Jim (Yes, that Jim)
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At the behest of @danismashingit I will try to start a new tradition. Lego Wednesday. Wherein I shall share pics of my Lego collection. Here is the most recent build I’ve done. Enjoy!

And, another small fact about me: I can say “with cheese” in six languages. No idea why. 🤔
01:46 PM - Aug 02, 2023
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Alice Glass
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In response to Jim (Yes, that Jim).
Nice!
This is a few together, but my favourite shelf.
I didn't have another shelf for a few dinos I wanted to keep, so I put them in with some New York builds.
I think it works. #LegoWednesday #lego #kaiju
(also I only have "with cheese in 4 langs... )
05:44 PM - Aug 02, 2023 (Edited)
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Jim (Yes, that Jim)
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In response to Alice Glass.
Awesome! And I would assume English and French are two? What are the others?
05:46 PM - Aug 02, 2023
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Alice Glass
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In response to Jim (Yes, that Jim).
Yes! And Spanish and Dutch, the other two I know a little of.
How about yours?
05:48 PM - Aug 02, 2023 (Edited)
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Jim (Yes, that Jim)
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In response to Alice Glass.
Oh! Dutch!! I don’t have that one. I have English, French, Italian, Spanish, German and Japanese.
05:49 PM - Aug 02, 2023
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Alice Glass
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In Dutch, "met kaas" - the double a being a broad vowel sort of like an a at the start of a word like amenable.
I would guess the German would be close, mit __, and the Italian sort of close to a blend of the French and Spanish, __ formaggio?
I'm interested to know what the Japanese sounds like?
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05:54 PM - Aug 02, 2023
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Jim (Yes, that Jim)
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In response to Alice Glass.
Cool! The German is mit Käse (Kay-Zuh) you’re right about the Italian. Con formaggio. The Japanese is: チーズと, or Chīzu to. The ī is like a long “e”, and “to” is pronounced like toe.
06:03 PM - Aug 02, 2023
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In response to Jim (Yes, that Jim).
Awesome, thanks for sharing!
This is my TIL. 🙂
And now we both have seven.
06:25 PM - Aug 02, 2023 (Edited)
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