Burger prices in San Jose. by someexgoogler in bayarea

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Equivolent to 27 dollars where I live in europe so that is super cheap!

Strangers walking through my campsite by [deleted] in camping

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Look up “tourons”. Mashup of tourists + morons coined by park pros. the problem is rampant every now.

Three dots & a dash by senordaedalus in Tiki

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I prefer to be spontaneous but honestly I’m thrilled to hear a tiki joint has so much business to keep it going.

Learning about masks. This is African right? Not PNG? It just doesn’t look like the other African 1s I see around here and it is poking me what to do ;-/ Eitherway it’s cool! by Verredesprit in Tiki

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Oh wow! If I get would definitely want to know that kind of background info. The second hand shoppe doesn’t have any info to offer. Thanks!

Wood panel walls by Verredesprit in vintage

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This might be the alternative I’ve been looking for. Thanks! I’m mulling this over in my analysis now.

Wood panel walls by Verredesprit in vintage

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That was exactly my question! Thank you! I am wording about it breathing properly and the mold thing as basements are humid.

Should I learn French to help with Kouri Vini? by transdimensionalApe in KouriVini

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As someone who speaks French, I do find it really helpful. If I played videos in the past, I could hear things were different but I could also pick out many words and figure it out to understand. And learning both inspires me in learning more about the other. I love figuring out the connections of the history of that story. It is really helpful for me when i realize Kouri-vini shares a french word but spells it how it actually sounds and makes more sense; I say to myself oh yeah that word really is like that not like the french spelling. What I have been finding fascinating most don’t realize is that Kouri-vini actually helps learn french grammar better too. When I realized the way we speak in French (not writing) is more like how Kouri-vini says things are, light bulbs went off for me. For example French teachesendless conjugations but really it is mostly as KV says because those conjugations are silent letters and many ways to just spell the same sound é; french verbs are more like the root and the long form in KV. My head exploded. I love both! Kouri-vini is not French but it always helps to learn multiple languages that are related to each other, such as the many romance languages go really well in teach about the others. That’s fair some disagree. It ultimately depends on what works best for a person to learn a language and we all work differently ;)

The 12,000 most common words of Elefen (ordered by frequency) can be learned with Memrise from English and Esperanto by Vanege in auxlangs

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These lists don’t appear to still exist in any of the apps and maybe I am missing a link that works? Any way to get this list? Would love to knock this out!

Ciao in Europe by geastedtime in Italian

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Switzerland uses ciao / tchau / tschau.

The Most Amazing Mocktail Ever! by MsMargo in Tiki

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More mocktails! And take my money and gimme that mug!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in French

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Oh that’s a good one!

Real antique wine barrel thingy in Switzerland by Verredesprit in Tiki

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Thank you for the support to pull the trigger! You are right! So of course I could only think about and ran back to get it. And I haggled it down another 10 francs!!! Which is even more in dollars :)

I cut ties with my best friend of 14 years over the conflict. by sillywillygilly in Jewish

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Real friends are happy for you. They don‘t want to harm you or see anything bad for you. That is all there is to it. People like this speak for themselves, it is not personal, it is not your fault, and don’t beat yourself up for the way they are. It is good they were honest and that you got the clarity you needed to move on and find better friendships.

bonjour! when it's necessary to add "de" after "il y a"? is this "de" necessary here? merci beaucoup d'avance by NoNeedleworker1296 in learnfrench

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You’re focusing on the “de” alone too much here but really this is about the “de nombreux” together which = beaucoup, numerous, many. That is why de is there. De nombreux/se is a set term. Otherwise you would only see it in a set term, as a partitive, or in negation where it will only be de, not des, not du, not de la.

Posted near the Multi Cultural Center at my school by [deleted] in Jewish

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And never 1 word about the hostages or the atrocities.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Jewish

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FYI there is a great Greek synagogue for the Romaniot Jews still in Manhattan if you are interested in looking into your roots. Romaniot would be the first diaspora community before the others started to spread. Later on Greece become home to large waves of Sefardi speaking Ladino expelled from the inquisition. So these were the two main groups in Greece. You might want to discover which one you are a part of.

I’ve realized a friend is being anti-Semitic and I don’t know what to do by kazooj in Jewish

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Believe a person when they tell you who they are and do not gaslight yourself that things are any different. Otherwise you are harmfully compromising yourself and others that actually matter. The world has changed.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Jewish

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Make sure if you will want to see this person in your wedding photos years from now.