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11:10 PM
@Adám 8 and half months break sounds pretty lengthy
 
@Uriel ?
 
@Adám you wrote we would continue next year
 
@Uriel Right, but I wrote with the assumption the the person I addressed uses the Gregorian calendar.
 
@Uriel are you referring to Leaky's big break?
 
@EriktheOutgolfer No, the Jewish calendar begins in the fall.
 
11:13 PM
@Adám TIL
 
@EriktheOutgolfer Uriel and I are orthodox Jews, so we can make inside jokes…
 
@Adám hmm
Well, we don't really have New year's buzz around here
 
I'm an Orthodox Christian, so can't really understand everything Jewish...
 
I only noticed xmas is coming because of themed ppcg challenges
 
11:17 PM
@Uriel It was so funny the first time a Gregorian year came to an end during my yeshiva time in Monsey. No buzz at all during end of December. Stores open like normal, etc.
 
...instead, I'm being flooded with Christmas advertisements since ~November 11 :/
 
@EriktheOutgolfer When is xmas?
 
December 25
 
@EriktheOutgolfer Not Jan 7?
 
@Adám How can you not have seen the tons of adverts, especially in the UK?
 
11:19 PM
Jan 7 is Saint John's day
@Adám Jan 6 is epiphany
and Jan 1 is New year
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing I know when xmas is here, but I thought that maybe the Greek Orthodox church celebrated xmas on Jan 7. Hence my question.
 
@Adám what "Greek Orthodox Church"? Orthodox Christianity is a doctrine of Christianity, and also Greece's official religion
 
@EriktheOutgolfer While I don't know much about Christianity, I've understood that there are several organisations which call themselves "Orthodox". I thought the largest religious organisation in Greece was called the "Greek Orthodox Church".
The name Greek Orthodox Church (Greek: Ἑλληνορθόδοξη Ἑκκλησία, Ellinorthódoxi Ekklisía, IPA: [elinorˈθoðoksi ekliˈsia]), or Greek Orthodoxy, is a term referring to the body of several Churches within the larger communion of Eastern Orthodox Christianity, whose liturgy is or was traditionally conducted in Koine Greek, the original language of the New Testament, and whose history, traditions, and theology are rooted in the early Church Fathers and the culture of the Byzantine Empire. Greek Orthodox Christianity has also traditionally placed heavy emphasis and awarded high prestige to traditions of...
 
@Adám it looks like that's an organization and not a nation-wide official thing
of course I can't know of every little religious organization out there, but the difference is mostly in terms of language
 
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11:29 PM
@Adám heh, it looks like you clean up the APL room of off-topic stuff more than average in other rooms :p
 
@EriktheOutgolfer My room, my responsibility.
 
@Adám don't tell me you joined Christianity.SE to open this room
 
@EriktheOutgolfer I strive to have all but simple greetings etc. be on-topic.
@Uriel Did you?
 
@Adám huh? No. But you opened it under this sub site
 
@Uriel Turns out you can open a chat room on a site you're not on. Luckily. stackexchange.com/users/3114363/ad%c3%a1m?tab=accounts
 
11:36 PM
@Adám biology and space exploration?
 
@Uriel Biology question was migrated from English. Space Exploration was just because I had a question about something on the news.
 
@Adám I figured both, yet it looks kinda funny combination
 
@Uriel All the other one-off questions are clearly related to Judaism or APL, no?
@Uriel Except this one, which was tongue-in-cheek:
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Q: How is y’all’dn’t’ve pronounced

AdámAccording to Wikipedia, y’all’dn’t’ve is a valid contraction. I am having difficulty pronouncing the L-D-N-T-V consonant cluster, especially since there is no vowel at the end (silent E). Y’all’dn’t’ve any advice or audio samples would you?

 
11:52 PM
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