Saturday, April 27, 2013

~Languages~

How many languages can you speak? By speaking, I do not mean “words”, but the ability to build up simple phrases to converse with people.

I am a lucky person, really, to have a Taiwanese background and brought up in Mauritius. Apart from my mother tongue, the Mandarin Chinese, which I have been speaking since small, learnt reading and writing in my first two years of primary education, I have also learnt some English before moving back to Mauritius. Hokkien Chinese was one of the dialects which I could understand too, but barely spoken.

I was completely lost when I went to school, the class mates were all trilingual. Apart from English which I was still trying to get control, then I had to learn French and Mauritian Creole. French was to me an alien language, I remembered myself very reluctant to study it! Gradually, as I got used to the environment, I also got used to both French and Creole, because they were similar somehow.

Around this time last year I came to Taiwan, it was to complete a Corel Painter course, but in the mean time, I got a chance to learn Japanese, the language I was most eager to understand. This interest was of course induced from Animes that I have been watching, and their OSTs which I played and replayed endlessly while having my shower, without knowing what the lyrics were about. Japanese had been easy to start with for me as I had previously studied a little bit of it on my own when I was younger, and the fact that I knew Mandarin greatly helped me, since in Japanese, Chinese characters known as Kanji were used too. And now, I am happy that I can start to get around 40% of the song’s meaning.

Many of my friends say that I have an accent while speaking English and Creole, but but but…I really don’t know how to speak like a native Mauritian! And even though I had lived in Mauritius for more than 18 years, there are still many local vocabularies that I do not understand. Even the easiest, the all-new-learners-must-learn swear words, I only got to know some of the most heards around three years back.

Sometimes, people just asked me to teach them certain language, but I had to say that, to learn a language properly, you’ve got to be in that environment where the language is spoken. Mauritius is an ideal place to learn both English and French, but not really that suitable for learning Mandarin, or any other Asian languages. Afterall, Mandarin is a complicated one. A same word can be pronounced differently, and a same pronunciation can be written and mean differently. I would advise spending at least half a year in China, or any other Mandarin-speaking country. And same applies for all language learning.

So far, English was the easiest to learn for me. French…I always got confused whether this noun is masculin or feminin. Japanese, so many transformations of verbs, nouns and adjectives and so many ways to express a same idea!

There are still so many different languages out there, each with its difficulty, but each with its beauty. I wish Good Luck to all language learners!

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Friday, April 19, 2013

~My New Pals~

Firstly I would like to introduce to you one of my new pal, ACER Aspire V5!

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Bought it since quite a month, with a Windows 8 OS and touch screen. Its processing speed is quite fast for now, take around 1 minute to start up. I was looking for a non touch screen one, as the price would be cheaper, but the salesman told me that for this batch, all are equipped with touch screens… Oh well, nevermind.

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Yes, on its left it’s my old Acer resting in peace, but nope, it’s not broken yet! It’s still usable! Just the processing power…erm…And my wacom resting on it.

What I am dissatisfied about this new pal is that: its touchpad covers too large a space such that when I am using it to draw on Painter and when I had to use the shortcut keys, it senses my hand movement and moves my cursor away, or blocks my stylus’ movement a little. And it’s heavy too…yet for me to be able to draw on a larger screen which is portable, V5 became my final choice. The salesman did suggest me to take a SONY or a MAC if I wish to use laptops to process graphics, but…my wallet is not that full!

Now introducing my second new mate, Corel Painter 12!

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Bought its downloadable version in English from its official website, it actually costs me around 4,000TWD less than if I had bought it in Mandarin version, I wonder what features in the Mandarin ver. could have raised its price so much? The translation fees?

Its interface, as compared to Painter IX.5, is way more smoother and pleasurable to my eyes. The brush strokes appear even more realistic, and the running of the software is better compared to using my old friends. I can even run various programmes simultaneously now without one affecting the other (for e.g. Livestreaming, Windows Media Player…etc)

So as from now on I’ll be using more of my new pals to help me in my works! Hope that we will be able to have a long term relationship like me and my old friends did! (My previous Acer came to me around 2006) Even though I am still trying to get along with them!