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permetaform) wrote2005-02-13 05:18 pm
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of greetings, and food.
sometime a couple of days ago I remember finding out that the traditional Tazanian response to the greeting, "How are you?", is, "Strong."
In some parts of China, some parts of Beijing, one of the morning greetings is, "Have you eaten?"
I am practicing the chinese radicals, and I can't help but notice that "eat" is a permutation of "defiance".
huh.
In some parts of China, some parts of Beijing, one of the morning greetings is, "Have you eaten?"
I am practicing the chinese radicals, and I can't help but notice that "eat" is a permutation of "defiance".
huh.
Re: man talking about chinese is pure fun
::grins and nods:: also fun is watching the permutation of what I mentally call 'action' symbols across the radicals themselves. For intance, most of the actions have what looks like a stylized 'x'. 'hand' is a lid on 'action', 'writing' is a lid on 'hand', 'net' is two actions stuck in a 'border', 'strike' is action plus 'legs'.
What makes this further interesting is that this makes (via forms only) 'woman' a truncation of action (the horizontal lid), where as 'man' is half an action (the lines never cross).
::grins::