11-07-2006, 08:30 PM
Well the noobs on this forum don't know me and the OG's don't like me but these facts will not stop me from dropping a little update.
I'm (still) out in Monterey, California at the Defense Language Insitute. I'm currently in the second semester of the basic Urdu course. I received an A for the first semester which was pretty sweet, in my opinion.
I wish I could do what Evan once did when asked I asked him to cite from the Qur'an (google search for out of context translations) but they actually expect me to learn this shit and I am trying to oblige them.
In case you were unaware Urdu is a mongrel language spoken mainly in Pakistan which features equal parts Arabic, Persian, Sanksrit and English. My instructors also throw in plenty of Punjabi slang for fun.
Currently I'm just trying to get through this course so I can move on to the cyrpto/surival/aerial training but I am makeing it a little tougher on myself because I plan to take the proficiency test in both Urdu and Hindi which will require learning the devanagari form of writing and what I hope is no more than three hundred Hindi specific words.
I'll see NoVa for the first time since I left this past March this coming Christmas day. I'm pretty excited to have a few weeks off.
That's all I got,
-T
I'm (still) out in Monterey, California at the Defense Language Insitute. I'm currently in the second semester of the basic Urdu course. I received an A for the first semester which was pretty sweet, in my opinion.
I wish I could do what Evan once did when asked I asked him to cite from the Qur'an (google search for out of context translations) but they actually expect me to learn this shit and I am trying to oblige them.
In case you were unaware Urdu is a mongrel language spoken mainly in Pakistan which features equal parts Arabic, Persian, Sanksrit and English. My instructors also throw in plenty of Punjabi slang for fun.
Currently I'm just trying to get through this course so I can move on to the cyrpto/surival/aerial training but I am makeing it a little tougher on myself because I plan to take the proficiency test in both Urdu and Hindi which will require learning the devanagari form of writing and what I hope is no more than three hundred Hindi specific words.
I'll see NoVa for the first time since I left this past March this coming Christmas day. I'm pretty excited to have a few weeks off.
That's all I got,
-T
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2004 Subaru WRX STi
1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX
1998 Oldsmobile Cutlass