Talking to Oma and Opa who use complicated vocabulary: horribly embarrassing.
Talking to my aunt and uncle who are both fluent in English for when I get frustrated with my German: much more enjoyable.
But seriously - apparently Julian is 11 now! I mean, I shouldn't really be surprised, as I haven't seen him for a long time and I think he was maybe 6 then, but still...
Anyways, I'll be calling Steffi and Steffen again on Saturday afternoon (which means around 7 am here ><;).
I wonder if I could manage a semester at the University of Freiburg if I go the C.Sci. route...
I wish there was a RikaiChan German dictionary...
Talking to my aunt and uncle who are both fluent in English for when I get frustrated with my German: much more enjoyable.
But seriously - apparently Julian is 11 now! I mean, I shouldn't really be surprised, as I haven't seen him for a long time and I think he was maybe 6 then, but still...
Anyways, I'll be calling Steffi and Steffen again on Saturday afternoon (which means around 7 am here ><;).
I wonder if I could manage a semester at the University of Freiburg if I go the C.Sci. route...
I wish there was a RikaiChan German dictionary...
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Date: 2007-07-12 06:14 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-07-12 06:20 pm (UTC)But I'd probably be done with my Japanese by the time I went anyway. Still, if I had a good dictionary with me I'm sure I could handle it somehow, at least after the first month.
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Date: 2007-07-12 08:49 pm (UTC)