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ほよまるのたのた日記 221115
Hoyomaru shiba diary
so happy

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Speak Your Language Day
BRINGING BACK THE DAY OF LANGUAGES!!!
This year's 7th of May 2023 we use our own language again!
A few basic rules (this is very much copied from the original UYLD creators):
If your language is something other than English, on May 7th you can speak that language all day!
Speak whatever language feels good for you! Any and all!!
You’ll blog in your language all day: text posts, replies, tags (except triggers and organizational tags), the whole nine yards. Regardless of what language people choose to speak to you, you answer in your own.
Midnight to midnight according to your own time zone
English native speakers, if you wanna participate you can practice a second language you’re learning
The tag is gonna be #Speak Your Language Day or #spyld
Non-verbal, non-written languages (like ASl, dialects, otherwise non-written languages) are more than welcome!
Tag me in any and all non english posts! Or submit to your liking!
Japanese vocab: Valentine’s day
バレンタインデー - Valentine’s day
ホワイトデー - White day
マシュマロデー - White day (Marshmallow day)
オレンジデー - Orange day or Partner day
彼女 - かのじょ - Girlfriend
彼氏 - かれし - Boyfriend
情 - じょう - Feelings, emotion, sentiment, passion, affection
感情 - かんじょう - Emotion, feeling, feelings, sentiment
デート - Date
プレゼント - Present
贈り物 - おくりもの - Present, gift
お土産 - おみやげ - Present, souvenir
飴 - あめ - Candy
キャンディー - Candy, sweets
チョコレート - Chocolate
義理チョコ - ぎりチョコ - Obligation Chocolate
本命チョコ - ほんめいチョコ - True feelings chocolate
友チョコ - ともチョコ - Friendship chocolate
薔薇 - ばら - Rose ( It can also be written in katakana: バラ )
花束 - はなたば - Boquet
縫いぐるみ - ぬ いぐるみ - Plush
テディーベア - Teddy bear
バレンタインカード - Valentine’s card
心 - こころ - Heart, mind, spirit
ハート - Heart
ロマンス - Romance
恋愛小説 - れんあいしょうせつ - Love romance, love story
恋 - こい - Romantic love
愛 - あい - Love, affection, care
恋愛 - れんあい - Love, love-making, passion
愛する - あいする - To love
… が 好きです。 - … が すきです。- I like …. (You can use 大好き・だいすき if you want to say: I really like…)
あなたが好きです - I like you
愛してる - あいしてる - I love you
キスする - To kiss
キス - Kiss
接吻 - せっぷん - Kiss, kissing
イチャイチャ - Flirting, making out
抱く - いだく - To hug, to embrace
寄り添う - よりそう - To get close, to cuddle close together
キューピッド - Cupid
- Dzseni
If you follow me you know I don't really post personal things, I usually stick to books. I guess it's human nature to not want to ask for help or show weakness, so.. that makes this hard to write. Obviously, this is a last resort.
I am a NB/queer disabled person as is my spouse. Last year a landlord screwed us over and forced us to scramble for new housing at a peak high rental market time. At the same time when we needed it to move, our car broke down causing $3k+ in repairs. Between that and moving costs, it basically obliterated our meager savings and credit cards.
We'd only been barely getting by before, and now for the last month I haven't been getting paid. I am trying to raise $1k by the end of the month to cover the rest of the rent we need.
This landlord has a no-tolerance policy and if we are late with rent once we will be booted in the summer when the lease ends. We have already been forced out of housing twice in the past two years and while that is already traumatic it causes major PTSD for my spouse and trauma for my autistic stepdaughter. I spent last year dependent on blood transfusions (autoimmune anemia) and I can't do that homeless.
We need $44 (USD) immediately to turn phone service back on and about $1000 that we will match somehow to get to the rent payment. If you can help in any way, it would be amazing.
Venmo: Pikari
You can also tip the post and I will be putting up some commissions in the Etsy shop soon, if you want a pet/furry art.
Please signal boost if you can and ask if you have any questions. We do have sufficient food at the moment.
Thank you.
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This is the single best video I’ve ever seen in my life
✨💜 This is the Amazing Person Award! 🏆Once you are given this award you are supposed to paste it in the ask of eight different people, who, in your opinion, deserve it. If you break the chain nothing will happen, but it is sweet to know someone thinks you're amazing inside and out 💜✨
Thank you so much, dear anon!!(◍•ᴗ•◍)💜
Today's random word in Japanese:
電光石火
Reading: でんこうせっか
Romaji: denkousekka
Meaning: flash; instant; lightning (speed)
Example of use: 電光石火のスピード = lightning speed
日本の歴史366 Day 11
1月11日 Summary:
Have you ever heard of the Japanese proverb "Give salt to your enemies?" No? Well, neither did I until today. This phrase comes from the time that Uesugi Kenshin (daimyo of Echigo Province during the Sengoku period) delivered salt to his longtime rival, Takeda Shingen, (daimyo of the Kai province) after everyone else had blocked him from salt imports. Uesugi says that wars are to be fought with bows and arrows, not salt. Uesugi doesn't believe in using such underhanded tactics to win war (supposedly lmao).
Vocab beneath break:
1 Month Grammar Challenge Day 25 - ~につれて, ~にしたがって, ~に伴って
Day 25 - Three things with similar meanings but slightly different usages - must be another N2 grammar post! (One example each because otherwise this one will not get done.)
~につれて 名する・動 辞書形 + につれて “As; in proportion to; with; following; in accordance with” As one thing changes, another thing also changes in proportion with it. The change only happens in one direction and is a natural change, not a wilful action. につれ is the more formal form used in writing.
例)年を取るにつれて体が凝ってなっていく。
~にしたがって 名する・動 辞書形 + にしたがって “As; in proportion to; with; following; in accordance with” As above, it shows a proportional change. However, this change can go in more than one direction and often shows a natural change. This is used in writing more than につれて.
例)山を登るにしたがって気温が低くなる。
~に伴って (ともなって) 名する・動 辞書形 + に伴って, 名する + に伴う + 名 “As; in proportion to; with; along with; at the same time” One change accompanies another change. This is used for large scale changes, not personal matters. It has a formal, written feel.
例)人口が増えるに伴って、食糧を配達することは問題になる。

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北欧、暮らしの道具店
"Our YouTube channel post documentaries of various people and original dramas. On our website, we sell tableware, cookware, clothing, and f
I've found this channel recently and enjoying it a lot. They are actually a store that sells tableware, cookware and more household stuff but make vlogs and dramas about the everyday life of various people. Videos are nicely shot and I kind of fell in love with their colour grading to fit the atmosphere.
It depends on the video but sometimes there are just subtitles, sometimes there are none. Sometimes you have them voiced, sometimes not. Yeah.
最近見つけて好きになったチャンネルです。食器や調理器具などの生活用品を中心に、様々な人の日常を描いたVlogやドラマを制作しているお店です。私は動画もきれいに撮れていて、空気に合ったカラーグレーディングに好きになりました。
観てる動画によって字幕付けることがあって、つけないこともあります。ヴォイスつけることもあります。おすすめです。
How to know which language level you’re at and tips for improving your skills - divided by proficiency level!
These are all my personal thoughts and experiences from reaching a proficient level in one language, and an intermediate in another!! Feel free to correct me or add whatever you wish<3
1. A0 - Knowledge Level: Nothing
At this stage, you have absolutely no knowledge or very little knowledge about a language. My advice is to start out slow: the alphabet, pronunciation rules, basic pronouns, colors, etc. At this point, there’s not much you can improve on (Reading/Writing, Listening and Speaking) since you’ve got no actual knowledge to expand upon. Try apps like Duolingo, have fun with translating words such as your favorite animal, plant, or swear word. Don’t put too much pressure on yourself at this point, it’s all in good fun! Try starting a notebook in which you write down new words, (i.e. all of them) or watching a couple videos on Youtube, even if you don’t understand much.
2. A1 - Knowledge Level: Just a Bit
This is when you slowly exit the stage of “is this even a language” and enter the “beginner” world. You know a couple basic verbs (to be, to have, eat, sleep, walk, talk, etc) and some sets of basic nouns/pronouns. (weekdays, months, numbers, colors, objects you find around the house, and all that fun jazz.) You can string together a couple sentences you’ve heard twenty times on Duolingo! Regardless of the fact that “The boys drink milk” is not really something you’ll need in irl conversation, it’s good that you’re getting familiar. By this time, you should start looking into proper grammar rules such as verb terminations, tenses, noun declinations, pronouns, etc. Children’s books are a good way to learn a lot of stuff you’d need. The language is simple and it goes straight to the point, which is the only type of writing you understand, mostly. Right now, speaking is not really an option aside from learning to pronounce words right. Listening, on the other hand, can be done really easily! If you find that Youtube channels in your target language are boring or too hard to understand, music is the way to go. You’re especially lucky if you’re a Disney fan, because most of their songs are easy to remember and are dubbed in a lot of languages, so have fun with finding what fits you best!
3. A2 - Knowledge Level: Basic/Preliminary
Now we’re beginning to see some major improvements. You pick up words easier, you can read almost perfectly even if you don’t understand everything, and you can form really basic sentences by yourself. For speaking, by now you should be able to say your name, the place you live in, and maybe talk about your hobbies or your favorite stuff! It depends on if you’ve worked with a teacher until now or not, so don’t worry if you’re still struggling. As a stepping stone between beginner and intermediate, this level can either be the one when you slowly improve or make a really big jump in your skills. Listening to songs and youtube videos should be easier, but nobody is expecting you to actually comprehend everything. As for vocabulary and reading, learning new words should come more intuitively by now, but again, you’re still in the early days. Writing is still something that can be difficult, so try maybe linking a couple sentences together to make a short story and translating some simple texts. But it you don’t find it difficult, writing a hundred words once a couple days may be the way to go.
4. B1 - Knowledge Level - Intermediate
Finally, we’ve reached the intermediate stage! By now you should be able to hold very basic conversation and reveal information about yourself. You should be able to pick up words you know from the people around you, and understand mostly everything if spoken slowly and clearly to. Reading light books or magazines should be challenging but okay, while you should be able to remember certain words without making too big of an effort. By this stage, active learning is still essential, as you probably have a lot more ahead in your language learning journey. I encourage you to write short stories or several sentences about your day in a diary, depending on what works for you. Watching Youtube videos should be something you do often, because it improves listening skills greatly and gets you accustomed to informal speech patterns and filler words.
5. B2 - Knowledge Level - Advanced Intermediate
Yay! You have officially reached the advanced intermediate stage! You should be able to hold everyday conversation without too big of a headache, listening probably isn’t a breeze for you but still, if you watch a basic youtube video you can pretty much get all of it. YA books should be a regular part of your reading, since they’re not too hard to comprehend but still a good reading exercise. Vocabulary probably isn’t a bother anymore, since you know most of the words you need and the ones you don’t, you hear them once or five times and they stick to you. At this level you can probably write some basic fanfiction, or anything that doesn’t require advanced language skills but is still challenging. Congrats! You’re almost at an advanced level!
6. C1 - Advanced
If you’re still here, means you’ve got a strong sense of dedication. C1 is the advanced level, where you have pretty much everything that you need to comfortably live your life in a country which speaks your target language. If you’re already here and most of the above things seem far, far away to you, then maybe it’s time to get down on some serious reading. Look up local classics, or contemporary works that stimulate your mind. Writing essays, reviews, reports, etc, should be something you are able to do, as you have a good grasp on both formal and informal language, both literary concepts and idioms/phrasal verbs/slang. Listening should come easily, with the ability to understand everything that is spoken to you without worries, as long as they don’t have an alien accent. Speaking, too, should be a breeze by now, with everyday conversation being a piece of cake and more formal conversations not posing too big of a challenge. If you want to reach the next– and last– level, it can be done through thorough preparation of skills that are usually required by exams or for language-related jobs. If you don’t care about either of these, congrats! You learned a language!
7. C2 - Proficient
Long past fluency, you now wish to master a language, down to its very core and history. Pick up some of the big classics to read. Watch a bunch of those complicated videos explaining complicated concepts. Write poetry and prose,and speak to people in contexts which require more than the average range of vocabulary. If you’re still not satisfied, get a damn teacher. Tumblr can’t help you now.
Six Words a Day Challenge | 日本語
Inspired by others, I am taking part in the #sixwordsadaychallenge!
Today I have more words from the book on raising children I am reading called 育児新百科 (New Child-Rearing Encyclopedia). I am currently reading the 2-3 year old section as my son is 2 1/2 years old.
前後 ぜんご approximately
体形 たいけい body shape, build
すらり long, slender and well proportioned
機能 きのう function
急激 きゅうげき sudden, abrupt
育む はぐくむ to raise, to grow
兎 / 卯 (u-sa-gi) "rabbit"
Like many East Asian countries, each year in Japan is represented by one of 12 animals.
These animals are part of a divination system called “eto”. In English it’s often called “Chinese Zodiac”.
2023 is the year of the rabbit.
In Japanese, the Chinese Zodiac kanji of each animal is different from the regular kanji of that animal.
The top kanji in this post is the regular kanji for talking about rabbits in general, so this is the kanji you see used in books.
The bottom kanji is used to talk about the rabbit in the Chinese Zodiac, so this is the kanji you see on "nen-ga-jo" (Japanese New Year's cards).
According to the Chinese Zodiac, rabbits are peaceful and gentle, meaning rabbit years offer opportunity for rest and relaxation.
After 2022, which was the dynamic and aggressive year of the tiger, some downtime would be ideal.
Rabbits are also quick and agile, so rabbit years are characterised by business opportunities opening up, and more travelling.
Whether you spend your time relaxing or travelling, I wish all of you a very happy year of the Rabbit!
✨💜 This is the Amazing Person Award! 🏆Once you are given this award you are supposed to paste it in the ask of eight different people, who, in your opinion, deserve it. If you break the chain nothing will happen, but it is sweet to know someone thinks you're amazing inside and out 💜✨
Thank you so much, dear anon! It means a lot to me! Wishing you a very Happy New Year (◍•ᴗ•◍)🤍
I'll definitely keep the chain going!💜💜

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me: why are you destroying earth!!!
aliens: because theres people who think that english is the only language they need to speak
me: thats fair i understand
For some reason I find this all the more amusing because it’s written in English
moi: pourquoi vous détruisez le monde!!! l'extraterrestre: parce que il y a des gens qui pensent que l'anglais est le seule langue pour parler moi: ah ça c'est bien
ich: warum zerstört ihr die erde!!!
aliens: weil es leute gibt die glauben dass englisch die einzige sprache ist die sie sprechen müssen
ich: das ist fair ich verstehe
yo: por qué están destruyendo el mundo? :( los extraterrestres: por que hay personas que creen que el inglés es el solo idioma que hay que hablar yo: ok está justo, yo entiendo
ég: af hverju eyðileggið þið jörðina!!! aliens: af því að það er fólk sem finnst að enska sé sú eina tungumál sem þau þurfa að tala ég: oh, það er vit í þessu. ég skil.
io: perché distruggete la terra?! gli alieni: perché ci sono persone che pensano che l'inglese è l'unica lingua per parlare io: ahh capisco
ik: waarom vernietig je de aarde!!!
aliens: omdat er mensen zijn die denken dat engels de enige taal is die ze hoeven te spreken
ik: oh zo, ik snap het
minä: miks te tuhootte maapalloo?
alienit: koska tääl on ihmisiä joitten mielestä englanti on ainoo kieli jota niitten täytyy puhua
minä: toi on reilua, ymmärrän
私: どうして地球を滅ぼしているんですか?
宇宙人: 英語しか喋る必要がないと思う人がいるからです
私: なるほど、わかりました
me: Wosück maakt ji de Welt twei!!!
aliens: wieldat dat Lüüd gifft, de dinkt dat Engelsch de allenige Spraak weer, de een snacken mütt
me: jo, daar seggst wat. Nu versta ik’t
aniga: dhulka maxaad u burburinaya !!!
shisheeyaha: dadka intiisa badani u malaynayaan in Ingiriisidu tahay afka oo kaliya ay u baahan yihiin inay la hadlaan
aniga: waxaan fahamsanahay. waa wax cadaalad
我:你们为什么在毁灭地球?!!
外星人:因为有人以为他们只会英语就可以了
我:懂了,说得有道理
ako: bakit niyo sinisira ang mundo!!!
taga-ibang planeta: kasi merong mga taong akala nila Ingles lang ang kailangan nilang matutunang lenggwahe
ako: ah, sige naiintindihan ko
Aku : kenapa kau hancurkan bumi!!! Alien : karena masih banyak orang berpikir hanya bahasa inggris satu-satunya bahasa yang terpenting Aku : oh, oke lah..
tôi: tại sao các người hủy diệt trái đất!!! người ngoài hành tinh: bởi vì có người nghĩ rằng tiếng Anh là thứ tiếng duy nhất mà họ cần biết tôi: ồ thế thì tôi hiểu
Eu: Por que vocês estão destruindo a Terra?! Aliens: Porque há pessoas que pensam que o inglês é a única língua que eles precisam falar. Eu: Isso é justo, eu entendo.
jIHvaD: qatlh tera’ Qaw’ SoH!!! nov: HoSqu'mo’ yIn nuvpu’ ‘Iv tera'ngan jISaghbe’ Hol neH critique'a'wIj nIS chaH. jIHvaD: ‘e’ may. jIyaj.
Sea: Katatera dai aliera daiveit'i? Masani: Olonesu shana karitsh'ira yen Ingĭlishananera tian isish'ira mosurokenne. Sea: Amuran keronne. Anastse.
!!!אני: למה אתם הורסים את הארץ
חייזרים: יש אנשים שחושבים שאנגלית היא השפה היחידה שהם צרכים לדעת
אני: זה הגיוני אני מבינה
আমি: তোমরা কেনো পৃথিবী কে নষ্ট করে দিচ্ছ?
এলিয়েন (অন্য গ্রহের প্রাণী): কারণ এমন কিছু লোক আছে যারা মনে করে যে ইংরেজিই একমাত্র ভাষা যাতে কথা বলা উচিত
আমি: তা তো ঠিক, বুঝেছি 🙂
I love that moment in language learning when you learn a word purely through context and then it keeps coming up in almost every media you consume in that language. Every time this happens I'm like -