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Nov. 8th, 2010 10:05 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
せが たかい tall (height)
せが ひくい short (height)
はなが たかい with a big nose
はなが ひくい with a flat nose
ながい long (length)
みじかい short (length)
まるい round
しかくい square
ほそながい narrow and long
ぼうしを かぶる to put on a hat
めがねを かける to put on glasses
イヤリングを する to put on earrings
とけいを する to put on a wristwatch
シャツを きる to put on a shirt
スカートを はく to put on a skirt
くつを はく to put on shoes
ふとる to gain weight
やせる to lose weight
けっこんする to marry
~に すむ to reside
かいしゃに つとめる to become employed at a company
ふとっている to be chubby
やせている to be thin to be married
けっこんしている to be married
~に すんでいる to live
かいしゃに つとめている to be employed at a company
げんき(な) lively
しんせつ(な) kind
やさしい gentle
あかるい cheerful
かわいい cute, adorable
あたまが いい smart, intelligent
日本語が わかる to understand Japanese
りょうりが じょうず(な) good at cooking
Okay. Routines. Seriously. As exhausted as I am, routines are a psychological backbone and will help. Especially since learning languages is restful for me and helps me organize my brain. Look at me, prioritizing healthy things overall over pushing myself harder on a writing marathon that I volunteered for anyway on the heels of not one, not two, but three major writing things anyway. Like a responsible adult.
And dammit, keyboard, stop dropping out of hiragana.
And there. See, Jag, don't you feel better for having studied one of your languages today? yes, you do. Stop whining. Your mind is calmer, more relaxed. Your back is less tense. Routines are good things. They give us structure, they help prop us up when we're flagging. And they're reassuring.
Tomorrow, some writing. Some dye-setting, and some editing. Hopefully figuring out when the hell I'm posting my PolyBigBang (yes, I contacted the mods, so hopefully I'll hear something when I get up). Tomorrow morning, ogh. I'll aim for two dialogues translated. We'll see how that goes. And if I'm very lucky I'll have time to breathe and do German tomorrow. I'd rally, really like that.




