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Date: Thursday, 6 September 2007 13:34 (UTC)no subject
Date: Thursday, 6 September 2007 13:57 (UTC)please tell her
Herzlichen Glückwunsch zum Geburtstag
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Date: Thursday, 6 September 2007 14:23 (UTC)no subject
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Date: Thursday, 6 September 2007 18:19 (UTC)no subject
Date: Thursday, 6 September 2007 18:26 (UTC)BTW, I've finished reading Harry Potter, courtesy of my one-hour (onen way!) commute to work.
You're coming over this weekend, aren't you? Then you can pick it up.
Thanks again.
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Date: Thursday, 6 September 2007 18:50 (UTC)no subject
Date: Friday, 7 September 2007 00:47 (UTC)no subject
Date: Friday, 7 September 2007 07:25 (UTC)Wow, time flies! I remember when I friended you, you were writing about birth preparations and selecting a hospital for the birth... :o)
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Date: Friday, 7 September 2007 12:19 (UTC)qaSjaj qoS Quchqu',
AmyvaD Quchjaj qoSDaj,
qaSjaj qoS Quchqu'!
No idea what the Ubykh is for "birthday", but I can calque it, I guess... ! A happy birthday to the new three-year-old (and a nice non-stressful day for the parents of said child if you intend to have a party of any stripe).
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Date: Friday, 7 September 2007 12:23 (UTC)and a nice non-stressful day for the parents of said child if you intend to have a party of any stripe
Thanks!
We didn't, not this year. About the closest we got was a walk to a playground with two neighbour children (one of whom is over four mornings a week anyway, including that day) and their mother. And tomorrow my sister will come visit us with her two children.
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Date: Friday, 7 September 2007 15:08 (UTC): one (the closest Ubykh gets to an indefinite article)
: birth, a nominal usage of the verb "to be born"
: day
: good
: an intensifying suffix, here signifying "very"
: pronominal prefix marking third person singular absolutive and oblique arguments
: benefactive preverb
: to become (here used in its strictly monovalent sense, = "to come into being")
: marker of the optative mood
All together, literally "may a very good day of birth become for her".
We didn't, not this year. About the closest we got was a walk to a playground with two neighbour children (one of whom is over four mornings a week anyway, including that day) and their mother. And tomorrow my sister will come visit us with her two children.
Sounds like a wonderful series of birthday celebrations regardless. Are your sister's children Amy's only two cousins?
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Date: Friday, 7 September 2007 17:34 (UTC)No; my second sister also has a son. And she just phoned us a quarter of an hour ago to tell us she'll be paying us a surprise visit, too!
So Amy will be meeting all three of her cousins, two of her three aunts, and four grandparents plus a great-grandmother. (Stella's parents and grandmother came over yesterday; my father and his wife will be coming over tomorrow with my sisters.)
...I was about to write "all grandparents", but Amy has three sets of grandparents. We had thought that Stella's father and his wife wanted to come, too, but that was a misunderstanding; he didn't get off work until yesterday evening and will be coming to Germany today. I'm not sure whether he's going to visit us while he's here.
In a way, I'm a bit jealous; I never knew any of my great-grandparents. (Partly because my parents were already fairly old when they had me, even though I was the first -- my father was 38 and my mother 29. And my paternal grandfather was 33 when he had my father and my maternal grandfather was 48 when he had my mother.)
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Date: Friday, 7 September 2007 17:35 (UTC)Oops, make that "two out of four" -- I forgot Stella's sister (I have three sisters, she has one).
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Date: Friday, 7 September 2007 23:19 (UTC)Wow. That's quite a gathering!
...I was about to write "all grandparents", but Amy has three sets of grandparents.
That child's going to be spoilt rotten. ;)
In a way, I'm a bit jealous; I never knew any of my great-grandparents.
As you point out, that tends to be a result of either birth order or of parents' age. I was lucky enough to know three of my great-grandmothers, and my great-grandmothers in the paternal line I knew for a considerable period of time; one died when I was about 12, and the other when I was about 18. (That's primarily an artefact of birth order; I was my parents' first child, and my father and my paternal grandfather are also the eldest in their families, and my paternal grandmother was an only child.)
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Date: Friday, 7 September 2007 20:17 (UTC)