tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6670240581789114113.post9200464166867961893..comments2021-10-11T19:37:30.426+09:00Comments on Japan Farmers Markets: In Terms of Vegetables: Translation PhilosophyJoan Lambert Baileyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03115423496781398997[email protected]Blogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6670240581789114113.post-43934749372719272652011-10-06T16:23:41.750+09:002011-10-06T16:23:41.750+09:00Thanks so much, Lisa! It is surprising sometimes, ...Thanks so much, Lisa! It is surprising sometimes, too, how natural it can feel to speak this other language. It&#39;s fun! And thanks for reading!Joan Lambert Baileyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03115423496781398997[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6670240581789114113.post-58222246482811257992011-09-26T22:37:39.624+09:002011-09-26T22:37:39.624+09:00Hi, Joan! Jumping between two languages can be exh...Hi, Joan! Jumping between two languages can be exhausting, for sure. But then there are those moments when you find other words simply coming out of your mouth that the listener understands, and you realize, &quot;Hey! Wait! That was me! I just spoke in X language and was understood!&quot; There&#39;s nothing like that feeling.<br />Keep up the language learning and sharing your gardening/life adventures in Japan. I love following along. ;-)Lisa Carterhttp://www.intralingo.com[email protected]