Romantic,impulsive,in appearance strong but inwardly very fraile. It's not easy to describe somebody with only three adjectives because every day I discover something new in myself and in the others. Adriana
Sunny but changeable...like an English summer then, Stefania? ("I would like to say.."; usually we say "cheerful" rather than "sunny", but I personally prefer "sunny")
So will tomorrow's adjectives be different, Adriana? ("apparently strong but inwardly very fragile")
You sound perfectly qualified for work as a French public relations officer, Aleph.
It sounds like you have an interesting story to tell, Silvia!
It almost sounds like you're naming dwarves, Daniela! (Better to say "uncomplicated" or "unassuming" than "simple"; and usually we say "cheerful" rather than "sunny", though I personally prefer "sunny"))
I'm intrigued by the distinction between "crazy" and "mentally insane", Loredana. Perhaps you could define each in terms of an Italian politician ("the three adjectives which best describe me...";
Author of 1000 REAL ANSWERS - ENGLISH PHRASEBOOK & SELF-STUDY GUIDE.
Co-author, with Silvia Rita Capursi, of the bilingual story for children and language-learning adults JIMMY SQUIRREL & THE CRAZY MARKET - JIMMY SCOIATTOLO E IL MERCATO MATTO (available also in English-German, JIMMY SQUIRREL & THE CRAZY MARKET - JIMMY EICHHÖRNCHEN UND DER VERRÜCKTE MARKT).
Author of the novel THE WOODEN-LEGGED ELEPHANT, Amazon KDP (published in Italian, as DIO NON STA BENE, by Le Bolle Blu Edizioni, 2010).
Author of MISERY PUSS - MICIO MUSONE (ExtremaThule Edizioni), a two-language story for 4- to 6-year-olds.
Ironic, sunny, changeable; But I would say tall, blonde and beautiful.
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Romantic,impulsive,in appearance strong but inwardly very fraile.
ReplyDeleteIt's not easy to describe somebody with only three adjectives because every day I discover something new in myself and in the others.
Adriana
Stubborn, nutcase, unconventional.
ReplyDeleteOptimistic, outgoing and, since last Sunday, extremely happy!
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simple,dreamer and sunny.
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the three adjectives best describe me are: crazy, stupid and mentally insane, but these are just my good qualities :)
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Sunny but changeable...like an English summer then, Stefania? ("I would like to say.."; usually we say "cheerful" rather than "sunny", but I personally prefer "sunny")
ReplyDeleteSo will tomorrow's adjectives be different, Adriana? ("apparently strong but inwardly very fragile")
You sound perfectly qualified for work as a French public relations officer, Aleph.
It sounds like you have an interesting story to tell, Silvia!
It almost sounds like you're naming dwarves, Daniela! (Better to say "uncomplicated" or "unassuming" than "simple"; and usually we say "cheerful" rather than "sunny", though I personally prefer "sunny"))
I'm intrigued by the distinction between "crazy" and "mentally insane", Loredana. Perhaps you could define each in terms of an Italian politician ("the three adjectives which best describe me...";
I'm cheerful, dreamer and sometimes crazy/free when I'm dancing or when I'm doing training for actor.
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I'm a Princess!!!
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