Some random Greek vocab since I’m somewhat new to the language and just felt like writing some stuff down. Kia ora :).
γεια / jeia / hi, hola
ευχαριστώ / efxaristo / thank you, por favor
σκυλί / skili / dog, perro
ψωμί / psomi / bread, pan
σπίτι / spiti / house, casa
βιβλίο / vivlio / book, libro
γυαλιά ηλιου / jalia ilou / sunglasses, gafas de sol
η οικογένεια μου / i ikoyenia mou / my family, mi familia
σε αγαπώ / se agapo / i love you, te amo
μπλε / ble / blue, azul
ηέα zηλανδία / néa zilandía / new zealand
τηλεφωνώ / tilefono / telephone, teléfono
αυτός / aftos / masc prn. he, el
αυτή / afti / fem prn. she, ella
αυτοί / afti / neut prn. plural. they, elle
βατόμουρο / vatomouro / blackberry, mora
σύκο / siko / fig, higo
χήνα / hina / goose, ganso
σκάκι / skaiki / chess, ajedrez
τοξότης / toxótās / sagittarius
το τιμόνιto / timoni / steering wheel, volante de dirección
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I think for every language vocabulary post I’m going to write a Māori bonus. I love the language sm & as a Māori person, I would love to see it grow.
Kia ora! / hello! (or) cheers!, best wishes!
haere rā / bye
koa / please
tēnā koe / thank you (speaking to one person)
tēnā kōrua / thank you (speaking to two people)
tēnā koutou / thank you (speaking to three or more people)
au, ahau / i
koe / you
ia / he, she. gender neut.
Pō mārie / Ata mārie. Kia ora!
Je vous/te laisse imaginer… : imagine… (He hadn’t slept in two days, je te laisse imaginer how long he napped)
Je te le donne en mille : You’ll never guess (And what do you think she did? Je te le donne en mille: she said no and ran!)
Je te prends au mot : I take your word for it
Je te connais par cœur : I know you perfectly
Je ne te le fais pas dire : You’re telling me!
Je crains/j'ai peur que non : I’m afraid not
Je ne sais pas : I don’t know
Je regrette : I’m sorry, I wish I hadn’t (Je regrette de t'avoir fait mal)
Je t'ai posé une question : i asked you something (angry)
Je te le rends bien : It’s mutual
Je t'en prie : You’re welcome
Je t'en supplie : I’m begging you
Je t'en foutrai, du/de la/des x : I’ll give you x (angry)
Je t'en veux : I’m mad at you
Je compte bien… : I fully intend to…
Je m'en fiche/fous (rude) : I don’t care
Je veux bien : I’d love to
Je le jure : I swear
Je fais de mon mieux : I’m doing my best
Je garde espoir que… : I remain hopeful that…
Je demande à voir : I’ll believe it when I see it
Je disais donc que… : As I was saying…
J'ai envie de : I want, I feel like
J'ai tout laissé tel quel : I left without changing/touching anything
J'ai failli lui dire : I almost told him/her
J'ai changé d'avis : I changed my mind
J'ai besoin d'y réfléchir : I need to think about it
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Princess Rosette, Marie-Catherine d’Aulnoy : FR / EN
The fair with golden hair, Marie-Catherine d’Aulnoy : FR / EN
The friendly frog, Marie-Catherine d’Aulnoy : FR / EN
Aurore and Aimée, Jeanne de Beaumont : FR / EN
Beauty and the beast, Jeanne de Beaumont : FR / EN
Bluebeard, Charles Perrault : FR / EN
Cinderella, Charles Perrault : FR / EN
Donkey skin, Charles Perrault : FR / EN
Little red riding hood, Charles Perrault : FR / EN
Little thumb, Charles Perrault : FR / EN
Puss in boots, Charles Perrault : FR / EN
Sleeping beauty, Charles Perrault : FR / EN
The fairy, Charles Perrault : FR / EN
Blondine, Sophie Ségur : FR / EN
Ourson, Sophie Ségur : FR / EN
Sophie’s misfortunes, Sophie Ségur : FR / EN
The little grey mouse, Sophie Ségur : FR / EN
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Pieds nus - Barefoot Venteux - Breezy Lumineux - Bright Joyeux - Cheerful Ravissant - Delightful Floral - Floral Florissant - Flourishing Parfumé - Fragrant Frais - Fresh Doux - Gentle Herbeux - Grassy Inspirant - Inspiring Charmant - Lovely Luxuriante - Lush Magnifique - Magnificent Pastel - Pastel Tranquille - Peaceful Pluvieux - Rainy Rafraîchissant - Refreshing Ensoleillé - Sunny Vibrant - Vibrant Pâques - Easter La brise - Breeze Le lapin - Bunny La chenille - Caterpillar La jonquille - Daffodil La marguerite - Daisy Le champ - Field La fleur - Flower L'harmonie - Harmony La joie - Joy La coccinelle - Ladybug La prairie - Meadow Le nid - Nest La goutte de pluie - Raindrop Le rouge-gorge - Robin La tulipe - Tulip Gazouiller - to Chirp S’épanouir - to Flourish S’ébattre - to Frolic Renouveler - to Renew
studying for the lsat (for free)
i know lsat prep courses are so expensive and i cannot pay for that so i thought i’d share what i’ve been doing
insight lsat on youtube has a playlist with a free prep course, in which they go over each section of the lsat/each type of question you’ll encounter. it’s very helpful and i recommend pausing the video and trying to answer yourself whenever the instructor recommends it!
after going through question types, he provides a list of “homework questions” — the questions add up to essentially being 2 full sections from a few different practice tests, so at the moment i’m doing the questions one recommended practice test at a time (making it 2 full sections each time i practice)
i compile answers to these practice questions in a google doc, where i correct myself and make notes on what went wrong, as well as label what types of questions i missed so i can see any patterns
i use a notion spreadsheet to track how much time per day i study, as well as scores and/or percent accuracy for my actual practice (when doing the homework questions/2 sections instead of a full test, i calculate accuracy since i do not have an actual score)
after working through the lsat insight course and doing all recommended practice, my next step will be to do full timed sections (when i do homework practice it is untimed)
then, i will take a full timed test, so that i have a new diagnostic score and i can plan out the next phase of studying. i will once again track what types of questions i’m missing so i can implement more targeted practice.
more notes:
- i get my practice tests of pdf coffee
- i check answers using manhattan prep (it’s a forum so explanations are detailed and written by real people)
i hope this was at all helpful, and if anyone has any questions or recommendations let me know! :)
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Hi I'm indy I'm a new follower I plan on going in to computer science! Any advice ?
Hi there! Ohhh that’s so awesome, good luck! Computer science is an amazing subject to study! I was terrified at first because I haven’t had much experience in coding before going to uni, but you’re going to be just FINE trust me! ✨
💻 first of all DON’T BE SCARED YOU CAN’T CODE - that’s why you’re going to computer science in the first place, to learn to code. Of course, there’s going to be people who are pro-coders already, but don’t get intimidated by them, find your own pace and just do your thing! They’re probably repeating the year anyway or they transferred.
💻 I know in computer science you’re mostly like ‘why do I need lectures when I need to CODE not listen about coding’, but trust me GO TO LECTURES - I attended (almost) every lecture possible during my first year and it really made a World of a difference especially if you’re a newbie to all of this! You’ll meet the professors and you’ll know what they’re expecting of you and they’ll probably tell you some funny stories as well. Plus you’ll have more familiar faces on the campus :)
💻 DO SOME READING - there’s one lecture that I didn’t go to and that was a mistake I tell you. I didn’t go because the lecturer's voice was boring and I was literally falling asleep. But after I did some reading about the subject before the exam I realized his words were very valuable, but unfortunately if you already knew a bit about the subject, so if you have a subject that bores you - do some reading on your own and then go to the lecture. you’ll get much more information out of it!
💻 CODE AT HOME - after you’ve practiced some skills during the classes, go home and practice them again on your own. Try doing something useful or fun with it. Like make it print out “Yolo” in a circle (I did that, no regrets lmao)
💻 INSTALL ALL THE SOFTWARE DURING YOUR FIRST WEEK - install all the things you’re going to need during the year on your first week, honestly, please do! It’ll save you time later on. As soon as the professor mentions what you should install, note it down, go home, install it.
💻 PRACTICE EVEN REALLY SIMPLE THINGS - if you don’t understand anything just type it on youtube and you’ll find plenty of the video tutorials which ARE AMAZING. They helped me a lot with understanding some stuff I couldn’t get a grip of. And I know you’ll find some stuff that you’re like “I don’t need to practice this, this is trivial” IT’S NOT and you’ll get it wrong if you don’t code it at least once, just do it, it’ll take like 30s.
💻 here are some links which really helped me out and I would recommend checking out beforehand: * c++ step by step video tutorials with Bucky (Bucky saved me before the exam)* learn c++ in one video ( doesn’t really teach you c++ in one video, but there’s some useful stuff especially if you’re new to this) * sorting algorithms with hungarian folk dance (lmao these are really useful, I promise) * codeacademy (here’s just basic coding, but good to start with :) )* introduction to 3D graphics with Blender ( THE GOD OF BLENDER) and finally:* incredibly realistic wolf animation
HAVE FUN, RELAX AND GOOD LUCK! ✨✨✨✨ Hope this helped!
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Reblog and create your reading list
Playlists to try new music
Free movies and shows
Academic show recommendations
Book recommendations #2
Productivity tips
Study tips i can swear by
I don't know how to journal
I don't know how to journal #2
I don't know how to journal #3
How i journal- flip through emma Claire
How i journal raimi rayes
Pursuit of wonder
Why you should read series by ted ed (my favourite)
Creative writing workshop by ted ed
How things work by ted ed
Mahabharat (again my favourite)
Bhaskar bose (hindi thriller podcast)
Read stuff for friends (poetry)
The exam expert (study tips and stuff)
Growing with the flow (friend to friend talk kinda podcast)
Poems to calm you down
Scary horror stories by dr no sleep
Sylvia Plath reads her poems
Audio books #1
Audio books #2
Harry Potter audio books
Audio books #3
Audio books: horror
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(In the sense of “I mean like” “You know like”)
We have THREE main ways of saying “like” in sentences, cause we thought “lol why only have one?” They’re used generally orally by an individual, LIKE A LOT (and sometimes written when texting friends)
You will be granted access of me and my best friend’s conversation screenshots in order for you to see them used.
This one is used the most, including me to the despair of my parents lol.
Translation: “like sometimes he’s talking and at some point there was something that triggered him” “like fuck I’m looking at this rock it’s crazy”
A kind of “like” used when you want to present a state in which you were in.
Translation: “It’s so funny that you thought about what you wrote like oh yeah I wasn’t clear let me phrase it better”
It’s used in the sense of “I’m like” and “I was like”
Translation: “Yeah I was like calm down”
🌸Human body vocab🌸
le corps - body
le cou - neck
la poitrine - chest
le ventre - belly
la hanche - hip
les organes génitaux - genitals
le tibia - shinbone
la tête - head
le sein - breast
le mamelon - nipple
la taille - waist
le nombril - navel, belly button
l’avant-bras - forearm
l’aine - groin
la cuisse - thigh
le genou - knee
la jambe - leg
le pied - foot
la nuque - nape
l’épaule - shoulder
le bras - arm
le coude - elbow
le poignet - wrist
la main - hand
la cheville - ankle
le talon - heel
le mollet - calf
la fesse - buttock
l’aisselle - armpit