Every fucking post I see on reddit that has "scientist" in it automatically makes me puke.
A scientist who is researching the earth is called a geologist, not a fucking scientist. Why are you uneducated fuckers referring to everything as a "scientist"? Is it because the general population of the US is so dumb that you have to dumb it down?
Charles Ross
>Every fucking post I see on reddit stay there
Cameron Kelly
>not a fucking scientist A geologist is a type of scientist.
Elijah Torres
>reddit
Jonathan Murphy
Because they're technically scientist.
Nathan Smith
americans are generally afraid of science and reject it's authority over them.
at one point the most popular medical treatment in america was prayer, and many americans use to and still do subscribe to "Christian Science" eg. pray away the sick.
Gabriel Evans
Shitposting used to be an art.
Isaiah Long
>I see on reddit Guess where you need to go?
Justin Myers
>t. Reddit
Bentley Phillips
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Gabriel Gonzalez
This has to be trolling right? The Americans use geologist,biologist,etc. Scientist is just a broad term covering the sciences.
Anthony Scott
Don't forget Swedish consider feminists, sociologists and progressive bloggers as "scientists".
Anyway, here are a few Portuguese limitations:
Ladder - Escada Stairs - Escada
Finger - Dedo Toe - Dedo
And a serious English limitation:
Ser - To be Estar - To be
Jack Rogers
toe = dedo do pé
James Reed
Same in Russian. Finger/toe is pàlets (na rukè/na nogè) and ladder/stairs is lèstnitsa.
Ryder Evans
for me, it's scientist
Eli Nguyen
Honestly, why does it matter? Did this deserve a thread?
Gabriel Long
Why is Swedish language so Russian? Literally гeoлoг, химик, биoлoг, apхeoлoг, paдиoлoг...
Lincoln James
They're both based on latin, so greek You are greek
Jose Davis
Because swedes created russians
Andrew Anderson
No, we are Greeks. Third Rome 'n shit
Jaxson Allen
it's almost as if languages that share a family have similarities
you mong
Jack Morris
Kievan rus were swedes. Even your name russians comes from Ruotsi, the Finnish designation for swedes
Jayden Thomas
DELET
John Gutierrez
When Russians get good at Portuguese they almost have no accent.
Jordan Price
When I speak languages people say I have a Russian accent.
Henry Anderson
my sides
Isaiah Sanchez
>american language
Kevin Collins
but our personal names are Greek also the word Rossiya comes from Greek
Wyatt Bennett
>Ser - To be >Estar - To be yea, this one is tough for beginners also saber/conocer (in all romance languages) and some others
Bentley Turner
your ancestor :)
Daniel Cook
At least the saber/conhecer one can be explained as understand/be acquainted with. The other one is kinda tough to disambiguate when teaching foreigners. How is it done?
Wyatt Brown
Your ancestor :)
Adam Mitchell
They were about equally as difficult to understand for me. You just need to memorize the cases where you use ser vs estar, for example location, emotion, position
Kevin Foster
Ser specifies something permanent or intrinsic Estar specifies something temporary or extrinsic
Jose Rivera
Fuck off rape capital
Cameron Long
Know the feeling.
In - Em On - Em At - Em
Yeah, sounds intuitive to me, but it's hart to think from the perspective of someone raised without a distinction. It's also funny how objects have genders to me and I simply don't question it, whereas somewhere Anglos are struggling to tell whether the Sun or the Moon has a dick or not.
Cooper Perez
In Russian we say я нe yмeю плaвaть which means i am not able or i don't know how to swim in English they say I can't swim, and it may be ambiguous. Do you not know how to swim or you can't swim right now because it is too cold or something. How is that in Spanish and other languages? In Russian we differentiate the ability in general (yмeю) and whether I can do something now (мoгy).
Joshua Fisher
>Geologist >Chemist >Biologist >Archaeologist (muh major) >Radiologist Just because you don't know English doesn't mean you have to project your insecurities on us. Also gb2 plebbit.
It's in french but since England was a french colony, english language has also this terms in english way.
Biologist etc
You're welcome
Brody Wood
I think he's sperging about the term usually used, but that is just cultural nuances and don't neccessarily mean anything. Like I don't think the similiar term in finnish is used often outside of yellow press ("Scientists can't explain THIS), but that may be due to the term literally translating as "science man". The term " researcher" is usually used instead.
Jace Garcia
>Term usually used They're all sciences so they are all technically scientists But nobody refers to biologists or archaeologists or the mix as a scientist unless they don't know the actual term, can't recall it, or are being vague
>Science man Cute language for a cute people
Cameron Cox
I came here to laugh at your simplistic languages.
Ethan Garcia
/thread
Jason Roberts
>saber/conocer (in all romance languages) it's in other Germanic languages too (weten/kennen)
Jackson Lopez
>But nobody refers to biologists as a scientist /sci/ please
Juan Murphy
>American language ᏣᎳᎩ?
Hunter Williams
We often use the word researcher in Norway too.
What triggers me is how English always puts so much emphasis on who does it. Every time they make a new discovery, they always introduce it with "scientists discover". Always pointing out how it's the scientists who did it as the first thing. It's never "new research shows" or anything like that, always pointing out that it's the scientists who did it as the first thing. It really bothers me.
We do also use the term "researcher", and have the word "science man" if we really need to use that.
Jace Reed
>I see on reddit And you should stay there you fucking faggot nigger