Chatgpt made a pretty good fist of it too, and my first example 'ambidextrously' was one of its first choices what are some long words with no repeated letters Uncopyrightable Subdermatoglyphic Ambidextrously Unpredictably
For those who find such games lame, I'd use 'lamebrains' but unfortunately it has two 'a's
I also asked chatgpt: find some long words with few different letters To which it did well enough: Bookkeeping Beekeeper Beekeeping Bookkeeper Peppermint But weirdly: Bebop Me: why did you include 'bebop' as an answer to 'find some long words with few different letters' ChatGPT: I apologize for the confusion. You're right; "bebop" is not a long word, and its inclusion was an error. Thank you for pointing it out.
And then to: find some words longer than 15 letters with few different letters Finding words longer than 15 letters with few different letters is quite challenging, as longer words often involve a greater variety of letters. However, here are a few examples: Unrepresentativeness (19 letters) Counterproductiveness (20 letters)
So I asked: find some words longer than 15 letters with few different letters and tell me how many different letters each word has and that threw it off: Uncopyrightable (15 letters, 11 different letters) Subdermatoglyphic (17 letters, 12 different letters) Ambidextrously (14 letters, 12 different letters) Dermatoglyphics (14 letters, 11 different letters)
Then: User antidisestablishmentarianism - how many letters and how many different letters The word "antidisestablishmentarianism" has 23 letters, and it includes 11 different letters. User: find a long word where the ratio of word length to number of different letters is maximum It understood, and attempted, with meagre success. User: Do you learn? Let me ask the same question again, and see if you make the same mistake. find a long word where the ratio of word length to number of different letters is maximum
Final response: I don't learn in the sense of retaining information from one interaction to another, but I can use the information provided in the current conversation to improve responses and accuracy.
In Chinese it is baixiangguo = 100 fragrance fruit, the same xiang as hong kong xianggang = fragrant harbour. Passionfruit - not exactly sweet but a wonderful treat nevertheless to start the saliva flowing. And it has a wonderful flower to boot!
... and pity for the pathetic who can never express a thought, who lack in verbs and grammar but think to snipe is wit itself. Of course it is hard to eliminate the snipers, but to demand a minimum comment length might be worth consideration. I wouldn't go for that myself, since there is pleasure in cutting down the snarky snipers with brevity pith and wit.
Moi? Well for sure When I am roasting here down-under it's the moaners of the cold and ice and wind factor. So silly goose, geese migrate shut your trembling mouth. why not do the same, fly south It's the whinge factor that I hate!
But there is more! I quite forgot the plentiful dot and surfeit of emojis four horizontal and five vertical so while attending to the spelling somewhat of a plea, only ask i can: please eliminate the wearisome dot and the superfluous egregious icon
wence is enough to make one wince or cringe wouldn't you say, once seen one would wonder whither such mangled words arise, so please oh cs, implement such wondrous spellcheckers as can prevent such a chundrous event!
In highschool I studied French and German to a competent level, but in French in particular the aural skill was always lacking, yet the reading ability has never disappeared. In later life I took up Chinese, almost 30 years ago, aged tender??? well, 48 if that counts as tender (I'd be more inclined to say tough as nails or old boots). Not a difficult language for grammar or vocabulary, but the absence of an alphabet makes the reading in particular difficult, and the tonality makes for difficulty in verbal communication. The study has been desultory and I still cannot read better than high school literature in simplified hanzi, and very slowly at that. The advent of the MOOCs provided wonderful teaching and learning facilities of the highest quality for most of the major languages. I have studied mostly conversational Chinese online via the various apps: MSN Yahoo QQ Wechat Skype usw. The formal exams like HSK are excellently supported at Coursera or EDX (for example). Later this year I'll travel to France for my daughter's wedding in Nice and to some degree surreptitiously resurrect the French of my teenage years.
The best way? Hard and consistent slog and usage, unendingly continued. I laugh (inwardly) whenever a new student tells me they will do IELTS next month, however teaching English online to Chinese ESL students has sharpened my ears/listening skills in all languages, so that is another arrow I'd add to the learning quiver. Marriage to a Chinese speaker did nothing at all to improve it however.
I guess someone has already posted the two inuit words: qajaq, qulliq? Qajaq is the term for the traditional kayak of Greenland. The qulliq is the traditional oil lamp used by Arctic peoples
Netanyahu was and remains a dreadful choice for Israel's leader. His intransigeance is no better than that of the Palestinians . The two peoples must exist side by side, and there is no option other than two states. His extremism exceeds anything seen in Israel in these 80 years. At present it is not in his political interest to have an end to the war, so one can see him prolonging it. His own people are surely turning against him, as is the world if ever they supported him.
Typos might be an indicator of spontaneity but their presence is not a necessity. Having previewed a comment, I have on occasion submitted only to realise there is a word missing or a there/they're/their issue ... I would prefer to be able to remove, and think/agree comment editing would be a worthy feature.
It is a direct example which just took place, an ad hominem attack and involves the other person who just responded here. Moreover I was talking precisely about action CS could take to give us relief from such attacks.
long words (say 10+ letters) with no repeated letters
any idea how many phobias are listed in wiki, or that there is a fear of knees or kneeling? genuphobia