Some things about notable Viv users and members
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I think the capture bellow fits to the theme:
In Portuguese, due the endings that verbs have for different persons, we, independently of personal pronouns being explicit, may know to what person verbs are referring.
AME (means LOVE) is at imperative mode, singular, and commands (invites) an individual to LOVE.
AMEM (same meaning) is at third person plural and do the same for more than one individual, may be interpreted as ALL OF US.
A great coincidence: this have appeared in sequence on the list of recent joined users on 08/28/19 18:33.
A recommendation worth to be followed here in this community, doesn't it?
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@Ornorm I'm less active on the forum, but I'm still here, but you know that. (thanks for your kind comment and attention)
I'm kind of worried about @Steffie. She hasn't posted anything since last june, though she logs in sometimes (Yes, I'm spying her profile. Shame on me).
Maybe we should start a new thread «Steffie, we miss you, your spirit, your Linux's plea, your humour, your irony».
I miss @MoonDawg too. It's really a pity he withdrew his account.@JoaBravo You know we wish you the best. Fortunately (for us), you don't elect to hide. Otherwise this forum would not be the same without you.
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I ow these repercussions much more to your way of receiving than properly to my scarce merits, if any. Be as it is, is marvelous, too good that is so, and nothing more I see to my reach than thank your good heart and soul.
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@hlehyaric said in Some things about notable Viv users and members:
(Yes, I'm spying her profile. Shame on me).
Shamelessly I confess I do the same assiduously with @Ornorm , you, also with @Steffie , @Catweazle, @An_dz and other "less voted".
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@JoaBravo said in Some things about notable Viv users and members:
In Portuguese, due the endings that verbs have for different persons, we, independently of personal pronouns being explicit, may know to what person verbs are referring.
I did an effort for putting into English how we, Portuguese language, may receive that series of aligned letters of usernames I captured above:
Alone: love! Together: reciprocal love.
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By the way, where is @burbuja?
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@potmeklecbohdan
Thanks for come post here. I am not topic's owner, of course. But, your adhesion means consider my initiative as a valid one. Thanks for have done for yourself, thanks for those who already have done and, hopefully, for those who will come.
Within gods' will, absent ones will retake and strengthening their loops with Viv and community, through my initiative and your adhesions.
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@JoaBravo said:
Thanks for come post here. I am not topic's owner, of course. But, your adhesion means consider my initiative as a valid one.
The reason why I usually don't post in your topics isn't that they wouldn't be valid. It's my very poor English (and maybe also feelings) so I'm happy if I can understand them. Go on, I read everything if I can.
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@potmeklecbohdan
My thanks are for you as well as for all already have done and possible future ones. Your current reputation tells us you are being too modest about your English.
When I have decided to thank you, I was just concentrated only in your positive gesture. I was not cogitating about any other aspect that could be less positive from your part, even because these don't exist.
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@potmeklecbohdan said in Some things about notable Viv users and members:
It's my very poor English
Your English isn't so poor. It is fully understandable.
By the way, there are no native English speakers in that thread, bar, perhaps, @i_ri . -
@hlehyaric said:
Your English isn't so poor. It is fully understandable.
The problem is opposite: I use words easy to understand because I don't know any other.
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I_ri and Paranoid are the most frequent Native Americans intervening with me, perhaps with us, in this forum.
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@potmeklecbohdan I can say that I plead guilty like you :face_with_open_mouth_cold_sweat:
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I already have received praise here for "my" English from both US and UK native speakers (just one of each),
In the beginning, I also received reprimands.
Self-criticizing, I always say that "my" English is just "tol-lol", but most of the time enough to make me understood and understand. Enough for me, though If I could I would try
do my best.improve within my best.My strength is my performance on my own language, where, without fake modesty, I judge myself above average. This allows me a correspondent return in quality from the on line translator (google) whose usage I confess shamelessly.
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@JoaBravo When reading the structure of the sentences you use in English, I do believe you can be above average in your own language!
I feel that Latin flavour in it. -
@Para-Noid - I have noticed you have taken a half short absence...
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@potmeklecbohdan said in Some things about notable Viv users and members:
@hlehyaric said:
Your English isn't so poor. It is fully understandable.
The problem is opposite: I use words easy to understand because I don't know any other.
I am even more opposite. I use words that are easy to understand because I don't know how to spell the other kind.
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@JoaBravo Nope. I'm fine. I check in on a daily basis. I don't log-in each time nor do I post.
I'm not too sure about the "notable" tag though. There are times I do talk a lot without saying anything. -
But there are others where you say half a word and means a world size
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Taking profit of the opportunity. I am not an user, "tout au contraire". But sometimes a synthesis may be a miracle.
The absolutely insurpassable for ever I judge to be:
"Ama a Deus sobre todas as coisas e ao próximo como a ti mesmo. Aí estão toda a Lei e todos os profetas."
"Love God above all things, and your next as yourself. There is all the Law and all the prophets".
If we incorporated this Teaching soon after read, we would be dispensed to read and discuss all the Bible. And all the universe which comes from that: theologians, unbelievers, conflicts, Himalayas (yes, plural) of books and writings and still all the monstrosity which follow them.
Which prevents our possibility of the immediate spiritual Illumination and Freedom.