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Re: Winter Event Chat 2024!

Posted: Dec 10th, '24, 05:22
by Hotarla
i don't know how i feel about the new item lol, it looks very breezy. XD;; i'm glad i have this older overshirt lol. its more a poncho than a top. xD

Re: Winter Event Chat 2024!

Posted: Dec 10th, '24, 05:44
by lunar_eclipse66
Yeah its a top the definitely needs to be layered.

Re: Winter Event Chat 2024!

Posted: Dec 10th, '24, 05:54
by AsheSkyler
Akili Li wrote: Dec 10th, '24, 01:22
AsheSkyler wrote: Dec 9th, '24, 23:36 Modern words are a hoot, because it's almost the same in every language but with the speaker's accent and maybe a little fancier spelling. Telephone, telefono, telefoon, telefoanina, telefonit, fòn, annnd then more blunt references like "tarho" meaning "distortion", which is certainly more accurate in poor service areas.
Ha ha ha ha, I love the "tarho", which language is that one? It's so true...
A Sub-Saharan African language called "Hausa". The website said it was a derivative of the Arabic "talihraf".

Re: Winter Event Chat 2024!

Posted: Dec 10th, '24, 06:08
by Kitalpha Hart
Hopefully we'll get an undershirt for it soon

Re: Winter Event Chat 2024!

Posted: Dec 10th, '24, 06:16
by Hotarla
I suppose I could always look for an undershirt in emerald or maroon lol.

Re: Winter Event Chat 2024!

Posted: Dec 10th, '24, 07:03
by Akili Li
Huh, I'd never heard of Hausa *or* Talihraf before, had to look them up. Now, in my mind, they will forever be tagged as the "telephone" language, lol

Re: Winter Event Chat 2024!

Posted: Dec 10th, '24, 07:51
by Kitalpha Hart
There's probably about as many languages and dialects in Africa as there are in China

Re: Winter Event Chat 2024!

Posted: Dec 10th, '24, 17:42
by AsheSkyler
And no telling how many more per region that have been lost to history.

Re: Winter Event Chat 2024!

Posted: Dec 10th, '24, 22:50
by Kitalpha Hart
Likely millions worldwide
There's known lost locations. Ancient Egyptains had a neighboring trade partner, Punt. We know all about Punt. Except where it was. It was common knowledge, why bother writing it down anywhere?
And lost info on other stuff. Table settings used to have three spices (using loosely): salt, pepper, and forgotten. Theory is, iirc, mustard. That's from the Victorian era

Re: Winter Event Chat 2024!

Posted: Dec 10th, '24, 23:43
by Outline
I know how to write in Latin. I took three years of Latin classes in college. c: