By thomas on Mar 4, 2008 in Spanish | 3 Comments
Rmss over at Spanish Only has made a great post about how to roll your R. He gives you step-by-step instructions on how to go from zero to perfectly rolled Rs. I tried it out yesterday during an hour-long jog and I was able to get up to step 2! It was quite exciting to [...]
By thomas on Feb 26, 2008 in Japanese | 1 Comment
In the past 8 months or so I have made big changes to the way I study Japanese and it has paid off big-time. I’m still evolving how I study to maximize my learning while staying interested and I thought I’d post a little update on my current study habits. The biggest change is that [...]
By thomas on Feb 25, 2008 in Swedish | 2 Comments
So I was at the bookstore the other day and I just couldn’t keep myself away from the foreign language section. In a weakened state of mind I nabbed these: For those of you who don’t read Japanese, those are beginning Swedish textbooks. It looks like I’ve made the commitment to start studying Swedish. Yens [...]
By thomas on Feb 20, 2008 in Swedish | 9 Comments
My grandparents on my father’s side immigrated to America from Sweden in the 1920s. Many Americans are obsessed about their “roots”, being proud of having Irish or Italian or whatever heritage, even if they have no contact or relationship with the land of their ancestors. I don’t know why exactly, but it may be because [...]
By thomas on Jan 23, 2008 in Thai | 5 Comments
Inspired partly by this article, Rikker at Thai 101 has posted a great article about how the Thais remember the months. I thought the Japanese had it easy, but the Thai way is much more elegant. In Rikker’s words: In Thai it’s extremely simple: the number of days is encoded directly into the names of [...]
By thomas on Jan 22, 2008 in English | 23 Comments
The other day I was thinking about the words bullshit and horseshit. Where I am from, these words are used almost interchangably in situations where you think a statement or assertion is false, ridiculous, a lie, etc. I thought it was interesting that we have two very similar words to use in the same situation. [...]
By thomas on Jan 19, 2008 in Japanese | 7 Comments
Do you know which months have 30 days and which ones have 31? I don’t. At least not off the top of my head. If I need to know how many days are in a month, and there isn’t a calendar around, I use the knuckle-counting method. It’s not as fast as having them memorized, [...]
By Peter on Jan 8, 2008 in Spanish | 3 Comments
Earlier this evening I was reading a book to my five year old son as I do almost nightly. He and his brother are blessed to have a large collection of children’s books, many of them they have not read yet. A significant portion were given to them by a family friend who is a [...]
By thomas on Dec 20, 2007 in Project Mayhem | 6 Comments
Chapter 5 of Fight Club is another scene from the testicular cancer support group. At the start of the scene Thomas, one of the members, is telling the group how his ex-wife had her first child (with her new husband). In English, we usually say that a woman “has” a baby and that the baby [...]
By thomas on Dec 15, 2007 in Japanese | 6 Comments
I mentioned a few days ago that I finished my first Japanese manga, Doraemon. Normally when I read something in Japanese, I input some sentences into my SRS. I didn’t do this with Doraemon. I was 500+ cards behind in my SRS and I wasn’t ready for more. Well, now my SRS is down to [...]