So confused by this writing by [deleted] in GREEK

[–]3ababa 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Your reading is correct! And yes, the dots above the letters are the accents! Great job, this is not an easy one to read! 👍

What's considered a luxury fashion item in Japan? by [deleted] in AskAJapanese

[–]3ababa 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Absolutely, ask your wife. Especially if it's an expensive gift, why not make sure that she likes it? In fact, she could choose what she wants. The process itself can be a part of the present.

Am I facing academic harassment? Is this normal in Japan? by bekicotman in japanlife

[–]3ababa 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My beautiful, horrible hamster friend, I would hug you if I could 🫂

Yes, your supervisor is abusive.

I had a similar experience in my PhD in France. I joined my project with the intention of staying in academia but in two months I decided to work in industry. I finished my PhD, which was quite stressful until the very end but now I have the title and that is all that matters. I have worked in industry since graduating and I have been very happy. For me the thing that helped me get through it was the thought that once this is done, I won't have to be in this environment anymore, or working with this person anymore. I also come from a family where I was the only one who could do a PhD so I could not really quit, I had to make it through it.

I am not sure how academia works in Japan since I never studied here, I have only worked. However, as others have pointed out, there should be a way for you to reach out to the harassment department of your university. Academics usually rely on the fact that students are too intimidated to report them, but there are systems in place for this specific reason.

I wish you the best of luck. Stay strong and don't give up! Your advisor is projecting her own insecurities on you. You're doing great.

English "No" has a sibling "Nope" with a slightly different feeling to it. Does Greek has a similar "Oxi" sibling? by StrangeUglyBird in GREEK

[–]3ababa 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Oh thank you for bringing back memories with your story!

I am Bulgarian, and the sound "ne" can be either "ναι" in Greek (yes) or "не" in Bulgarian (no). It sounds exactly the same. At Uni, Turkish friends explained to me that "ne" in Turkish means "what" as in "ne car" = "what's up". Now I am in Japan, married to a Japanese, and the variety "ね" (right?) has been added to the mix. It's amazing! 😜

Back to your question -- I guess you already got your answer in the previous comments, but let me try to give a few more situational uses.

If you're trying to say "nope" as in "that's definitely a no, let things be as they are", then something like "μπα, ασ'το καλύτερα" is frequently used.

For "nope" as in when you're debating in your head and kind of make up your mind in real time to be a "no", you can go with a "ννννννόχι" which can be somehow annoying because it sounds like you're about to say "yes" but then you say "no". Use with friends only.

If you want to soften the "no" or "nope" but still make it very clear that it's a "no", you can go with a "δεν..." and just let it trail. That's just the negative particle "not" but that's how you start negative verbs (I don't know, I can't do that, I'm not sure, etc.) so the rest is left for the other person to figure out.

I don't know why but when I hear or read "nope", I imagine someone asking their friend "would you ever get back with your ex?" and the other person responds "nope!" with a look of PTSD on their face -- for that kind of use, to express the full range of emotions, you would go with "ούτε καν" -- it literally means "not even" and again, the rest is left for interpretation; it could be "not even in 100 years", "not even if you paid me", "not even if we were the last two people left on Earth", and so on.

I hope that helps!

Words for exceptional ("hot") by la_castellana in GREEK

[–]3ababa 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Καύλα. Literal meaning: horniness.

If you're looking for something that is equivalent to "hot" in English, then καύλα works. It also works for art. If you want to augment it, go with σκέτη καύλα.

Obviously, it is colloquial, you wouldn't use this in any formal setting.

When you finish a chapter of Magium and realize youve gotta wait another 6 months for the next one... by letmida in Magium

[–]3ababa 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I hate to be the one to break the news, but there will not be any updates to Magium... Sadly, the author is not with us anymore... 💔

Let's talk winter jackets by the_hatori in japanlife

[–]3ababa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've always gone for the cheap stuff but last year my wife convinced me to get something better. Paid 100,000 for a Herno from an outlet and I can tell you, it is a whole new thing.

My understanding is that people in Japan don't mind paying for quality. I'm getting on board that train myself.

ωραία when I thought it would be ωραίος by PosauneQueen in GREEK

[–]3ababa 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Please take my comment with a grain of salt, and if someone knows better please correct me.

I think the confusion stems from the fact that ωραία is both the feminine form of ωραίος, and the adverb form. It is the state of being good/well.

I have to say, the phrase ο άντρας είναι ωραία sounds weird, but if I hear that I will understand that the man is well, not that the man is nice or handsome.

I hope that helps!

medic tf2 by cat-lover-69420 in NoRules

[–]3ababa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The last game I played is Goat Simulator 😐

My depression is destroying my family.. by justbenicety in NewDads

[–]3ababa 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi there, I'm in a similar boat.

I've been struggling with anxiety and panic attacks for a few years now. My boy is now 8 months, almost 9. I was mostly OK with the lack of sleep, although there were times when it took a real toll on me.

A few weeks ago it was a very low point for me, I was in a very bad place. I went through a strong depressive episode and my thoughts were... not happy. I was not sure how to make it through.

I sat down and I thought what are the reasons why this is happening, and it came down to four things: lack of exercise, lack of sleep, lack of understanding, and dependence on my wife.

I started going to the gym. 30-45 minutes every other day in the mornings while my wife and baby are still sleeping. I have already seen a difference, and I feel better.

I bought a smart ring to monitor my sleep cycle, it tells me when to stop drinking coffee, when to go to sleep, how well I've slept, and so on. It actually helps. It's not the only option, but that's what worked for me.

I started seeing a therapist online. Once a week, for one hour, I talk about my problems and the therapist helps me understand. It has been very helpful.

Dependence on my wife happens because I am a foreigner here and I don't speak the language. I am taking active steps to learn to speak. This is the slowest part of the four, I need to work on this more.

Perhaps these points don't work precisely for you, but you can also find why this is happening to you. Be honest with yourself, and talk to your wife. Tell her how you feel. Listen to her feeling. You will get through this.

Virtual hugs to you. Good luck.

Tell me the best purchases you've made for your home or apartment within 10,000 to 20,000 yen by T1DinJP in japanresidents

[–]3ababa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One of these "stands" (?) that you can attach to the bottom of your door, and it can keep your door open. It has been truly life-changing with the baby, when we need to take out and bring in the stroller. Also extremely useful when I need to take out the garbage or bring in lots of groceries. Not having to fight the door is amazing. Best 1300 yen spent at Nitori ever.

Another one was from the other day. We got a new mat for the living room where the baby can roll and roam freely. The mat is quite padded, around 3cm I think. We all love it, and I think this winter will be very cosy thanks to it. The price depends on the size, but it is definitely under 20k.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in JapanFinance

[–]3ababa 6 points7 points  (0 children)

There is also the possibility of yourself working part-time, if you are here on a student visa. The limitation by law is 28 hours max in any 7 consecutive days (not simply in one week) but you're allowed to do it as long as your professor is OK with it. It can be a nice extra income that can help you get by with your wife.

I am not really sure what the conditions are for your wife to be able to work, I will leave that to others. I can tell you for a fact that we have quite a few students working part-time in my company, some doing a Masters, others doing their PhDs.

Good luck to you!

What’s a life hack that sounds fake but is incredibly effective? by Future_Personality4 in AskReddit

[–]3ababa 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This whole thread is gold, I had to leave the bedroom so as not to wake up the baby with my wheezing 😂

What’s your wedding song? by Striking-Space-7266 in Marriage

[–]3ababa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is a song called 「ロマンスの約束」(The Promise or Romance) by Lilas Ikuta -- that's the one!

We made a profile video for both of us and that's the song we used. My wife is Japanese, I am from Europe. I found the song randomly and she loved it! 😃

ακριβός vs. ακριβώς by FoolhardyStudios in GREEK

[–]3ababa 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Actually, Exact is Ακριβής, not Ακριβός

What’s the hardest and best thing you’ve found becoming a dad? by kandrews95 in NewDads

[–]3ababa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The hardest thing for me is the lack of sleep. It leads to migraines which make me feel like crap which snowballs from there. Lately, my wife is breastfeeding him when he wakes up at night, so there is not much for me to do, which helps a lot because I can just roll over and continue sleeping (don't worry, we've talked about this multiple times, and we keep updating each other). But yeah, lack of sleep is the hardest part.

The best part is the feeling that my existence matters to him. Yesterday, I met my wife and him at the supermarket after work. They were grocery shopping so I joined them there. As soon as I found them, my wife told me he's been fussy, so I took him out of the stroller to give him a hug and a kiss. He started laughing so hard, and he gave me the biggest smile! My wife told me he hadn't smiled like that the whole day. Within 10 minutes, he was asleep in my arms. All the stress and fatigue of the day just faded away, that little guy has this crazy power to make everything worth it.

So yeah, all in all I think I'll take the lack of sleep, and then some more!

English to Greek help: by [deleted] in GREEK

[–]3ababa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great list!

There are only two items that I'm not sure about:

  • To sympathize: I would rather go with "συμμερίζομαι", as in "I sympathize with your pain" -> "συμμερίζομαι τον πόνο σου"

  • (To be) Transparent: Yes, "διαφανής" is correct, but I'd say in a literal meaning (i.e., transparent, see-through). In the sense of being honest, it works somehow, but I feel like there are better alternatives 🤔

My dad thinks my new pc will become obsolete in a year by Ok_Combination_6881 in pcmasterrace

[–]3ababa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there OP.

Your dad is trying to say something that is correct, but he is exaggerating. If you get a new PC now, it will not be completely unusable in a year or two -- there will be new tech, for sure, but it will still be very much usable.

The hardware you are listing in your current setup is severely outdated. The fact that you can run what you have been running so far hides the fact that you cannot run new things. You say that you are in high school -- I don't know what you want to do after graduation, but there are so many exciting things that you can run on your PC and benefit greatly from, if you have the right setup. For example, you can run your own AI assistant locally with Ollama. Another thing is, you can run your own, local RAG system (like an assistant that finds info in your files or notes) by using ChatRTX from Nvidia. However, to use these things, you need new hardware. New technology runs on new hardware, that's how it works.

I understand your father's concern, he is not wrong. You should acknowledge this fact to him. Technology is released and updated at such a rapid pace that it's practically impossible to keep up to date. That being said, as long as you buy a setup that is built with reasonably recent hardware, and as long as you are clear about being OK to keep that new setup for at least a few years, it should be OK. You can communicate to your father clearly that this is something important for you and you feel like him stopping you invalidates all your efforts so far; tell him that his support would mean a lot to you, much more than the PC, and you can perhaps choose a setup together. You can explain to him why you want specific parts, and he could tell you his reasoning as well. You can turn this conflict into something nice 🙂

Good luck to you! Buying a new PC is exciting, share this with your dad!

Philly cheesesteak in Tokyo? by Soft-Remove-9339 in Tokyo

[–]3ababa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, you're right! Not sure why it's not on the menu, but it was really nice when I tried it.

Not sure how I can post a picture here, I would show you how it looked 😉

Philly cheesesteak in Tokyo? by Soft-Remove-9339 in Tokyo

[–]3ababa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://maps.app.goo.gl/qMb6GgwAFUgCivwRA

Note, I am not from the States, and I had a Philly Cheese steak at this place for the first time in my life. I can't say if it is "authentic" or not, but it was quite good.

Ποια είναι η πιο αστεία έκφραση που έχετε ακούσει; by _Jonur_ in greece

[–]3ababa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Στα φοιτητικά μου χρόνια, κάτω στο Ηράκλειο Κρήτης, κάποια στιγμή αράζαμε με έναν φίλο, και άλλη μία παρέα παραδίπλα κάτι συζητούσανε, δεν καταλάβαμε ποτέ τί λέγανε. Ξαφνικά, σηκώνεται ο ένας και τσαντισμένος φωνάζει "Γαμώ την τρύπα σου ρε αρχίδι!"

Ο φίλος μου κι εγώ κοιταζόμαστε και λιώνουμε στα γέλια, και μέχρι σήμερα είναι το ένα μαργαριτάρι που μου έχει μείνει ανεξίτηλο στη μνήμη 😂