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Joe Mazzello as Pat Murray in Undrafted (2016)
(Plural form is in parentheses and always uses the article die)
Shape - die Form (-en)
Circle - der Kreis (-e)
Square - das Quadrat (-e)/ das Viereck (-e)*
Triangle - das Dreieck (-e)
Rectangle - das Rechteck (-e)
Oval - das Oval (-e)
Pentagon - das Fünfeck (-e)
Hexagon - das Sechseck (-e)
Octagon - das Achteck (-e)
Semicircle- der Halbkreis (-e)
Dot - der Punkt (-e)
Diamond/ rhombus - der Rhombus (Rhomben)
Star - der Stern (-e)
Heart - das Herz (-en)
Zigzag - der Zickzack (-e)
Spiral - die Spirale (-n)
Cube - der Würfel (-)
Cone - der Kegel (-)
Pyramid - die Pyramide (-n)
Cylinder - der Zylinder (-)
Sphere - die Kugel (-n)
Hemisphere - die Halbkugel (-n)
Two-dimensional - zweidimensional
Three-dimensional - dreidimensional
*Quadrat refers to a square, while Viereck refers to any four-sided shape
Berlin: Tauentzienstraße, Kurfürstendamm, Schloßstraße, upscale: Friedrichstraße
Bochum: Kortumstraße
Bremen: Obernstraße
Cologne: Hohe Straße, Schildergasse
Dortmund: Westenhellweg
Dresden: Prager Straße, Königstraße
Duisburg: Königstraße
Düsseldorf: Schadowstraße, upscale: Königsallee
Erfurt: Anger
Essen: Kettwiger Straße
Flensburg: Holm
Frankfurt: Zeil, Neue Kräme, Roßmarkt upscale: Goethestraße
Hamburg: Mönckebergstraße, Spitalerstraße, upscale: Neuer Wall, Hohe Bleichen, Jungfernstieg
Hannover: Georgstraße, Bahnhofstraße
Karlsruhe: Kaiserstraße
Kassel: Königsstraße
Kiel: Holstenstraße, Dänische Straße
Leipzig: Petersstraße, Grimmaische Straße
Mannheim: Planken
Munich: Kaufingerstraße, Neuhauser Straße, upscale: Theatinerstraße, Maximilianstraße
Mönchengladbach: Hindenburgstraße
Nuremberg: Karolinenstraße
Stuttgart: Königstraße
Wiesbaden: Wilhelmstraße, Kirchgasse
Coordinating Conjunctions:
The sentence structure is exactly the same (conjunction + subject + finite verb…)
Aber - but
Denn - because
Doch - but, however
Oder - or
Sondern - but (rather)
Und - and
Beziehungsweise - or, or more precisely
Allein - but (unfortunately)
Jedoch - but, however
Subordinating Conjunctions:
The finite verb is placed at the end (subjunction + subject + … + finite verb)
Als - when (past events)
Als ob / als wenn - as if
Bevor - before
Bis - until, by
Da - because
Damit - so that
Dass - that
Ehe - before
Falls - in case, if
Indem - by …-ing
Nachdem - after
Ob - whether (use only if you could say “whether in english”)
Obwohl - although
Seit - since (used for time)
Seitdem - since (used for time)
So dass - so that
Solange - as long as
Sooft - as often as (whenever)
Um … zu - in order to
Wann - when (questions)
Während - during, while, whereas
Weil - because
Wenn - when (present + future), whenever, if
Wohingegen - whereas
Conjunctional Adverbs:
The finite verb comes before the subject (conjunctional adverb + finite verb + subject + …)
Allerdings - however
Also - therefore
Andererseits - on the other hand
Anschließend - then/afterwards
Außerdem - furthermore
Bald … bald - sometimes … sometimes
Dabei - thereby
Dadurch - thus
Dafür - for this
Dagegen - on the other hand
Damit - so that
Danach - then
Dann - then
Darauf - on/on it
Darum - therefore
Davor - before that
Dazu - to that
Deshalb - that is why
Deswegen - hence
Entweder … oder - either … or
Einerseits … andererseits - on one hand … on the other hand
Ferner - moreover
Folglich - consequently
Genauso - just the same
Immerhin - after all
Inzwischen - meanwhile
Mal … mal - sometimes … sometimes
Jedoch - however
Schließlich - finally/eventually
Sowohl … als auch - both … and
Später - later
Teils… teils - partly … partly
Trotzdem - nevertheless
Vorher - before
Weder …. Noch - neither … nor
Zuvor - previously
Zwar - although
i wouldn’t know : je ne saurais (or pourrais) pas dire
it doesn’t ring a bell : ça ne me dit rien (du tout)
i believe so : je crois/il me semble (bien) que oui
clockwise : dans le sens des aiguilles d’une montre
don’t pull out that on me : arrête tes conneries (rude)
when i think about it : quand j’y pense
you shouldn’t have done that : tu n’aurais pas dû faire ça
i don’t want to : je n’ai pas envie
i don’t mind : ça ne me dérange pas/ce n’est pas grave
i have to go : je dois y aller
next week : la semaine prochaine
the following week : la semaine suivante
last week : la semaine dernière
the week before : la semaine précédente
i can’t remember : je ne me rappelle pas
i’m happy i did : je suis content-e de l’avoir fait
i’m going to bed : je vais me coucher
it doesn’t matter to me : je m’en fiche/m’en fous (rude)
i’m not interested : ça ne m’intéresse pas
i’m not mad : je ne suis pas fâché-e/en colère après toi
you’re so extra : tu en fais trop
if we’re lucky : avec un peu de chance
how did that happen : comment est-ce que c’est arrivé ?
what do you mean ? : qu’est-ce que tu veux dire ?
what are you doing ? : qu’est-ce que tu fais ?
what did you do ? : qu’est-ce que tu as fait ?
why did you do that : pourquoi as-tu fait ça ?
a few useful expressions #1
When we talk about the enormity of the cosmos, it’s easy to toss out big numbers – but far harder to wrap our minds around just how large, how far and how numerous celestial bodies like exoplanets – planets beyond our solar system – really are.
So. How big is our Milky Way Galaxy?
We use light-time to measure the vast distances of space.
It’s the distance that light travels in a specific period of time. Also: LIGHT IS FAST, nothing travels faster than light.
How far can light travel in one second? 186,000 miles. It might look even faster in metric: 300,000 kilometers in one second. See? FAST.
How far can light travel in one minute? 11,160,000 miles. We’re moving now! Light could go around the Earth a bit more than 448 times in one minute.
Speaking of Earth, how long does it take light from the Sun to reach our planet? 8.3 minutes. (It takes 43.2 minutes for sunlight to reach Jupiter, about 484 million miles away.) Light is fast, but the distances are VAST.
In an hour, light can travel 671 million miles. We’re still light-years from the nearest exoplanet, by the way. Proxima Centauri b is 4.2 light-years away. So… how far is a light-year? 5.8 TRILLION MILES.
A trip at light speed to the very edge of our solar system – the farthest reaches of the Oort Cloud, a collection of dormant comets way, WAY out there – would take about 1.87 years.
Our galaxy contains 100 to 400 billion stars and is about 100,000 light-years across!
One of the most distant exoplanets known to us in the Milky Way is Kepler-443b. Traveling at light speed, it would take 3,000 years to get there. Or 28 billion years, going 60 mph. So, you know, far.
SPACE IS BIG.
Read more here: go.nasa.gov/2FTyhgH
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OMFG I never imagined that I was going to find something like this here!!!!!!! I'm so fucking excited about this!!!!!!! I think this is a very good review of the movies, congratulations!!!!!!!
i hope posting a whole series is allowed, because i saw all three in one sitting, and i really wanna talk about all three of them.
the trilogy was directed by Krzysztof Kieślowksi (RIP), loosely using the three main ideas of the french revolution (liberty, equality, and fraternity or togetherness), and each color represented in each movie corresponds to the colors on a french flag.
three colors: blue, as melancholy as its name suggests, tells a story of a grieving woman as her husband, renowned european composer, and her daughter had both died in a car accident. throughout the film we see her try to find liberty from the deaths, first she tries an unsuccessful suicide, then she tries to destroy all traces of her old life, even destroying an unfinished piece of music from her husband, and moving to a different city. the unfinished piece of music haunts her, however, and by the end she gives in and finishes the piece with her new love, her husband’s former assistant, signaling her liberty from grief finally. apart from the music, there are several instances of her denying the past, as to not confront the sadness of grieving, and as she meets more people with connections to the accident and her husband, she slowly embraces her situation, and through doing good deeds for them, she was able to let go.
personally, i think blue might be my favorite of the trilogy, the story of grief is most personable and relatable for me. the soft and elegant cinematography only elevates how delicate this story is. one of the most memorable shots for me was the extreme close up of julie’s face as she watches their funeral, and how it slowly tilts down to her quivering lips. might be my favorite shot out of the trilogy.
three colors: white is the “easiest” story to digest out of the three, following the theme of “equality”. it tells a story of a divorced polish immigrant who got fucked over by his french ex-wife. after being smuggled back to poland, he develops a revenge plan to get back at his wife. given how unrealistic and faster place this movie was, it made for the most entertaining movie of the trilogy. the juxtaposition of how pitiful the protagonist was at the beginning to the slow reveal of his true character was great. although my flaw with this movie was how underdeveloped the wife’s character was, because during the entirety she was shown to only care about sex instead of love, but the ending shows that she was willing to forgive him for framing her and getting her thrown in jail, even wanting them to get back together. apart from the dark humor and entertaining story the ridiculous amount of charisma from the lead was great to watch.
three colors: red is universally known to be the best of the trilogy, and i could understand why. following the theme of togetherness, its a story of a part-time model who befriends a retired judge who has been doing some shady stuff. valentine is one of my favorite characters, possibly in all of cinema. her kindheartedness and inability to be judgmental while also being a very complex character was refreshing to see in a trilogy that is so heavily themed. the movie isn’t just the most visually stunning movie of the trilogy, its also the most technically amazing one, with its use of precise crane shots. the ending also provides a perfect closure the the entire trilogy and emphasizes the themes of togetherness even more.
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For science
What if instead of gilly weed Harry had showed up to the black lake challenge in muggle scuba gear like “like where’s your advanced magic now bitches? Got me a free fishing knife with this thing”
(via SilviuMajor)
HEY GUYS
The new Venom movie has a scene with intense flashing lights (the lab entry scene) and I received no warnings and had to leave (just for that scene) as I am epileptic!!! PLEASE share this since I’ve seen NO warnings being shared and this is very important and can prevent people from having seizures etc during the film.
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