I'm especially interested in this course because I grew up in a house filled with a variety of languages. My first language was Spanish, and since then, I've learned English, Hebrew, French, and some Italian. Although I feel most comfortable speaking Spanish, I've found that there are certain expressions, ideas, emotions that I have to express in the other languages; there's a certain gap in translation that occurs because each language is so different. It's literally impossible to ever translate a phrase perfectly from one language to another; each language is supplemented with the flavor of its culture, encompassing so much more than dictionary definitions. I'm fascinated by this richness of language!
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Intro
I love words. I love the fact that every single word has a specific connotation and denotation, and changing a single word in a sentence can communicate a very different and unique idea.
I'm especially interested in this course because I grew up in a house filled with a variety of languages. My first language was Spanish, and since then, I've learned English, Hebrew, French, and some Italian. Although I feel most comfortable speaking Spanish, I've found that there are certain expressions, ideas, emotions that I have to express in the other languages; there's a certain gap in translation that occurs because each language is so different. It's literally impossible to ever translate a phrase perfectly from one language to another; each language is supplemented with the flavor of its culture, encompassing so much more than dictionary definitions. I'm fascinated by this richness of language!

I'm especially interested in this course because I grew up in a house filled with a variety of languages. My first language was Spanish, and since then, I've learned English, Hebrew, French, and some Italian. Although I feel most comfortable speaking Spanish, I've found that there are certain expressions, ideas, emotions that I have to express in the other languages; there's a certain gap in translation that occurs because each language is so different. It's literally impossible to ever translate a phrase perfectly from one language to another; each language is supplemented with the flavor of its culture, encompassing so much more than dictionary definitions. I'm fascinated by this richness of language!
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