MEC4D's celebration ( with freebies ) [commercial]

1323335373884

Comments

  • scathascatha Posts: 756
    scatha said:

    So if I start off with: 'Hvordan har du det?' we can start a convo?  ;)

    As for Finnish, I thought you had to be born there to comprehend that stuff... I mean take away the vowels and you have nothing left.

    Hej! Godt, tak! Hvad med dig? Then I could talk about pets, food and clothing a bit =) I only started this year, so no politics yet LOL

    Finnish is worst when it comes to actual spoken language... the murteet (dialects). Navigating through those takes actual living there, I believe.

    Jeg har det fint nok, tak.  :)

    Hilarious, a conversation between a Dutchman and a Russian in Danish. With a good knowledge of Danish, you can read Norwegian and possibly Swedish (although they have a different vocabulary or spelling, you can still make out their meaning). I used to be fluent in the language, but it's gotten disused and thus I can no longer claim this to be fluent.

    :D

     

  • RAMWolffRAMWolff Posts: 10,343

    I'm corn-fused cheeky

  • scathascatha Posts: 756

    Nothing to break your cob over, Richard  cheeky

  • RAMWolffRAMWolff Posts: 10,343

    HAHAHAHA.... Oh how corny of you!  cheeky

  • mjc1016mjc1016 Posts: 15,001
    edited July 2015
    RAMWolff said:

    I'm corn-fused cheeky

    That's not that bad...try THIS for mind-bending...

    A little background first....while in college I worked in the campus mail room and one of my duties was delivering faculty mail.

    One day I walked into an office to deliver mail.  There were 4 professors in there, having a discussion...in Latin, German, Greek (modern) and Hebrew.  I figured it had to be some deep, serious philosophical debate or something.  After listening for a few minutes, I figured it out (just enough Latin/Romance languages to puzzle my way through)...they were discussing what they wanted to do for lunch.

    Post edited by mjc1016 on
  • RAMWolffRAMWolff Posts: 10,343

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA..... Lettuce all eat now!  cheeky

  • mjc1016mjc1016 Posts: 15,001

    I never really mastered any additional languages...but  I know enough 'bad' words in many...in fact I remember getting my mouth washed out when I was little after repeating something I heard my great-grand mother say...and thus I learned my first Gaelic insults.

  • RAMWolffRAMWolff Posts: 10,343

    Yea, me too... I asked my mom about the F word.  Her words to me were, "I'm going to tell you what that means but when we get home I'm going to wash your mouth out with soap" and she did!  cheeky

  • ScavengerScavenger Posts: 2,674
    Skiriki said:
    Copy-paste to Google Translate, it can deal with that. :)

    Copy paste? How 2013.  Highlight and right click!

  • MEC4DMEC4D Posts: 5,249

    Highlight then Ctrl+C to copy after Ctrl+V to paste , much easier especially in this forum  :) 

  • Carola OCarola O Posts: 3,857

     

    scatha said:

    ....

    As for Finnish, I thought you had to be born there to comprehend that stuff... I mean take away the vowels and you have nothing left.

     

    Actually funny to read that, a friend of mine lives in Finland and her husband coems from Texas. THey been married for a fair few years now and he has lived there all the time.. and still not properly learn finnish :) A few words here and there but that's all

  • scathascatha Posts: 756
    mjc1016 said:

    I never really mastered any additional languages...but  I know enough 'bad' words in many...in fact I remember getting my mouth washed out when I was little after repeating something I heard my great-grand mother say...and thus I learned my first Gaelic insults.

    The first expression I learned in Gaelic/Irish was Scriu tu...  go figure

     

    Carola, I am not surprised really. The languages that closest resembles Finnish appears to be Hungarian and Basque...  completely different from any other language spoken in the area.

  • SkirikiSkiriki Posts: 4,976
    Not quite -- Estonian is also a sibling language (and I can manage reading it with some difficulty and remembering that they have annoying word-swaps here and there), and Sami is also related. But Hungarian is, yes, in the same language group as us.
  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,084

    I only speak English and really poor Spanish.

     

    I was surprised listening to Norwegian as sung by Kaizers Orchestra -- it almost sounded French to me, though I think someone told me they speak a more distinct regional dialect of Norwegian.

     

  • Mustakettu85Mustakettu85 Posts: 2,933
    edited July 2015
    scatha said:

    Jeg har det fint nok, tak.  :)

    Hilarious, a conversation between a Dutchman and a Russian in Danish. With a good knowledge of Danish, you can read Norwegian and possibly Swedish (although they have a different vocabulary or spelling, you can still make out their meaning). I used to be fluent in the language, but it's gotten disused and thus I can no longer claim this to be fluent.

    Yeah, continental Scandinavian languages are similar. Icelandic and Faroese, now those are living history.

    All the Germanic family is a lot of fun to study, particularly when you keep Old English in mind and see the linguistic processes unfold before your eyes. Dutch seems to be sort of halfway between English and German? A lot of my favourite metal bands are Dutch, but somehow they all sing in English =(


    Skiriki said:
    Not quite -- Estonian is also a sibling language (and I can manage reading it with some difficulty and remembering that they have annoying word-swaps here and there), and Sami is also related. But Hungarian is, yes, in the same language group as us.
    Though Hungarian vocabulary has mutated into something resembling Russian read backwards, due to all the Turkish and Slavic influence over the years. I can figure out the gist of an Estonian text, but not Hungarian... Neither are Volga Finn languages processable, although when you open a grammar manual, it's the same, just all the letters replaced =)

    PS Formatting is hard to keep track of on mobile, so that's why I edit posts, to fix extra quote tags etc=)

    Post edited by Mustakettu85 on
  • Mustakettu85Mustakettu85 Posts: 2,933
    scatha said:

    The languages that closest resembles Finnish appears to be Hungarian and Basque...  completely different from any other language spoken in the area.

    Basque is actually totally unique. Some scholars speculate it's related to Etruskan (those mysterious folks who were there before Rome), but I don't know if it's been dis/proven since the year I graduated college =)
  • Mustakettu85Mustakettu85 Posts: 2,933
    MEC4D said:

    Russian fairy tales are beautiful , that would be a great theme 

    Cath, if you ever get serious about it and want to base it on real world history, I may be able to help: I have a Soviet-published book about historical Russian folk costume; it lists everything grouped into regional styles etc; all the cloth patterns are there, all in all, a lot of research went into it.
  • RedzRedz Posts: 1,459
    edited July 2015

    It's not much, but I owe you a render for all the fabulous freebies. Sorry it's late. I've been away.

    This pair might have been a one-hit wonder in the pop world ;)

    Long haired men and stonewashed jeans and ridiculously serious expressions are amongst my memories of the eighties.

    Post edited by Redz on
  • SkirikiSkiriki Posts: 4,976
    We really, really, really need a glorious MacGyver mullet. :D
  • TJohnTJohn Posts: 11,339
    edited July 2015
    Skiriki said:
    We really, really, really need a glorious MacGyver mullet. :D

    You don't like this one? smiley

    http://www.daz3d.com/mullet-hair-80-s-style

    Post edited by TJohn on
  • SkirikiSkiriki Posts: 4,976
    Nope, I don't. :D C'mon, we got modern technology for this. :D
  • SpitSpit Posts: 2,342
    Redz said:

    It's not much, but I owe you a render for all the fabulous freebies. Sorry it's late. I've been away.

    This pair might have been a one-hit wonder in the pop world ;)

    Long haired men and stonewashed jeans and ridiculously serious expressions are amongst my memories of the eighties.

    Oh, terrific image! Now I"m sorry I missed the eighties

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,838
    edited July 2015

    ...guess I have to post something here and waste page space because of the auto save feature.  been away for several hours and the comment I began to write earlier but decided not to post still shows in the editing window.  They really need a "Cancel Post" button.

    ..and to fix the Spell checker so it is always on

    Post edited by kyoto kid on
  • fixmypcmikefixmypcmike Posts: 19,682
    kyoto kid said:

    ...guess I have to post something here and waste page space because of the auto save feature.  been away for several hours and the comment I began to write earlier but decided not to post still shows in the editing window.  They really need a "Cancel Post" button.

    Gear > Drafts

     

  • MEC4DMEC4D Posts: 5,249

    You can start scan it and sent my way lol very interesting ! the only one costume I can do from my head is Kozak  

    MEC4D said:

    Russian fairy tales are beautiful , that would be a great theme 

    Cath, if you ever get serious about it and want to base it on real world history, I may be able to help: I have a Soviet-published book about historical Russian folk costume; it lists everything grouped into regional styles etc; all the cloth patterns are there, all in all, a lot of research went into it.
  • MEC4DMEC4D Posts: 5,249

    That is really nice one wish it was bigger to see ...well done and thanks for sharing ! 

    Spit said:
    Redz said:

    It's not much, but I owe you a render for all the fabulous freebies. Sorry it's late. I've been away.

    This pair might have been a one-hit wonder in the pop world ;)

    Long haired men and stonewashed jeans and ridiculously serious expressions are amongst my memories of the eighties.

    Oh, terrific image! Now I"m sorry I missed the eighties

  • MEC4DMEC4D Posts: 5,249

    Would you like something like that ? I was doing it for the MV cops ..but can share it by tomorrow..just let me know 

    Skiriki said:
    We really, really, really need a glorious MacGyver mullet. :D
    mullet5.jpg
    800 x 800 - 213K
    mullet4.jpg
    800 x 800 - 297K
    mullet3.jpg
    800 x 800 - 262K
    mullet1.jpg
    800 x 800 - 214K
    mullet2.jpg
    800 x 800 - 247K
  • scathascatha Posts: 756

    Yeah, that would work for MacGyver as well as Crockett...  I'd definitely like that.

  • ModernWizardModernWizard Posts: 904
    MEC4D said:

    Would you like something like that ? I was doing it for the MV cops ..but can share it by tomorrow..just let me know 

    Skiriki said:
    We really, really, really need a glorious MacGyver mullet. :D
    Skiriki said:
     
    Did someone say mullet? I will happily take one! Just not on my head... :p --MW
  • TimbalesTimbales Posts: 2,421
    MEC4D, the care and attention to detail you put into your art and content is fantastic. I'd love to be able to buy some more modern, clean and simple hairstyles for men. They is a major hole in the market.
Sign In or Register to comment.