You said in the video "...and thats the second thing I want to learn you." I've heard this said before by people speaking English as a second language. Is this common in Europe? Interchanging the word learn for the word teach. I'm not making fun of you or anything, I'm just curious.
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vgbjason 2 years ago
Most people don't get DIY's... Rubik's brand cubes come assembled and stickered.
llamasownyou 2 years ago
how to solve a cube in half an hour???
Umbra360 3 years ago
Oh interesting.
isaacthecuber 3 years ago
You said in the video "...and thats the second thing I want to learn you." I've heard this said before by people speaking English as a second language. Is this common in Europe? Interchanging the word learn for the word teach. I'm not making fun of you or anything, I'm just curious.
isaacthecuber 3 years ago
No, it is just a mistake.
In English you could say:
I want you to LEARN how to solve the cube.
I want to TEACH you how to solve the cube.
But in Dutch both times you could say:
Ik wil dat je LEERT hoe je de kubus oplost.
Ik wil je LEREN hoe je de kubus oplost.
Arnaudvg 3 years ago
In many languages (especially other germanic languages)the words for teach and learn aren't really separate.
In Swedish, for example:
Jag vill LÄRA dig / I want to TEACH you
Jag vill LÄRA mig / I want to LEARN
Zilfer88 3 years ago
Not really. I use English as my second language. Never made the mistake. :)
khartaras99 1 year ago
Why did you cut the mat smaller? :)
DesiCuber 3 years ago
Easier for transportation
Arnaudvg 3 years ago
Ah I see.
DesiCuber 3 years ago