Shir, I'll bring it before the committee, but they'll probably just invent a new word for "clarifying local weather conditions".
'Heart Of Gold'
Natter 76: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Foaminess
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
English gobbles up new words/idioms/metaphors and incorporates them into the language as a whole. The idioms and such can be difficult - some come from poems, songs, etc. ... and even the internet ("all your base belong to me"), which means they're often hard to understand if you don't have the cultural context. But you know, you can try inventing something ... it might catch on. Otherwise, the Buffista grammarians will help.
I had a native Spanish speaker insist to me that English wasn't actually that difficult to learn because our verbs are so simple. Yes there are a lot of irregular things and spelling is a nightmare but the relative scarcity of verb tenses makes up for it.
Oh Todd! I am sorry for the awful start of your day. I hope the bloody show was the worst of it.
Happy birthday, Sheryl! May today be peaceful and calm.
One of my college professors - Classical Greek - was of the opinion that any language with regular verbs just wasn't worth her time.
Oh, Toddson, I'm so sorry! That sounds like a terrible experience. I hope the physical effects are not too bad or long lasting.
FWIW - I have no idea how any non-semetic language speakers are learning Hebrew and I have mad respect for them. I suspect the "because this is how it is in this language" answers to "why is this...?" questions begin in the 10th week of class.
Sheryl, happy birthday!
May today be peaceful and calm.
And with cake!
Oh, Toddson, I'm so sorry, that sounds awful. I hope you feel better soon.
Happy Birthday, Sheryl!
Oh Todd, that sounds terrible! I can't believe no one helped you! I'm glad you're up and doing okay. I hope the blood was the worst of it and you don't have too much residual soreness.
Happy birthday, Sheryl!
Happy belated, Drew!