Sujet : Re: A good thing or a bad thing (Was: Tutorial: Working example of remo
De : Oleg_Nazaroff (at) *nospam* p700.f700.n50.z2.fidonet.org.ru (Oleg Nazaroff)
Groupes : comp.mobile.androidDate : 22. Apr 2025, 08:59:49
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Organisation : Somewhere at Russia, in the hut on chicken legs...
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Hello, AJL.
On 22.04.2025 07:00 you wrote:
A> I suppose learning a language is like learning to play the piano. Some pick it up easier and
A> quicker than others. YMMV fits well here. In the future if I ever need to speak to a
A> non-English speaker I'll just get an Android interpreter app and let my phone do the talking.
A> Easy-Peasy. And bingo that also brings us back on topic...
I first started playing the piano seriously at the age of 50+, when I had enough time for it. But, "balls get in the way of a bad dancer," I still have a big problem playing different melodies with different hands.. With one hand (any) - any melody, with two simultaneously on different octaves - too. But different things are different hand - it's just impossible! ;) I'm not even talking about the fact that all my hands and fingers are repeatedly broken.
We have a different expression, "All markers taste and color different" ;)
No, for students - no android, no hints. You have to master everything yourself. So that it doesn't happen like today - my wife asks me, is the word "sees" written with an "e" or with an "i" (in russian ;)? An adult! At the same time, he gives me a tirade of rules that I personally won't even remember if I really want to, and tells me "I remember the rules, but I don't know how to apply them!". That's how we live...;)
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