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@Jefffrey I pronounce "purr say"
@R.MartinhoFernandes ikr
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@sehe is that Windows 8 or custom painting?
@Jefffrey We Italians are not very good doing at that though
@Jefffrey Yeah, I remember reading "bete noire" to a native english speaker. I read it the french way, he didn't understand
14:01
@AndyProwl Definitely not.
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@Jefffrey the Dutch word "gedeletet" would like to talk with you.
@AndyProwl No one is.
It's a terrible idea.
The guys from Quebec are awesome at this with french and english
@R.MartinhoFernandes Italians are particularly bad though
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Or even better: "gedeletete".
14:02
but we do not change the spelling at least
or that's my impression
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It's consistent conjugation! ge + delete + te!
Some phonetic constructs are just alien and don't fit into the host language in a way that makes their feel non-awkward.
Yeah, like "chattare"
@thecoshman C++03.
14:03
that's not Italian though, it's slang
fortunately I haven't had a need for metatemplate wankery yet
Sometimes written as "ciattare"
@Jefffrey I read that "tchataré"
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@AndyProwl "slang" is Dutch for "snake".
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14:03
Pythons zijn slangen.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit filthy savage
in Czech Republic foreign words are imported and spelled differently so that the naive pronounciation ends up being similar to the original
@sehe Looks like the excellent CrashPlan GUI
somewhat
@R.MartinhoFernandes How is cripple other language's terms so that neither native speakers nor your language's speakers can understand?
14:04
@rightfold Pronounced "slung"?
Non-explicit one arg constructors are forbidden in my project
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@AndyProwl no
@Jefffrey You don't cripple another language's terms. You borrow them.
@AndyProwl Right
I cannot have some implicit conversions and I end up typing the whole MySuperLongClassName("blabla") each time :'(
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14:05
> chiacchiericcio
The donor language is unaffected.
@AndyProwl no, "shlong"
@rightfold Sounds like that on google translate
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lol
@thecoshman wait you can Dutch?
14:05
@AndyProwl Of course not.
@Rerito Stupid shop conventions that assumes their staff are dumbasses that can't make proper decisions
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, but you pronounce it in a way that is not the same as the donor language's speakers don't understand.
And neither do yours.
@Jefffrey They do if it's a loanword.
@Jefffrey Hmm, that's odd
But I know it doesn't matter. It's a pet peeve of mine.
14:06
I doubt La Crusca approved that
@Jefffrey The donor language's speakers don't understand the other language anyway. Not a big problem there.
@AndyProwl Dutch? I can hardly Drunk English!
@Mr.kbok Yeah, this and operators that are not well defined
@R.MartinhoFernandes how very dare you!
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Dutch is the best language ever.
14:07
Thus I can throw a very concise and easy to read way of coding away
@Rerito What do you mean?
@thecoshman Drunk languages are harder!
I've got a sample where I have two options
"return a + b + c;"
@AndyProwl you're not trying hard enough... or too hard...
@AndyProwl Is that a dictionary?
14:08
@thecoshman all those u wot I fooking rek u m8 I swer on me mum it's hard to learn the vocabulary
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french is easy to pronounce
that's its only strength
or Class ret(a); ret.Append(b); ret.Append(c); return ret;
@Jefffrey It's the "authority" on the Italian language.
14:09
@AndyProwl dat ws trveal 2 ndrstand
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
That was not easy to type though :P
@Rerito That's the Java way
lol Robot can Italian better than Jefffrey
Because the operator+() uses std::vector's push_back without first preallocating the size of what will be appended
14:10
@AndyProwl Prolly not.
inb4 factories and singletons and managers and shit etc.
@AndyProwl Treccani is the authority
I can fool a non-Italian speaker into thinking I know Italian, but that's as far as it goes.
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@Ven Dutch is easy to pronounce.
@R.MartinhoFernandes si senior
14:10
> whatsappare
dear lord
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@rightfold no
@Rerito Using + for appending is misleading though
@Jefffrey Who says that?
hahahaha
14:11
Italian is a productive language.
> Ambito d'uso: lingua del web, lingua giovanile
(that's not Italian btw)
The only Italian I know is Assassin's Creed and food.
Yeah, La Crusca is very bad
@Mr.kbok It doesnt append. In this case it's a concatenation (and it doesn't occur inplace of course)
(I suspect most languages move towards being productive with globalisation)
14:11
@R.MartinhoFernandes indeed. If you speak Italian, you can shout at them when they try to scam your foreign ass
@AndyProwl Why not?
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@Ven rietsuikersiroop
@thecoshman inb4 video of Peter Griffin speaking Italian
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I said no
@R.MartinhoFernandes Because it's not in Treccani
I'm a big fan of italians (except in football lol!)
May 5 at 11:59, by R. Martinho Fernandes
But being a productive language means that its vocabulary is not defined merely by a set of words, but by a set of words and a set of processes for word formation.
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My dad's lived in NL for over 20 years and he still can't pronounce "ui" correctly.
@R.MartinhoFernandes it's "web language / young people language", it's not official language
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@rightfold get a new one
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14:13
no :(
@AndyProwl lolwut? Formal != official.
@AndyProwl It says that the usage is in web language / your people language. Not that it's not a real word.
Whatsappare? You guys are kidding me
no way that's official Italian
What does "official" mean here?
lol your people language
14:14
@AndyProwl shit
if you don't find it in the dictionary it's not official
It's official I'm afraid
@AndyProwl I explained productive languages to you before :(
@R.MartinhoFernandes So productive languages have an infinite set of valid words?
that's not what I was taught about Italian
@AndyProwl Potentially, yes.
14:15
whatsappare is really stupid though
I really hate it when a game or a site is either U.S. based or European based. It's like the rest of the world does exist. I am not fan of any thing at the moment which is very sad because loving something makes me happy. Still, I tried to be passionate about things other people passionate about, but I tried & ... nothing.
It depends on a specific application to add nothing but a synonym of "chattare"
@R.MartinhoFernandes well, more that they can generate new ones, no?
@thecoshman Hence "potentially".
14:16
I don't think "whatsappare" should be Italian
if it is, fuck this world
We should write a new dictionary
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@Jefffrey we just say "appen" and "appje"
@Jefffrey or just take an old one?
That would also work
@Jefffrey It might add important information in certain contexts.
14:17
I would hate to turn into another cat, but ...
Mar 22 '14 at 9:37, by Cat Plus Plus
Everything is terrible and boring
Namely, where you would say "chattare con WhatsApp" or however that goes in Italian.
whatsapp is a terrible application anyway
if I wrote something like "whatsappare" or any similarly "produced word" as part of an assignment in high school it would have been marked in red five times
And thrown out too
:(
I had nice Portuguese teachers. I did all sorts of shenanigans in assignments and got away with them.
14:18
@AndyProwl Even "chattare" I think. At least 5 years ago.
@Jefffrey Yes
@R.MartinhoFernandes I napped through most my English classes in secondary school...
7 weeks into WW1
I don't think "chattare" should be Italian either
Romania still doesn't do shit
14:19
One time I wrote everything with spelling mistakes (well, except for 1- or 2-letter words).
It was supposed to be a letter written by a character in some story we had studied, and he was not an educated person.
There are 1, 2-letter words in german?
Portuguese.
@Jefffrey But yes.
Oh sorry
@Jefffrey there are in Italian either
Not 1-letter, I guess. But 2-letter, yes.
14:20
they are just not nouns
Even "I" is 3 letters in german
"Die"
zu, an, in, wo, er, es,
There's a bunch.
die member
14:21
Most languages have short pronouns, prepositions, conjunctions, etc.
saugen mein member
@R.MartinhoFernandes cus the law says so, sometimes
@AndyProwl s/either/too/
I'm not being very mature, am I?
14:22
@thecoshman can't edit :(
@Jefffrey who cares, poop jokes are the shits!
but thanks
@Jefffrey Well, you made a grammar mistake, I think.
@AndyProwl and you will forever be known as corrected by Pirate!!!
Probably.
@thecoshman lol
You didn't capitalise the noun, and you used the wrong verbal form.
The correct version is probably "membermeinsaugen"
It's either "saugen Sie" (formal) or "saug" (informal), I think.
my English has gotten worse since I've moved to CR
14:24
@AndyProwl just to make sure, 'either' is like boolean OR
@AndyProwl oh yeah... it's totally that I moved abroad that my English got worse... (don't steal my excuse)
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@thecoshman depends on the context doesn't it? E.g. "I don't like it either" involves no boolean "or"
or maybe it does?
some sort of "not and"?
@AndyProwl It's a negated OR, logical NOR.
ITT Cosh teaches Andy some English
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"neither X nor Y"
"either X or Y"
"X neither"
"X either"
that's the language.
@R.MartinhoFernandes took some effort to not read that as 'neglected OR'
I wonder if it's feasible to describe english with some grammar a computer can understand
14:29
@Jefffrey I think if you can manage that, you could earn a fair bit of dorra
at a basic level, it's probably not that hard...
It's context-sensitive, but other than that, it has been done.
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> Eurasia most popular holiday destination
@thecoshman "dorra"?
@R.MartinhoFernandes An example of the official authority of French as spoken in France taking a stance.
14:30
@R.MartinhoFernandes Got it
Oh, I've read about ngrams.
Those are cool.
@rightfold that is Swing on Linux/OSX and yes, it's heavily styled. But only very very rarely with custom painting
I received a 50€ gift coupon for amazon. I was thinking about using it on a book. Any suggestions?
@Jefffrey That's just the name of the thing. You need more complex analysis to tell when a word is used as a noun or as a verb.
(can't donate it to Nepal, otherwise I would already have done so)
14:31
depends on what you are interested in
@LightnessRacesinOrbit It's not completely dissimilar. I've not used CrashPlan though. I think that's largely for the consumer market?
@MarcoA. Godel, Escher, Bach - if you don't own that already
@sehe So like Qt
> et constituent de véritables barbarismes.
lol those people.
This is an official statement from scholars?
@Jefffrey mola vOv
14:32
what
@R.MartinhoFernandes When you’re immortal you’re old fashioned.
@MarcoA. YES YES YES GET GEB
@R.MartinhoFernandes To be faire those words look really off :s
"faire" on purpose?
14:34
@R.MartinhoFernandes Where? That’s the normal spelling.
@Jefffrey dosh
@R.MartinhoFernandes rofl
14:34
I have no idea how that happened :D
You momentarily became French. Because you are called Luc. zing
Well, you could already be French for all I know....
I was confused by all the French words.
@AndyProwl @R.MartinhoFernandes this one?
Don't worry it could be worse. You could have momentarily become Italian.
@MarcoA. Yes
@MarcoA. Yes.
I have three copies.
14:35
and momentarily invented the telephone
woah
@R.MartinhoFernandes different languages?
Nah, all English, actually.
@AndyProwl DON'T GIVE ME ANY IDEAS.
hahaha
how's Le Petit Prince collection going?
@LucDanton The way I see it, there are two languages being dealt with here: the one people speak, and the one l'Académie wants people to speak. One of them embraces productiveness, the other doesn't. I can't argue about which one should be named "French", but it's not arguable that they differ.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Re: officialness, one is paid for by taxpayers and in the law books. The other isn’t.
14:37
uh, thanks for the suggestion then. It seems complicated at first but interesting nonetheless
(i.e. I hope I can understand it )
@R.MartinhoFernandes Also I suggest you skip to the last paragraph. They’re old fashioned, but not entirely incompetent.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes they're so far behind...
@AndyProwl I have 16 now, and I am currently waiting for Soninke, Aramaic, and Morse.
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I'm not gonna comment on that issue, but it's a bit ridiculous. French isn't dead yet
And re: productiveness, they actually support some words because they follow the typical formation rules. They reject some others that don’t. The entire issue is not swept under the rug.
14:39
@R.MartinhoFernandes wow
And Gaelic and Middle High German. Forgot those.
never heard of the first two languages
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Still not 200? Noob.
no wait Aramaic I heard of
@R.MartinhoFernandes Do you have Italian already?
I'll have to check.
I remember seeing an Italian copy on a window of a bookshop here in Berlin, but it was 1am.
Don't remember going back there to buy it.
14:41
@MarcoA. Sometimes it is a bit complicated (for me at least) but definitely fascinating and worth reading. I find it harder to read through the fuzzier parts around half of the book, where things are less formal and somewhat more handwavy, but it's still enjoyable
@R.MartinhoFernandes Now that's dedication.
Xeo
Xeo
2 mins ago, by Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Still not 200? Noob.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Do you actually read them or just collect them? Tell me you just collect them
I'll go to Portugal in August and I'll get Mirandese.
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/me has a french copy...
14:43
@MarcoA. lol, I like the animation that tilts it, just to remind you that it's a physical object :\
@AndyProwl I have read all the ones in languages which I understand, plus Cape Verdean creole which is a creole of Portuguese and intelligible with some effort.
Impressive
did they beat Sweden yesterday?
I haven't seen the match
but I've seen they were leading 2-1
no they didn't :(
@EtiennedeMartel just like Spaniards in football
14:47
4-2
nah Spaniards are quite fair actually
@khajvah I think the Italians are the undisputed champions of diving.
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Ven
omg jokes on french surrendering and shit, hype
@EtiennedeMartel from countries maybe but from clubs, the champion is Barca
Barca? No way
@Ven It's about them faking an injury in a sports match.
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Ven
14:49
@EtiennedeMartel seems like the football retards contaminated other sports
@AndyProwl No. Portuguese, French, Spanish, English, Middle English, Old English, High German, Low German, Old High German, Middle High German, Latin, Polish, Cape Verdean creole, Hawaiian, Yucatecan Mayan, and Dutch.
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's an impressive list
Fucking hell, Canada nuked Austria.
10-1.
Wait, got something wrong there.
Middle High German hasn't arrived yet.
Or maybe it has.
I'll check when I'm home.
@EtiennedeMartel Canada nuked everyone I think
14:51
@AndyProwl To be fair, they didn't really play against a lot of good teams.
Who the fuck thought it was a good idea to pit all the B-list fodder against the might of Canada?
@EtiennedeMartel CR is supposed to be good
Sweden too
Yeah, those two.
That's about it.
@AndyProwl Canada is Kim Jong Un
quarter finals will tell us more
@AndyProwl Just different bindings. I bought a paperback some years ago, but never liked it (huge paperbacks are horrible, I learned since)
14:52
Yeah, that's what's going to be really interesting.
@khajvah Kim Jong Unbeatable
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, I have a paperback :(
I read from one that looks like a Bible.
Also I apologize in advance for the badly-treated books you will see on my shelf :D
maybe I should put a blanket on it so you're not horrified
Maybe you should rename your shelf "The Hall of the Dead".
14:57
No, actually most books are in decent conditions
well "decent" is subjective after all
@rightfold How do you like my RandomLoginGenerator? :-)
@AndyProwl So it's really good, huh?
@caps Yes
One of the books I'm most proud of owning I think
It was mentioned in the wikipedia article about recursive acronyms. I was telling some family about them yesterday.
shame I haven't read it all
14:59
Apparently that book was the first place a recursive acronym was used in print.
Is there an online paste site that does not cache outputs?

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