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Speaking in Tongues [7.03]
Karal smiled at everyone, hoping no one noticed the bunny prints on the library floor.
"I'm not sure if this will work, but I made lots of little paper squares," Karal put a box on the table, and some large squares of cardboard, with grids marked on them, "with the letters of the languages we've been learning. I thought we could get into pairs, or groups, and play a multi-language version of the game of scrabble."
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"I'm not sure if this will work, but I made lots of little paper squares," Karal put a box on the table, and some large squares of cardboard, with grids marked on them, "with the letters of the languages we've been learning. I thought we could get into pairs, or groups, and play a multi-language version of the game of scrabble."
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please wait for OCD.
Have at it! Sorry this is late, I was distracted by coffee woes.]
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After a long, long, long moment of staring at the board, brow furrowed, Adah finally built of Romeo's jolie, with a T and an A of the I. Ita.
She changed her score to a meager 77, with the note: A Latin form of Yes, also I'm pretty sure it's used as a Japanese pronoun of sorts, but I can't quite remember
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"I think," she wrote, "that once we start subjecting ourselves to prefixes, it's time to call the game. Multilingual Scrabble is admittedly more of a challenge than I expected it to be."
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"I prefer not to speak if I can help it at all," she explained with the quick movements of her pen.
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"Lucky thing I can read, then," he said. "Though I should be worse yet at Scrabble if I could not, and so we would not be having this conversation."