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See what I mean?scottdave said:Wordle 672 6/6
Playing while tired almost cost me everything, this time.
The word isn't actually used very often by non-native speakers. I mean, what sort of dialogue would that be???sbrothy said:Dunno why this was so hard for me.
Suggested dialogue between Grace and John in Sanskrit which has a cool-looking alphabet. I used Google Translate and put a blank where the puzzle word goes in the English version. Using the app to retranslate in English is an identity operation, I checked. I suppose native speakers of the language will use the English word in this context.fresh_42 said:The word isn't actually used very often by non-native speakers. I mean, what sort of dialogue would that be???
Where the heck is a zipper on a साड़ी ?kuruman said:Suggested dialogue between Grace and John in Sanskrit which has a cool-looking alphabet. I used Google Translate and put a blank where the puzzle word goes in the English version. Using the app to retranslate in English is an identity operation, I checked. I suppose native speakers of the language will use the English word in this context.
अनुग्रहः - अहं सञ्चिकाः संपीड्य भवद्भ्यः प्रेषयिष्यामि।
जॉनः - न, कृपया संपीडनं मा कुरुत, अहं तान् ____ कर्तुं न शक्नोमि।
Buhh! Modern Times!kuruman said:See here.![]()
I can imagine one at least. I've been told to zip it before. In more than one context. :) but perhaps not in as few or exact words.fresh_42 said:The word isn't actually used very often by non-native speakers. I mean, what sort of dialogue would that be???
Mine was "UNPIN".sbrothy said:My penultimate attempt was "UNRIP"
It's like using muscle-memory. Like high-way hypnosis. The more you've trained consciously the easier the solution comes unconsciously. Sometimes in dreams even.gmax137 said:Wordle 674 4/6
cheating, did not use the yellow letter from above
I really wonder, how our minds are able to make guesses like my third word. All I did was look at the used/unused summary on the Wordle screen and it just popped. Weird.
I see, you don't like villains either.DrGreg said:Wordle 675 5/6
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After guess 2, I already knew the answer matchedfresh_42 said:I see, you don't like villains either.DrGreg said:Wordle 675 5/6
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I know my next guess.fresh_42 said:I see, you don't like villains either.![]()
Then there is Zip to compress data. So there would a word relating to uncompressing the data.sbrothy said:I can imagine one at least. I've been told to zip it before. In more than one context. :) but perhaps not in as few or exact words.
My penultimate attempt was "UNRIP" and that made the solution clear. I suspect a native speaker would have skiped that one but who knows. Funnily, I enlisted a person I consider quite intelligent (but unfortunately in the social department. Not word-wise). In the the end he was no help.
I could have used some scrabble help site or merriam but that would just have been sad. If I did I might as well just ask ChatGPT. (Ironically, The quality of the help would probably be the same).
No, if it takes another try then so be it. What counts is I get it.
If I'm the the only non-native speaker participating I'll be darned if I'll stoop to cheating!
This was a mean word. Did I say a word? I mean it was a mean abbreviation, except for in Paris.scottdave said:Wordle 676 5/6
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My French is a little rusty. Could you maybe explain that joke to me? I'm not the fastest moped in these woods.fresh_42 said:This was a mean word. Did I say a word? I mean it was a mean abbreviation, except for in Paris.
Metro is the Paris subway. Otherwise, I only know it as an abbreviation of metropolitan. That's probably the reason for the name of the Paris underground railway, too, but it has become its official name: le métro (de Paris).sbrothy said:My French is a little rusty. Could you maybe explain that joke to me? I'm not the fastest moped in these woods.
My Russian on the other hand. Had only 80% truancy so I kinda maybe know the cyrillic alphabet. Or not.