Now over to all of you. Do come and join us in our Saturday six-word musings.
I’ll admit that many of us openly break the numeric rule and share far more words (all excellent of course!) so the key rule is to have a title of six words – and then create around that the post that you desire! Perhaps in bunches of 6 words if you’re feeling inspired.
To join the challenge, please put a link in your post to the URL of this post. Then come back here and leave us a comment. If you have any problems with linking, just put your own URL into the comment. And do feel free to socialise digitally – tweet, instagram, flickr, etc. with the hashtagtags #SixWordSaturday and #6WS.
Copyright Debbie Smyth, 29 September 2018
Posted as part of Six Word Saturday
Not one word
https://the59club.blog/2018/09/29/card%E2%80%8B-in-cash-out/
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No, but I’d like to learn it, just because.
Here’s my contribution
https://terppsicore.wordpress.com/2018/09/29/six-word-saturdays-37/?preview=true
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It is a fascinating language. I didn’t learn anything more than thank you and Cheers for my trip, but I’m reading about it now.
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Icelandic, no…but a little French!
Here’s my 6WS: https://outofmywritemind.com/2018/09/29/their-stay-was-brief-but-wonderful/
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It´s close enough to Swedish for me to understand 🙂 Speaking is another matter.
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That’s a big advantage over me – though I could guess at various words when written down
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Icelandic for “soaring” is: svífa
https://rlavalette.wordpress.com/2018/09/29/six-word-saturday-317/
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I’m impressed!
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On my bucket list!
http://junkboattravels.blogspot.com/2018/09/i-only-ask-to-be-free.html
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Nope 😒
Here’s my SWS – https://heartoheart2017.wordpress.com/2018/09/29/subtle-yet-bold-way-to-go/
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No Icelandic here either, Debbie. Dutch though. 😉
Have a fun weekend!
https://figmentsofadutchess.com/2018/09/29/sleeping-in-and-tonight-sleeping-out/
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Aikhona. Ngisixala ukufunda isiZulu.
(No, I don’t. But I have started to learn Zulu.) Don’t bother to google translate, it comes out complete gibberish but this is how I learned to say it in years gone by (google translator says “ngisixala” means “I’m worried”. mhm.) . But I can do a wonderful click in the middle of the word!
I am going all highbrow with my 6 words, recycling book titles (I’ve got a few lined up for the next weeks): https://picturesimperfect2.wordpress.com/2018/09/29/the-lost-petals-of-autumnal-bloom/
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Well zulu is one I’ve never learned a word of. Sounds fun!
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Nope, me neither!
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No, I no speak Islensku! But here’s my offering for today’s Six Words: https://suejudd.com/2018/09/29/six-word-saturday-a-group-of-wrens-in-watercolour/
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Nor me! But I shall expect lessons whenever we meet up, Debs. 🙂 🙂
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I’ll join you, Jo!
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It won’t take long, I only know 2 words!
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I like short lessons 🙂 🙂
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Nup, I don’t either, Debbie!
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Oh this is such fun! And no I don’t!!
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PS I’m in a much warmer place today https://beckybofwinchester.com/2018/09/29/pink-september-squares-29/
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