Draven wrote:Emandir wrote:the uprightness of his manhood
Eh eh! I admit it: I'm quite proud of this one!
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Draven wrote:Emandir wrote:the uprightness of his manhood
Emandir wrote: I used to make, long ago, the same with languages I didn't know
Trapy wrote:[ai]
Hoskanuman ruyanpe as.
Numan kamuyhum as poro.
Tanto rera as ruy. Ak cis.
Hekaci isam. Komam as.
[en]
Two days ago rain fell.
Yesterday thunder struck loudly.
Today the wind blow strong. Younger brother cries.
Boy dies. Single leaf falls.
Sarabi wrote:How complicated. Ask people what poetry is, and they will search until they fall off the side of the earth.....
KingHarvest wrote:No, they're not. You're missing the most crucial part of the definitions:
1 [I or T] to look at something for a period of time, especially something that is changing or moving:
to look at sb/sth for a time, paying attention to what happens:
To say that you're watching something implies that something is happening during the watching. Nothing can happen in a picture as it is, by definition, stationary and unchanging. Saying "watch a picture" sounds horribly stilted and unnatural.
KingHarvest wrote:No, they're not. You're missing the most crucial part of the definitions:
1 [I or T] to look at something for a period of time, especially something that is changing or moving:
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