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verbalbridgesllc · 2 years
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svtskneecaps · 16 days
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you know what i'll say it MIKE AND ROIER ARE THE ONLY ONES I RESPECT these fuckers will rock up and say FUCK english all my homies HATE english they are the only ones i trust and respect these fuckers are like you will hear me speak my language and you will LEARN IT OR DIE and i respect the HELL OUT OF IT dude THANK YOU FOR BEING ENGLISH HATERS brothers THANK YOU FOR NOT SPEAKING ONLY ENGLISH WHEN AMONG ANYONE NOT OF YOUR LANGUAGE GROUP!!!!!!!!
#qsmp#if there are others who also refuse to speak english that i didn't notice i will add them#this excludes the koreans bc they aren't strong in english so it's only half an option for them#(allegedly aren't strong i didn't see them around long enough to come to any real conclusions but i'm told they aren't strong in it)#and also hugo bc he didn't have much time on the server and some people who start out relying on the translations#will swap over to using their english however strong that might be idk his relative strength either bc like korea he wasn't online long 😔#which i also respect because i'm glad they get to practice their nonnative tongue that's cool#but the first multilingual smp with live translation becoming the 'english in a group' server gives me fits#anyway for legal reasons much of this post is hyperbole and exaggeration#but i do love how mike and roier can be consistently relied on to just Not Speak English#block game brainrot#shut up vic#bonus shoutout to foolish who often insists spanish speakers only speak spanish to him#and tries to only speak spanish in return. he's not got broad vocab just yet but for only learning via this and duolingo he's doing amazing#and i have a lot of respect for him for it#(yes i respect everyone for reasons but this post is about the ones who can and do speak Not English on purpose)#(regrettably people like bbh and phil don't count although i still respect their efforts)#ANYWAY SLASH END TAG RANT THIS POST KNOWS WHAT IT'S ABOUT DON'T FIGHT ME
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suckerforfluff · 6 months
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is it fucked up that as a filipino i dont know any filipino mc streamers or filipino streamers in general? like the ones who actually stream in tagalog/bisaya/ilocano/ilonggo/whatever dialect???
like im so envious of the ppl who are like "so and so was my childhood im excited to see them in qsmp" and here i am like "wow filipino streamers huh can't wait to meet them ^_^"
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hoperays-song · 10 months
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The Cast Twitter Chaos... Again
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Needless to say they were all banned from posting by noon.
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Translations:
mi hermana pequeña: my little sister
mija: darling
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valzer-col-diavolo · 2 months
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i need to learn every language. let me learn every language. why can’t i learn every language. LET ME ABSORB THE LANGUAGES
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docbrownstudies · 3 months
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just a reminder that learning doesn't stop when you graduate or you leave school. you can keep teaching yourself new things. you can read textbooks or borrow books from the library. you can watch tons of free videos on youtube and learn a new skill or educate yourself on a topic you've always been interested in. you can still take pretty notes. you can still learn a new language. learning doesn't have to end once you leave the classroom.
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adhd-languages · 1 year
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Just learned about “-zuelo”. Can’t believe Spanish had an “-ito (derogatory)” this whole time and I didn’t even know about it.
I can finally call someone a pathetic little man in Spanish.
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faunandfloraas · 11 days
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Okay what is with dudes who have nice curly hair not embracing it </3
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arcanewebs · 1 year
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does. anyone else experience the language learning pipeline of like
yeah why not seems kinda fun -> (optional step) the writing system is crazy bro -> damn theres no WAY im gonna remember any of this shit -> genuine interest and fascination with the differences between languages and needing to Know more
and its because of the stupidest reason for starting learning it in the first place
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kochivamarketing · 3 months
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peptalkradio · 10 months
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vibinwiththefrogs · 10 months
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I guess I'm studying Spanish somewhat seriously again? I started out dabbling this week but now I'm committed to getting through the A2 Spanish course on Babbel before next school semester starts.
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svtskneecaps · 1 year
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my biological peer reviewer (sibling) called this theory “fun” and said i should send it, so here goes
my personal theory is the feds ((”federation”)) created the eggs because they decided the best way to enforce “you can never leave” was to give the people something they couldn’t lose, like in the post by tumblr user alexaloraetheris (no relation to the smp) where their friend who might be a deity had said,
"When you die you descend to the underworld with nothing to lose. To keep you, they give you something to lose. When you want to return, they will demand it back. That's why nobody ever leaves. The only way out is to never enter."
i’m thinkin that on egg D-Day, at the end of the countdown, the feds weren’t gonna give the eggs back. they were just gonna hide them forever, or do something else, anything else, just keep them away from their surrogate parents, because then the people would just be STUCK, because people could theoretically take their eggs and leave, but if the eggs are missing, gone without a trace, then the residents CAN’T LEAVE, because presumably the eggs are STILL THERE, SOMEWHERE, IN NEED OF HELP AND RESCUE, if only the residents could find them ON THE ISLAND. if they leave the island while the eggs are missing, they are abandoning these things that have become their children.
but then in came the brazilians. and shit went south. because see, the spenglish (spanish / english) streamers were INVITED, but the brazilians CRASHED; the feds didn’t INVITE THEM, they weren’t EXPECTING THEM, but they can’t let these guys leave either, so they PANIC, and they scramble to give the brazilians the same thing--something to lose. the new egg had a brazilian jersey, homie was TAILOR MADE for them to pack bond with. the feds didn’t have time to send out multiple eggs, it was all or nothing, so they picked something they could reasonably assume all five of them would find endearing because they don’t know shit about these guys--they had a week to observe the OG batch, but all they know about these newbies is the brazilian flag on their boat--and so they sent the little egg out to become THEIR THING, the thing they couldn’t afford to lose.
it leaves open why the eggs are cracked too, bc idk what’s going on there lol, either 1: the eggs cracked because they’re hatching and the feds picked that date bc they wanted to yoink the eggs before they got Too Powerful, or 2: the feds were the ones to crack the eggs as an excuse for why they vanished--returning the eggs untouched would open too many questions the feds don’t want them asking; this way, instead of being concerned specifically with “why were the eggs missing”, the residents presume they know the answer--the cracks.
but yea i’m just gonna add as an aside that personally i think cucurucho / osito bimbo / the white fucker is way more active again because the feds are still scrambling to keep up with the brazilians (which, again, the feds weren’t expecting), and the binary fuckwad came in to put the fear of god into the newbies--maybe so they didn’t get too focused on the morse code transmissions; iirc max was theorizing that both osito and binary were part of the federation ? and if so it does make sense that the binary entity went to fuck with cellbit immediately after cellbit was introduced to the conspiracies of the island, yknow, a warning shot. i think they want them to be focused on the eggs.
BUT THAT’S JUST A THEOr
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old-memoria · 1 year
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Portuguese is such a rad language
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pissfizz · 5 months
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I wanna go to panama so bad……
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coggno04 · 6 months
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Navigating Food Safety Training in Spanish
In the diverse and dynamic landscape of the food industry, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of food safety practices is a universal priority. This blog delves into the critical realm of food safety training in Spanish, exploring the significance of obtaining a food handler certification in Spanish and the impact of specialized Spanish food handling courses.
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Unlocking Access with Food Handler Certification in Spanish
The importance of food handler certification transcends language barriers. Recognizing the linguistic diversity in the food industry, the availability of certification courses in Spanish becomes a game-changer. It not only meets regulatory requirements but also ensures that individuals responsible for food handling truly grasp the intricacies of safety protocols.
Navigating the Landscape of Food Safety Training in Spanish
Food safety is a collective responsibility, and effective communication is key to fostering a culture of compliance. Food safety training in Spanish caters to a significant portion of the workforce, facilitating a deeper understanding of hygiene practices, proper food handling techniques, and the nuances of maintaining a safe environment in Spanish-speaking kitchens.
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Key Features of Spanish Food Handling Courses:
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Interactive Learning Modules: To enhance engagement and knowledge retention, these courses often incorporate interactive elements such as quizzes, scenarios, and multimedia content, making the learning experience more dynamic and effective.
Why Invest in Food Safety Training in Spanish?
Legal Compliance: In regions with a significant Spanish-speaking workforce, providing training in their native language is not just good practice but often a legal requirement.
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Conclusion: Empowering Safety through Linguistic Inclusivity
In a globalized culinary landscape, linguistic inclusivity is paramount. Food safety training in Spanish, coupled with food handler certification in Spanish, not only meets regulatory demands but also reflects a commitment to the well-being of both consumers and those working in the food industry. By embracing diversity in language, we fortify the foundations of a safer, more resilient food service community.
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