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dedalvs · 2 years
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Hello! We now know how Inha's verbs, nouns and adjectives inflect, but there are other things that change depending on the variant and that you haven't revealed yet, the pronouns, can you show them to us, please? Also, I've recently watched "Return to Oz" and I thought you might like it more than the other Oz adaptations, as it's truer to the books, have you tried it?
I would disagree on the faithfulness of Return to Oz. If anything, it was a spiritual prequel to Emerald City. It was, I think, the first "dark" Oz work, which...eh. Honestly, the only "dark" one of those adaptations I ever got down with was American McGee's Alice.
Regarding the pronouns, I'm way too lazy to retype all that, so...
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And here's a copy and paste of the note I have at the bottom:
Note: When a witch includes a non-witch in a conversation and uses "we", they do not use inha, instead using nan (or ii or he or aa) plus a second person pronoun (singular or plural, plus whatever element they belong to). Also, the epenthetic consonants for the Fire and Water pronouns are used when an identical vowel follows the pronoun. All Stone pronouns alternate between a geminate and non-geminate stem, e.g. sanan vs. sann-. Also, all possessive forms carry the epenthetic (t) on the end. The possessive reflexive forms render meanings like "my own" or "our own", etc. Also, for a fourth person pronoun, a witch will use the opposite pronoun. The opposites are as follows: Fire <-→ Water; Stone <-→ Wind.
May this serve you well!
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ayumoandlongani · 8 months
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Séminaire "Les formes filmiques du combat" à l'INHA ce matin ⚡️
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annalouisemay · 1 year
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fragmentsdememoire · 2 years
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Intervention Reconstituer la mémoire des diasporas vietnamiennes : la photo comme fil de suture.
Journée d'étude "Une fois la poussière retombée : artistes vietnamien.ne.s et la photographie", organisée par Jaqueline Hoang Nguyen et l'ENSAPC, 24 juin 2022, Institut National d'Histoire de l'art, Paris.
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itzel-nallely · 2 years
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El avión dejó de ser coincidencia y nosotros dejamos de ser nosotros.
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paradiseyuri · 8 months
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Created by : ☆박펩PEP☆ Respective credits to the creator ⓟⒶⓇⒶⒹⒾⓈⒺ♡ⓎⓊⓇⒾ
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1liv · 7 months
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THE IMPOSSIBLE HEIR 1.01
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vintage-russia · 1 month
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Sacrificial feast in the Sudnozero/Venehjärvi village,Kemskiy uyezd of Arkhangelsk governorate (1894)
Photo by Konrad Inha (1865-1930)
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gacha-incels · 1 month
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warning: the following images have text in english discussing subjects like CSEM (child sexual exploitation material), deepfake AI pornography, disturbing language. the few images included are completely blurred and have a mosaic filter so you see nothing. lmk if I need to add any more tags to the post. these are images already posted in english by queenarchive1 (formerly guiltyarchive) on twitter. incidents like these are becoming increasingly common with massive amounts of victims. queenarchive1 has a post up right now with almost 7mil views warning female students in a specific city to take down all selfies because men are deepfaking them nude and then blackmailing them with these photos.
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henk-heijmans · 11 months
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A little girl gives Njokkoo, i.e. rubs noses with her aunt, Uhtua, White Karelia (Soviet Russia), 1894 - by I.K. Inha (1865 - 1930), Finnish
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dedalvs · 2 years
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Hi, sorry if you've already covered this, but how does one conjugate verbs in Inha (all four variants)? You've published the nominal declensions, I know, but I can't find anything on the verbs. Would it also be possible to publish the Inha reference grammar (the way you did with Trig?) somewhere, or is that not allowed?
Verbal inflection for Inha verbs actually wasn't anything very special. There were four tenses and the imperative. The four tenses had different conjugations for element, but the imperative was invariant. Here's a summary:
PRESENT
Fire: -iis
Stone: -(i)nis
Wind: -(i)his
Water: -aias
PAST
Fire: -iu
Stone: -(n)un
Wind: -(u)hu
Water: -aua
FUTURE
Fire: -iar
Stone: -(a)nar
Wind: -(a)har
Water: -aar
GNOMIC
Fire: -eish
Stone: -(e)nesh
Wind: -(e)hesh
Water: -eash
IMPERATIVE
-(s)ó
Recall that the accent mark was used to indicate irregular stress.
I doubt I could get away with putting the whole document up. NBC wouldn't even give me permission to include anything from Emerald City in a word of the day calendar I had planned that I had to scrap. Some day, but not some day soon.
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khianat · 4 months
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        @xseaofrosesx food blogging shenanigans with Inha
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It seemed peculiar to the demon that humans enjoyed watching other people eat food but they had gotten really into watching people travel qand trying all kinds of meals. He wanted to do something like that too, and while he understood the basics of recording, the entire set up seemed a bit... complicated. "That's an awful lot of items, for filming food vlogs."
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astarlightmonbebe · 6 months
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will the critics finally understand what this show is about now that it and been spelled out for them 🤩🤩
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fxggotclown · 4 months
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im complaining abt fans of a story that most ppl have no idea exists and in large part have only watched the kdrama adaptation . but a lot of fans talk abt yoo jung makes me so upset and sad . bc to me its very obvious hes autistic . but every time ive seen ppl talk abt him they are painting him as an abuser. grips you by the shoulders .he s morally grey just like everyone in hthe entire story .
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stuff-diary · 2 months
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My obsession with After School Lessons for Unripe Apples has led me to finally read Cheese in the Trap. I enjoyed the drama back in the day, but not enough to bother reading the webtoon. And now I kind of regret it, cause it's so much better. I still dislike Jung and much rather prefer Inho, but at least now I understand him a lot better. Still, my favorite thing is certainly Seol. Few characters have been as relatable to me as her; I have gone through many similar experiences, and had the exact same thoughts as her very often. I also liked the ending way more than I expected, and the long ride leading to that was certainly worth it.
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rubyjanemin · 4 months
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Impossible Heir: A ruined piece of work.
Warning: Spoilers ahead.
So, I watched the series a while back and have been going through the tumblr reviews. A lot of people seem to be misunderstanding the plot and the characters and I wanted give my take.
Kang Inha's switch to being the antagonist wasn't sudden. He had displayed traits that showed his jealousy of Han Taeoh over a period of time. His entire pursuit for Na Hyewon started because of his jealousy. He was being turned into the antagonist. In the beginning, the writers made it seem as though he was simply a foil. Han Taeoh was a poor genius, and Kang Inha was a rich idiot. The writers slowly turned him into the antagonist.
Was it done well? Absolutely not. The entire conversion arc was extremely predictable and it would have made more sense if they gradually converted his character in an obvious manner; that entire arc could have been used to add logic.
And don't even get me started with Na Hyewon. As many people have said in their reviews: she's supposed to be Taeoh's mirror character. She had so much potential. But she did nothing. She was introduced as a trauma-induced, cold, level-headed, and intelligent person; someone who can plan far into the future and have a contingency plan at all times. She later on had none of that. She married Inha because it was part of her plan to get into the high society (which in itself doesn't match her personality that the writers created in the beginning) and then just submissively accepted all his physical and mental torture. She then also went to her abusive mother for help. Only to get kidnapped by her husband and thrown into an asylum.
What?
The character was horribly written. If she was supposed to be Taeoh's mirror character, they did her wrong. They could've explored her entry into the parliament, how she worked there and how she climbed the ladder to reach there. It can perhaps be seen as though she had began to depend on Taeoh for some parts of her life.
If that was the case, even that could've been explored. The drama just left so many unanswered questions. So Many!
Now, the LOML, Lee Jaewook. The creation of his character, Han Taeoh, had many flaws as well, such as his unwavering willingness to make Inha chairman. There's no justification. But, his character is the only one that remains somewhat understandably consistent. (Except with Huiju, with whom his character remains extremely consistent. I will get to that in a minute.) He still is the same mastermind who is calm, logical, and observant. His character development made more sense. Of course, that's probably because he is the main character. The creators focused too much on his character being the perfect, cold-blooded, hot guy that they just missed some really really important details.
And the saving grace. Choi Heejin as Kang Huiju and her dynamic with Kang Taeoh. First of all, Choi Heejin is adorable. I know everyone acknowledges that. Second of all, Kang Huiju was my favourite. She was bold, empathetic and a free spirit. She stood up for what she believed and actually did things, even though she was almost a minor character. (Unlike the FMC who did nothing.) Han Taeoh is also very consistent with how he acts with her. He has a soft spot for her, he knows that, but he refuses to act on it because his heart has decided on Na Hyewon. His actions are based on his fear of losing his control because of Huiju, he wants to keep her close but, at the same time, at a distance. The show uses that as a reason to why they can't be together. Their personalities clash too strongly and that would go against Han Taeoh's plans. Which doesn't make sense really cause it's not like they cared for how the other characters changed, but, oh well.
Her scenes with Han Taeoh also gave me hope. The scene that she tried to ruin his car. The tension. Oh my god. Then there was the scene where he bowed his head only for her in the hospital room. There was so much that could be explored through their relationship. It could've even made the show better. BUT NO. They chose to stick with the love triangle that made no sense with a female character that was introduced as someone possibly incapable of love.
But the good thing is that the show had an open ending. And he smiled when he saw her pictures. Na Hyewon and Han Taeoh carried on with their lives in their fields, and Huiju sends him pictures that he smiles at. So, I choose to look at it as Han Taeoh opening his heart to Kang Huiju. Opposing opinions are not welcome :D.
I also read a post, I can't remember whose post it was, but, they spoke about how, in the end, the Kang family had all to gain and these three lost. Han Taeoh and Na Hyewon began working like horses again. Kangoh Group has a dependable heir so Joongmo wins. Huiju travels the world and gains freedom, she also wins. Seungju is out of his mother's cuffs, meaning he also is free, so he wins. Kang Inha caused his own downfall, we don't talk about him. It really goes against their initial plan to ruin the family; another big flaw.
All in all, it was a pretty bad drama. Hong Suzu's acting was horrible. It was flat. The writing is unforgiveable. The rest of the actors did a decent job; Lee Jaewook, Lee Junyoung and Choi Heejin definitely brought the most life into their characters. It is, at best, a one-time watch.
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