
Jer-oso
@jer_oso
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Filipino-American yelling at languages | I speak 🇺🇸🇵🇭🇪🇸 and currently learning 🇫🇷🇮🇩
Madrid, España
Joined September 2016
I’m trying to ease into posting at the other place, let alone things that can be too serious, but damn, am I feeling homesick….
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One of my all-time favorite jazz songs! 😏 . (It’s jer-oso over there).
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Ella Fitzgerald · Get Happy! (Expanded Edition) · Song · 1959
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Me to a friend: Your Spanish is soo good!.Friend: Yours too!.Me: I never said it wasn’t. Also me: Ugh, it’s sooo bad. I should be able to present a TED Talk in Spanish on the psychology of quantum-state stray cats in 17th-century Manila at this point….
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I'm tired of studying Indonesian on Duolingo. That's just not what I should be doing to improve it at this point. So for my out-of-spite usage of Super Duolingo, I've decided on another language. Any guesses which one?. HINT: It's not a constructed language like English.
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Also:. Me flirting with an older dude: You’re hot. Him: Omg stop you’re making me feel old. I’m not your father. Just thou me.
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After experiencing the Polyglot Gathering earlier this year, I’m so sad I’m missing the @polyglot_confer this week. To everyone going, conjugate a verb or two for me please.
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I’ve had two Cebuanos in separate occasions tell me how much they fell in love with Tagalog because of the music, which they’ve found to be so beautifully poetic, and they made me gain a newfound appreciation for my language (even more than what I already have!).
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This song is already longer than many contemporary songs out there, but damn, it's so good that it needs to be even LONGER!.
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I think it’s time for ‘??’ to be considered a punctuation mark entirely distinct from ‘?’.
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I know my pronunciation in French is pretty good, but god do I hate my accent. It feels so forced….
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PSA sa mga Filipinos: Mukhang mahirap magluto ng kare-kare, pero promise, sobrang dali lang niya! Ang pinakamahirap lang siguro e yung pagpapalambot ng karne kasi sobrang tagal niya grabe kakainis.
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I love how, despite the prominence of English in the Philippines, the Spanish-derived ending ‘ero/era’ remains productive in Tagalog. Tack it onto a noun or a verb and it turns it into ‘someone who does that thing,’ sometimes with the connotation of excessively.
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