some expression practice
FUN FACT!!!!!! Ββ is not pronounced /b/ in (Modern) Greek! It's actually /v/. also Ηη is /i/. so beta (βήτα in greek) is pronounced vita in greek. picture related
if you want to make a b sound, you gotta do μπ (mp).
how do i get rid of this button it's annoying the heck out of me
oh babygirl will you be the red/blue to my rescue team
No one asked, but here's a mod that lets you do flips (does not come with cosmetic changes as seen in the gif, just somersaulting capability)
took me longer to make the video than it did to make the mod download is in the desc of the video
Modding is really fun
why are there so many semicolons????????
were semicolons invented just to be spammed all over lines of code?
i don't even know what programming language this is but holy fucking shit a semicolon after almost every line why
I'm in pain.
ok but seriously what programming language is Code.org I'm genuinely curious
(Native Spanish speaker, Also learned Greek for 13 years)
In Spanish, "person" is "persona". It ends in -a, so it's feminine. This has nothing to do with the gender of the person in question. Every person is a persona. You don't call men "*persono", because that's not a word.
In Greek, boy (αγόρι) and girl (κορίτσι) are neuter because they end in -ι.
Keys don't change gender if I change language (las llaves (feminine), τα κλειδιά (neuter), the keys (N/A)), the only thing that changes is the word(s) used to refer to them.
saying grammatical gender is about the object itself and not just its word is like saying there's something different between the actions "πάω" and "πηγαίνω" JUST because they're in different verb genders (-άω vs -ω), despite the fact they're literally the same thing. They both mean "I go". No nuanced little differences between the two, they are literally the same.
The word for chair in Spanish (silla) is feminine because it just happened to go into that category. Nothing about the chair itself is feminine.
After all, it's Grammatical gender. Grammar applies to words, not objects.
[any pronouns] a bisexual furry who's a computer science nerd, who also happens to be into linguistics and crochet. languages: english, español, ελληνικά, and toki pona
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