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9/4/2008 芬兰语学习笔记一:数字 芬兰语的数字组成方式很有规律,和汉语却有几分相似之处。为了让大家更好的看清楚芬兰语数字的构成方式,老猪特意将不同的组成用颜色区分。 先看0-10的写法如下: 0:nolla 1:yksi 2:kaksi 3:kolme 4:neljä 5:viisi 6:kuusi 7:seitsemän 8:kahdeksan 9:yhdeksän 10:kymmenen 然后是11-19则分别是数字1-9加上后缀toista构成: 11:yksitoista 12:kaksitoista 13:kolmetoista 14:neljätoista 15:viisitoista 16:kuusitoista 17:seitsemäntoista 18:kahdeksantoista 19:yhdeksäntoista 20-90这8个整十数则分别是数字2-9加上后缀kymmentä构成: 20:kaksikymmentä 30:kolmekymmentä 40:neljäkymmentä 50:viisikymmentä 60:kuusikymmentä 70:seitsemänkymmentä 80:kahdeksankymmentä 90:yhdeksänkymmentä 注意,10是kymmenen,而整十的后缀则是kymmentä,两者稍有不同,注意区分! 然后100是sata,1 000是tuhat,1 000 000是miljoona。注意在sata这些词的前面不需要加上类似yksi这样的修饰来表示100等。而表示几百、几千、几百万时,则是由数字分别加上后缀sataa、tuhatta、miljoonaa构成,例如kaksisataa表示200,等等。又一个需要注意的是,只有表示百万时,前面的数字才需要和miljoonaa分开,其他都不用分开。不要问我为什么,老猪只知道人家芬兰人就这么搞的 然后看几个例子: 26:kaksikymmentäkuusi 74:seitsemänkymmentäneljä 459:neljasataaviisikymmentäyhdeksän 2222:kaksituhattakaksisataakaksikymmentäkaksi 小数就比较简单了,看一个例子就明白了: 0,52:nolla pilkku viisi kaksi 只要自己注意下芬兰语用逗号“,”表示小数点就OK了 最后得出一个结论,如果你想要一个巨长无比的芬兰语单词,一定是可以的,这里的数字是一个例子,还有其他通过单词合成等方式也能构成。芬兰语,好长,好长~~ 对了,还有货币的表示,也比较简单。例如12,30欧元表示为kaksitoista euroa kolmekymmentä senttia 9/2/2008 Google Chrome今日登场!! 根据Google官方博客的报道,Google今天将在全球100多个国家同时发布其浏览器Google Chrome!!作为Google的死硬fans之一,老猪今天会持续守候,等待Chrome的登场。日志将继续,大家一起等待吧!! 对了,可以在这里看Google官方的图文报道。 江湖传言,Google Chrome的官网网址将是http://www.google.com/chrome,但由于时差的关系暂时还无法访问,可能要到9月3日凌晨2点,在Google总部召开新闻发布会的时候开放。 等待,等待,再等待!! 9/1/2008 Englsh Service Camp @ Lempäälä 周末在Lempäälä参加了一个教会举办的English Service Camp,整整2天时间,感觉很好!为了练习俺的英语,所以就献丑了 I just joined the English Service Camp held by the church. I met many new friends and learned something about the Holy Bible, especially about St. Peter. However, there is still some bad news there that in India, some people are persecuting the Christians. May God bless them! Please forgive there ignorant people there! The people there are really nice! The Belgium girl called Inge is really a good Finnish teacher, hah. Also, there is a girl who had been to China, Shanghai to be precise, for about three month and she really has a good memory there. That's really good! The Indian called Suraj is really a nice guy, and of course we become good friends. He works in H-Town and will move here about half a month later, and then his family would come! May God bless him and his whole family! In one word, I really had fun and took some photos there! However, almost no photos about me again...... 8/28/2008 第一周小结 虽然今天才是周四,但第一周的课程已经结束了,嘿嘿^_^其实课也不多,4天不过上了7堂课而已,和国内大二、大三的强度差不多。他们的英语能听懂7到8成,不知道是不是很差的水准了 当然也上了programming,这个说白了说穿了说清楚了就是混学分打低级怪赚经验的,不过作业很多,上机多了还能加学分,升级也就自然更快了,哈!此外ad hoc当然也不能错过,毕竟是搞了两年的东西了啊,出勤70%可以加一个学分,做两次作业还能各加一个学分,很爽很happy,哈哈!估计比较难的就是jarmo教授的advanced topic on broadband networks了吧,今年的topic是multimedia stream,基本属于我不懂的东西(貌似应该推荐那个叫张yin[俺找不到那字了......不会鞭笞我吧?!]的美女来学这课?!),不过怎么也得好好的学点东西嘛,要不真的成了来tut混文凭的了,嘿嘿 然后就是finnish了,字母表都搞不太清楚,好几个字母的发音分布出来,比如d和t,再入j和i,现在能记住的就kiitos和hyvä两个单词,前方的路还很长很长,要坚持不懈的往下走......但要记得多穿衣服,现在才8月,温度已经连续3天保持在最高12的水准,晚上最冷的时候已经达到重庆最冷时的水准了,芬兰果然冷啊,很冷很冷!真得象李陟和王引和朱妍说的那样去狩猎北极熊,找它借身衣服来穿了 又快周末了,趁现在学习还不太紧张,抓紧时间多搞点活动吧!抓紧时间练口语啊!!!!俺的英语要努力才行~~~~~~~~ what's next? 这边也有几个hongkong和taiwan来的,不过貌似他们都是自己活动的较多,特别是哪几个hongkong的粤语俺一点不懂啊,俺们大陆仔也就自己抱在一起了,呼呼 想想还有啥?我的学生卡还没办好,貌似卡是made in china的?!难怪一个月了还没好啊,用chinglish来说就是no word了,嘿嘿。 对了,最近nato和rusia在georgia问题上闹得很high,rusia又承认south ossetia和abkhazia的独立,也算是给中国出了个难题。承认嘛,外面的kosova就不说了,这边的tw、xj和tibet咋整?不承认嘛,又算是不给“老大哥”面子了。反正rusia是让大家都里外不是人了!当然了,这个北极熊本来就不是人! 8/27/2008 今晚有个international food party 今晚在学校的zip餐厅有个international food party,哈哈。我和住一起的西班牙弟弟一起过去 本想直接publish的,算了,先写到这里,晚上回来和照片一起上传吧!现在是16:48,过会就要换衣服出去了,see you! ==================================== 现在9点44了,party归来,刚把照片上传picasa了,在这里。最好吃的是德国的一道菜,就这张照片最下面那个插着德国国旗的那个,就是看着太那什么了......可惜老猪不知道是谁做的,要被我发现了一定叫过来专门做给我吃,嘿嘿 明天finnish for beginners不上了,老师感冒很严重貌似,祝她早日康复!于是明天上午应该好好在家写点程序了,老猪好久没怎么敲打键盘了! 8/25/2008 36 facts about the Olympic medal countIn honor of the 36 gold medals won by the United States at the 2008 Summer Olympics, Fourth-Place Medal presents 36 interesting facts about the overall medal count:
1) China won the most gold medals at the Beijing Games with 51. They become the first country to crack the 50-gold mark since the Soviet Union in 1988. The most golds ever won in a single Olympics is 83 (United States, 1984).
2) It's the first time since 1936 that a country other than the United States or the Soviet Union has led the medal count.
3) China won more golds in Beijing (51) than they did total medals in Atlanta (50).
4) 'Project 119' was a Chinese initiative designed toward winning golds in the medal-rich sports of swimming, track, rowing, kayaking and sailing. Reports are already crediting Project 119 with China's dominance in the gold medal count, but Chinese athletes won just four golds in those sports. Their total was instead augmented by even better performances in Chinese-dominated events like diving, gymnastics and table tennis.
5) The United States won the same amount of golds (36) that they did in Athens, continuing a remarkable consistency that the nation has exhibited over the past half-century. American Olympic gold totals since 1952: 40, 32, 34, 36, 45, 33, 34, 83, 36, 37, 44, 38, 36 and 36. (The outlier of 83 was from the boycotted 1984 Los Angeles Olympics.)
6) The overall medal count was won by the United States for the fourth consecutive Olympics. The U.S. earned 110 medals, compared to China's 100.
7) Per capita, China won one gold medal for every 25 million people in the country. The United States' per capita rate was one gold for every 8.5 million. The tiny island nation of Jamaica, which won a staggering six golds in Beijing, had a per capita rate of one gold for every 450,000 residents. Had China won at that rate, the country would have earned 2,889 golds.
8) Greece won 16 medals as the host country in 2004. Four years later, the founders of the Olympics managed just four -- their lowest total since 1992.
9) African countries won a total of 40 medals, the highest total in history for the continent.
10) Six countries won their first ever Olympic medals: Afghanistan, Bahrain, Mauritius, Sudan, Tajikistan and Togo.
11) Great Britain won 47 medals, the most in their history and a 17-medal increase from Athens. Expect an even higher total in 2012, when the Games will be held in London for the first time in 68 years. The last time Great Britain competed in a Summer Olympics on its home turf, they earned a disappointing three golds.
12) India has 17% of the world's population. They won 0.31% of Olympic medals.
13) China: 19.8% of population, 10.4% of medals.
14) United States: 4.6% of population, 11.5% medals.
15) Jamaica: 0.041% of population, 1.15% medals.
16) Iceland was the least populous country to win an Olympic medal.
17) Pakistan was the most populous country not to win an Olympic medal (164 million residents, sixth-largest nation in the world).
18) Michael Phelps would have finished tied for 9th in the gold medal count, ahead of countries including France, Netherlands, Spain, Canada, Argentina, Switzerland, Brazil and Mexico.
19) The rest of the world won seven golds in men's swimming events. Phelps, of course, won eight.
20) The United States won the most golds (7) and most total medals in the track competition (23), despite having what was widely considered a disappointing meet
21) More proof that boxing is dead in the United States: the country earned just one medal (a bronze) in the 12 boxing events. Even after three straight disappointing boxing performances at the Summer Games, the U.S. has still won the most Olympic boxing medals (109) in history.
22) China won 8 out of 12 possible medals in table tennis and 7 of 8 possible golds in diving.
23) Great Britain won 7 of 10 golds in track cycling and won 12 medals overall. The rest of the world earned 18 medals in the sport.
24) National gold-medal sweeps: Basketball (USA), Beach Volleyball (USA), Rhythmic Gymnastics (RUS), Synchronized Swimming (RUS), Table Tennis (CHN) and Trampoline (CHN).
25) Sweden had the best medal tally (4 silver, 1 bronze) without winning a gold.
26) Armenia won 6 bronze medals, but no gold or silver ones.
27) Speaking of former Soviet states, members of the former Soviet Union won a total of 173 medals in Beijing.
28) In 1992, Cuba finished 5th in the gold medal count. In 2008, the nation finished 28th.
29) From 1980 to 2008, Jamaica won three Olympic golds. In a span of six days in Beijing, Usain Bolt won three.
30) Sweden was a fixture in the top-three of the overall medal count for the early part of the 20th century. In Beijing, the Scandinavian country finished 38th and was shut-out in golds for just the second time in history.
31) Panama and Mongolia won the first gold medals in their respective histories.
32) China won 27 gold medals in judged sports.
33) The United States won 4 gold medals in judged sports.
34) China's "real" medal tally was 24/17/14/55.
35) The "real" medal tally for the United States: 32/31/27/80.
36) In all, 958 medals were handed out to athletes from 87 countries, the most medals and medal receipients in Olympic history. 郊游@Teisko 今天(晕,已经过12点了,必须说是“昨天”了 来自中国的Mu女士分享了她的见证,芬兰的Wei神父也做了布道。这位老兄在中国待过一段时间,中文说得一流棒!当然,接下来就是点心和自由活动了,可惜光顾着玩了,没怎么拍照片,大家原谅我啊...... 本来有个sauna的机会,可惜我没带装备,只能拍张sauna房的照片YY下了,大家猜下那张是sauna房吧,哈。不过我的运气也不错,Wei神父送了我一条皮带,really nice!有个台湾美女也是搞技术的,在apple工作,很厉害,要向她多多请教了,嘿嘿。 晚上9点才到家,然后和昨天刚办进来的西班牙室友一起吃晚饭。这个帅哥叫做Guillermo Zunzunegui,竟然还在学中国功夫,wow!a nice guy, really!反正这下我可以好好炼口语了,嘿嘿,说不定还能一下学点西班牙语?! 8/22/2008 记录下在芬兰十天的感受吧! 昨晚学校新生活动,唤做campus olympics,也就是一些常见的游戏,比如抗着人跑啊,手机投篮啊什么的。可惜昨晚相机电池不争气,刚到学校就没电了......郁闷死了...... 没有照片,也就不想再去记录过多的东西了。就说下第一个游戏吧,叫做broken phone,也就是一个个的传话,当然,传的是句谁都不懂的芬兰语。老猪在最后,当芬兰语传过来时,就自然的变成了英语,被我直接翻译成了:grand me in your dream for at least one year。wow,这个嘛,就是grand有点不妥,后面倒也不失浪漫,哈哈! 今天又进城了,在downtown溜了一圈,发现教堂挺多的,但也只去了其中一个,当然也是有照片的,在这里看吧!当然了,老猪的摄影水平还是一如既往的低下 猛然发现,老猪已经在芬兰呆了整整十天了,十天前刚好是这个时间到的Tampere,哈!那就自然要说下这边十天的感受了(正因为这个,把这个blog的标题都换了 第一个就是人少,很少很少!除了市中心的那条最繁华的大街,基本就见不到人。TUT虽说有万人,但平时也见不到啥人。但老猪挺喜欢人少的,安静,没人吵你,舒服,哈!这边的人说话非常小声,稍微远点就完全听不到他们在说啥了,而且总保持1m的距离,哈哈,必须的适应啊! 第二个就是树多,很多很多!从helsinki到tampere超过150km的路上,两边都是森林,天也是蓝蓝的,环境确实很好!羡慕啊!俺们中国啥时才能有这样的环境呢?! 说到这个,我们不得不由衷的佩服芬兰人。谁都知道,芬兰是世界第二大纸张和纸板出口国,而造纸业对森林资源的消耗也是相当的大。我相信有不少国人会认为芬兰能有今天,完全是靠着他们人少、资源多的先天优势。但老猪要说的是,不错,芬兰是充分的利用了他们的资源优势,但是他们并没有破坏环境!例如,他们的造纸业如此发达,但他们的森林覆盖率却一直在上升,早已超过70%!! 第三个就是天蓝。这边的天总是蓝蓝的,很漂亮,在国内真的不容易见到!就算是这周tampere天气不好,经常下雨,但透过厚厚的云层,总能看到蓝蓝的天空,而且能见度也非常高,不像国内有的城市那样总是给人一种雾蒙蒙的感觉。 第四个就是过马路舒服。哈,绝对比国内舒服多了!这边都是车让人,国内总是人让车,刚开始那两天还有点不习惯,过马路总是会先看看两边有没有车,现在就是直接走过去了。我怕在这边待习惯了,回去容易被车撞,哈哈。 一下说了芬兰的四个优点,不能接着说了,嘿嘿。也说点这边的缺点吧!首先就是干燥,非常的干燥!我的小脸每天至少得涂抹三到四次保湿润肤霜,但仍然无法摆脱干得掉皮的噩运......当然了,因为我是重庆来的,和那边非常潮湿也有关系,不过好歹我也在南京呆了5年了,仍然觉得这边干燥得要命 对了,这边的酒吧很不错,价格比国内还便宜,当然也没有“最低消费”一说了,也不像国内的那样吵杂。跑酒吧找人练口语也是很好的选择,嘿嘿,只要不去错酒吧,跑到那种专供ONS选人的场所就好了
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