Message from @Helvetica
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i read that as cunny
When you say hot you mean spicy?
Also wtf is physics linguistics
spicy and hot in general
so both
Are there cold stews in poland?
I don't know, but they can be just warm
I mean hot as a stew that you must slurp and it tastes like delicious lava
Right i kind of took it as a given that stews are served piping hot
alright
my bad
Dw about it i was just being autistic
kind of ironic that a philology student makes spelling/phrasing mistakes
but yeah
I'll blame it on sickness
Sucks to be sick right in the middle of exam season
You should set some time aside after the last exam so you can get some proper rest
I'm not the one setting up the exams dates but luckily I have some time before and after the last one
I have it at 10.02 and the exams session ends at 16.02
so almost a week of sweet sweet nothing
Thats pretty relaxed then
We alway had all our exams in a 10 day period
Sometimes two exams on one day
It was hell
I even picked some courses specifically because they always had the exams really late in the exam period
yeah, it was a thing there too
but I'm at the 4th year
Twoteen.
that's better
Explain that to me, philologist
Why is it ten eleven twelve thirteen
I'm studying Polish philology, but I'll do some research just for you.
Doesnt polish have that, too?
German does
You mean the inconsistency?
we have dziesięć jedeNAŚCIE dwaNAŚCIE trzyNAŚCIE czterNAŚCIE...
but five/funf/pięć as the Polish one is very different, they're derived from the same proto-indo-european word.
I think that's the history problem in English, because we use Arabic numbers and the language itself was changed so many times that we sometimes don't know what word is taken from French or whatever other language (French mainly because it was the main language in Great Britain at some point)
so it's just a mix of everything that has settled some time ago and we're used to it
Oooh that makes a lot of sense