Molly Carpenter (
talentsgirl) wrote2012-05-24 05:52 pm
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[ Action, Voice ] "You! What planet is this?"
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[So, after a month or so of study in shifts and things that mess with brains, Molly's ready to try an experiment. She attempts to say each of these in their regular languages: Spanish, Latin, French, and Chinese. All she gets for her efforts are a few words squeaking through Luceti's translation and a headache.]
I'm going to habla en Spanish.
Next to try nonnullus Latin.
I don't know many words in French but here it goes: belle, thanks, Camembert.
...Kung Pao Chicken.
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[She waits a bit for the headache to fade and then makes a general post.]
Two months in this place, and I feel like I'm still just getting my feet wet. I know everyone's getting adjusted with this whole new 'cycle,' but I wonder if a few people wouldn't mind answering a question: What language am I speaking right now?
[And in a bit, Molly will blow off her normal time at the library to enjoy the warm day and glorious weather in a pair of stonewashed cut-off shorts that are just a bit too short and a plain white men's T-shirt. She's roaming in and out of town, until eventually she finds a good hill to meditate on. Two months? Caution's getting thin. It's time to try and contact one of these filial spirits and just... start talking.]
[So, after a month or so of study in shifts and things that mess with brains, Molly's ready to try an experiment. She attempts to say each of these in their regular languages: Spanish, Latin, French, and Chinese. All she gets for her efforts are a few words squeaking through Luceti's translation and a headache.]
I'm going to habla en Spanish.
Next to try nonnullus Latin.
I don't know many words in French but here it goes: belle, thanks, Camembert.
...Kung Pao Chicken.
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[She waits a bit for the headache to fade and then makes a general post.]
Two months in this place, and I feel like I'm still just getting my feet wet. I know everyone's getting adjusted with this whole new 'cycle,' but I wonder if a few people wouldn't mind answering a question: What language am I speaking right now?
[And in a bit, Molly will blow off her normal time at the library to enjoy the warm day and glorious weather in a pair of stonewashed cut-off shorts that are just a bit too short and a plain white men's T-shirt. She's roaming in and out of town, until eventually she finds a good hill to meditate on. Two months? Caution's getting thin. It's time to try and contact one of these filial spirits and just... start talking.]
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[voice] sorry, event tags are killing me
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You see, people call German the angry language but my aggro money is definitely on Russia. It's all that cold weather. Brrr.
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[What? He thought everyone was using the same language.]
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[He's done the same--it's hard to properly tease people with gratuitous phrases in foreign languages with the universal translation convention.]
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[This is an Interesting Topic.]
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[voice] sorry, event tags are killing me
[voice] whoops me too
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You... y-you always speak French. [To him he means. But he's too confused by why she's asking this to remember to mention that.]
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[Voice] So sorry, I let event tags overwhelm me ;-;
[Voice] Happened to me too, brosis
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But considering it probably wouldn't be completely out of the Malnosso's power to slightly tweak what my perception of English even is, I'm not entirely sure. Though I think it's generally accepted that all the languages are translated?
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[Voice] Ugh I lost complete and total track of my tags, sorry. ;-;
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[ Yes, that's a language. ]
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