscious
GB19@lemm.eeOPto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•does captain Picard snore in Star Trek tng?22·1 month agoDo you remember the scenes or episodes? Also, thanks!
if you don’t mind me asking, what country are you from? I’ve heard people from the us say ee-ther and dee-cals
GB19@lemm.eeOPto Ask Me Anything@lemmy.ca•I guess I have a lot of cultural history. AMA.English21·1 month agoUsed to be Russian, but since I’ve lived in the US for over 10 years (I’m 22 and moved at around 9-19), my accent is kind of a mix of English (possibly from being European) and American
GB19@lemm.eeto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Which Lemmy instances have signups without registration?52·1 month agoI know thelemmy.club is one.
GB19@lemm.eeOPto Ask Me Anything@lemmy.ca•I guess I have a lot of cultural history. AMA.English21·1 month agoLived in Russia (Moscow) until age 9, then lived here in the U.S.!
GB19@lemm.eeOPto Ask Me Anything@lemmy.ca•I guess I have a lot of cultural history. AMA.English22·1 month agoChristmas, Easter, Passover normally :)
(It’s odd because we kinda celebrate Chanukah and Christmas)
GB19@lemm.eeOPto Ask Me Anything@lemmy.ca•I guess I have a lot of cultural history. AMA.English22·1 month agoI honestly don’t care, i think everyone’s history is interesting
GB19@lemm.eeto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What are people from Moscow and Versailles called?English22·1 month agoмосквич, which translates to muscovite.
versaillais just translates to “from Versailles”
GB19@lemm.eeOPto Ask Me Anything@lemmy.ca•I guess I have a lot of cultural history. AMA.English22·1 month agoAdjectives also change in Arabic. In Levantine Arabic, you’d say “ هو ذكي” (huwwe zaki) meaning “he is smart”, but for a woman, you’d say “ هي ذكية” (hiyye zakiyye)
GB19@lemm.eeOPto Ask Me Anything@lemmy.ca•I guess I have a lot of cultural history. AMA.English22·1 month agoIn actual Egyptian Arabic, you’d say, اسْمَك إِيْه؟ (ismak eh) to a man. It’s written the same when said to a woman, but it’s ismik eh.
In Levantine Arabic (I guess i’d be of Levantine descent), you’d say (casually) شو اسمك؟ (shu ismak/shu ismik to a woman)
GB19@lemm.eeOPto Ask Me Anything@lemmy.ca•I guess I have a lot of cultural history. AMA.English21·1 month agoда! (I’d say so. Despite Russian being my first language, I’m better at English. I’m also learning Arabic)
GB19@lemm.eeOPto Ask Me Anything@lemmy.ca•I guess I have a lot of cultural history. AMA.English21·2 months agoMom was a year older
GB19@lemm.eeOPto Ask Me Anything@lemmy.ca•I guess I have a lot of cultural history. AMA.English31·2 months agoMy dad came to the U.S. with his family at a young age, as did my mom. They actually went to school together but didn’t really talk or pursue each other until MUCH later.
GB19@lemm.eeOPto Ask Me Anything@lemmy.ca•I guess I have a lot of cultural history. AMA.English32·2 months agoThey are quite interesting. We mainly speak English there as it’s a common language and everyone speaks it. I barely know any Hebrew despite my mom being from Israel.
GB19@lemm.eeOPto Ask Me Anything@lemmy.ca•I guess I have a lot of cultural history. AMA.English42·1 month agoFor example, if I was an alcoholic as a woman, in Russian I’d be алкоголичка, but as a man, I’d be алкоголик. If I’m tired now, I’d be устал, but as a woman, I’d have been устала.
In Arabic (Standard Arabic), if you want to ask a woman her name formally, you ask “ ما اسمك؟” (ma ismuki), but you say ma ismuka to a man.
GB19@lemm.eeOPto Ask Me Anything@lemmy.ca•I guess I have a lot of cultural history. AMA.English42·2 months agoI only know some Arabic, Russian, and English, so I’m usually comfortable with just Russian and English. As someone who used to be transfem, I had to get used to changing the way I said things in Russian and Arabic now that I’m a man.
ig no but i wouldn’t mind