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gfish ([personal profile] gfish) wrote2006-11-09 08:58 pm

languages

Over the last few years I have developed the habit of teaching myself a language every fall. It's been an act of defiance -- as yet another frustrating part of my dilettante personality, I love linguistics and learning languages, but I utterly fail at retaining them. I took French for FIVE YEARS and I'm lucky to conjugate ĂȘtre these days. So I persist, but I hedge my bets with languages of little practical value (Esperanto, Old English). If no one else knows anything about the language, it isn't so obvious how little I've actually retained.

This year, in preparation for the Rally next summer, I was planning on learning some Russian. I'll need to at least be able to read Cyrillic phonetically for navigation purposes. Basic utility phrases like 'can you please weld my car back together' and 'your camel is very shiny' would also be useful. This year, a real, practical language for real, practical purposes.

Today I bought an book on learning Mayan glyphs. I suck.

[identity profile] ashley-y.livejournal.com 2006-11-09 11:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Would a brand new SMART car be an appropriate vehicle for the rally? Not that I either own such a car or plan to do the rally, I'm just curious as I saw one of the little things the other day and it amused me to think of it driving overland.

[identity profile] gfish.livejournal.com 2006-11-10 12:30 am (UTC)(link)
The engine is small enough, but it would fail on the 'crap car' level. There aren't any hard and fast rules there (unlike the fine for engines over 1L), but anything new is certainly not within the spirit of things. However, the idea of one offroading in Mongolia is ridiculous enough that people might think it's great, not sure.