tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2551845250045190.post712149936103430331..comments2023-06-09T17:22:27.120+03:00Comments on Forest Lair: Are you too old to learn languages?Ekaterina Traythttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05621313426663290833noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2551845250045190.post-54078041081237581322012-08-15T19:36:31.073+03:002012-08-15T19:36:31.073+03:00Why am I not surprised with the word you chose? :D...Why am I not surprised with the word you chose? :D Sounds like mantra!<br /><br />I like to entertain my husband by repeating words I find in Finnish colloquial dictionary. Not all of them are what he can usually expect from me :D And also Japanese words of English origin, they still cutify us both.<br /><br />For example, to set a timer - タイマーをセットする (^.^)Ekaterina Traythttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05621313426663290833noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2551845250045190.post-50226608180590773292012-08-15T01:47:20.046+03:002012-08-15T01:47:20.046+03:00The other secret that children have: endlessly rep...The other secret that children have: endlessly repeating/babbling the same word/construction over and over and over again. Adults should apply this with caution, though, and preferably when alone. Grin.<br /><br />チョコレートチョコレートチョコレートチョコレートチョコレートチョコレートチョコレートチョコレート 。。。Ruroushahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10638258526527895171noreply@blogger.com