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Re: A.T.A.

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 5:32 pm
by Sarumar
Pyrizzle wrote:Welcome to the forums!

Thanks Pyrizzle, it is a pleasure to be here ;)

Re: A.T.A.

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 1:48 am
by lady black
Hey, you misspelled metastatis there 2nd-to-last word! :lol: :D
Can't let that kind of thing spread! :D :D :roll:

Re: A.T.A.

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 5:28 am
by Pyrizzle
Sarumar wrote:
Pyrizzle wrote:Welcome to the forums!

Thanks Pyrizzle, it is a pleasure to be here ;)
Hyvää metsästys! (happy hunting!)

You guys have been cracking me up so much lately.

Re: A.T.A.

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 4:02 pm
by Sarumar
lady black wrote:Hey, you misspelled metastatis there 2nd-to-last word! :lol: :D
Can't let that kind of thing spread! :D :D :roll:
;) long day....Novadays i have some major problem to write my own language right, because i post here so much.right word order... etc :) one of my covorkers just ask to me "please can you explain what this your latest email is like to say" :) :)

Re: A.T.A.

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 8:23 pm
by lady black
No, that was supposed to be a joke. That Finnish word is spelled very much like the English word "metastasis", meaning the spread of a cancer to another part of the body. I don't know if anyone got it.

I don't have to worry about messing up my English by practicing another language, because I don't know enough of any other language to practice. In high school I took Latin, which was then considered the language to take if you were going on to college. In college I took two years of German, but now know less German than I do Latin, and that is not very much.

I am so impressed with your many languages. your mainly self-taught ability in English, and your determination to improve your English.

Re: A.T.A.

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 10:00 pm
by Sarumar
lady black wrote:No, that was supposed to be a joke. That Finnish word is spelled very much like the English word "metastasis", meaning the spread of a cancer to another part of the body. I don't know if anyone got it.
I just drop out of the wagon - on this one :) The hardest part of understad foreign languages are the jokes and the phraseology (is this the right word ?) because most of them cannot be to translate in to another languages.
lady black wrote:
I don't have to worry about messing up my English by practicing another language, because I don't know enough of any other language to practice. In high school I took Latin, which was then considered the language to take if you were going on to college. In college I took two years of German, but now know less German than I do Latin, and that is not very much.
Latin, intresting those are really rarely known language in Finland. In Finnis school system there are teaching of two foreing languages in primary school, swedish and some another typically english or german, russian, frens, etc. (Primary schoold is for prox 7-12 years old). Then you move to junior high school and can schoose some another languages if you like to do it (12-15 years old). Etc. How in USA ?
lady black wrote:
I am so impressed with your many languages. your mainly self-taught ability in English, and your determination to improve your English.
Thanks my lady. And i need to say, Im really impressed of your knowledge abot this small land known as a Finland.

Re: A.T.A.

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 6:29 pm
by Autolycus
Hi. I'm Autolycus. (Auto for short). I started playing AT a little over a year ago. Then stopped playing for 11 months. I've tried other rpg's but AT just kept popping up in my mind. It been about a week since I started playing again and I'm currently in the middle of my first grind( 45 sharpened gems, 85 bones, 0 GoLFs...I'm getting close.)

Btw I'm learning A.S.L. In school...

Re: A.T.A.

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 7:26 pm
by lady black
Welcome to the forum, Auto!
Are you planning to go into working with the non-hearing community, or do you just want to learn sign language, or what? A.S.L. is an unusual choice of "foreign" language to study. I have never heard of a school that was not specifically for the hearing-impaired that offered classes in signing. I am assuming that you are not hearing-impaired yourself because if you were, you would have learned sign long ago. Where do you go to school?
Good luck with your hunt for the GoLF.
A true AT addict--tried to kick the habit for almost a year, but is now playing again! Welcome home, my friend, and good hunting.

Re: A.T.A.

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 7:28 pm
by Sarumar
*a flash and a smell of sulfur...and Sarumar appears*

Where is the coffee i truly need some and please tell me that there are some tacos left. I just lear how i can clone myself (starting again) and I attended of this silly competition where you cannot use any bomemeal and if you die you must delete the character... I was too overconfident and those monsters just got me at Level 27... deleting character is the hard part....

Are there anyone who like to challenge me on this ?

*quickly qraples rest of the tacos and some coffee*

*Noticed new faces in the room* Nice to meet you Autolycus, do you want some tacos ? And welcome to the forums.

Re: A.T.A.

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 8:00 pm
by Autolycus
I go to Briar Woods inLoudoun county. In virginia. My teacher has many deaf freinds but she is hearing, although one class she taught thought she was deaf because she never spoke...i might look into interpreting, but ive got one more day of school as a freshman, so ive got a while before i really look into that stuff. I decided to take it to be different(too many spanish, german, french, and latin students), but i really enjoy the language.