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  • stefanmuelller@lingo.lolS stefanmuelller@lingo.lol

    #Language #Mathematics #English #Grammar .

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    #2

    @StefanMuelller
    I would say, things where you can identify unique items…. But then electrons..

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    • stefanmuelller@lingo.lolS stefanmuelller@lingo.lol

      #Language #Mathematics #English #Grammar .

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      #3

      @StefanMuelller @lexiconista I’m noticing everyone around me (in the Netherlands though, so English as a second language) using “amount” for countable things instead of “number”. Is that a real trend?

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      • stefanmuelller@lingo.lolS stefanmuelller@lingo.lol

        #Language #Mathematics #English #Grammar .

        librico@mastodon.onlineL This user is from outside of this forum
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        #4

        @StefanMuelller Depends on the set: you can point at a countable subset of the reals and say 'Those are many real numbers'

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        • stefanmuelller@lingo.lolS stefanmuelller@lingo.lol

          #Language #Mathematics #English #Grammar .

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          #5

          The real numbers are not countable in a way that is unlike the way in which water is not countable.
          @StefanMuelller

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          • stefanmuelller@lingo.lolS stefanmuelller@lingo.lol

            #Language #Mathematics #English #Grammar .

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            #6

            @StefanMuelller Just like physics break down when you look at a too large or small scale, so does english grammar for mathematics.

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            • stefanmuelller@lingo.lolS stefanmuelller@lingo.lol

              #Language #Mathematics #English #Grammar .

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              #7

              @purox thihi

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              • stefanmuelller@lingo.lolS stefanmuelller@lingo.lol

                #Language #Mathematics #English #Grammar .

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                #8

                @StefanMuelller

                Sollte Deutsch mit seinen Verben zählbar und abzählbar tatsächlich exakter sein als die englische Sprache mit ihren vielen Vokabeln?

                #Komparatistik #Deutsch #Sprachen

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                • stefanmuelller@lingo.lolS stefanmuelller@lingo.lol

                  #Language #Mathematics #English #Grammar .

                  dd3ah@social.darc.deD This user is from outside of this forum
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                  #9

                  @StefanMuelller

                  I know: Explaining a joke is a bad habit, but for the STEMs 😊

                  So, if you need an explanation for the joke:

                  https://dd3ah.de/endlichkeit-abzaehlbarkeit-maechtigkeit/

                  https://dd3ah.de/previews/ueberabzaehlbarkeit/

                  Use the translation button at the end of each article if you can't read German.

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                  • dd3ah@social.darc.deD dd3ah@social.darc.de

                    @StefanMuelller

                    I know: Explaining a joke is a bad habit, but for the STEMs 😊

                    So, if you need an explanation for the joke:

                    https://dd3ah.de/endlichkeit-abzaehlbarkeit-maechtigkeit/

                    https://dd3ah.de/previews/ueberabzaehlbarkeit/

                    Use the translation button at the end of each article if you can't read German.

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                    #10

                    @DD3AH Thanks!

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                    • stefanmuelller@lingo.lolS stefanmuelller@lingo.lol

                      #Language #Mathematics #English #Grammar .

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                      #11

                      @StefanMuelller

                      CC @ionica

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                      • stefanmuelller@lingo.lolS stefanmuelller@lingo.lol

                        #Language #Mathematics #English #Grammar .

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                        #12

                        @StefanMuelller
                        many rational
                        Much real
                        So infinites
                        Wow

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                        • bart@smop.fyiB bart@smop.fyi

                          @StefanMuelller @lexiconista I’m noticing everyone around me (in the Netherlands though, so English as a second language) using “amount” for countable things instead of “number”. Is that a real trend?

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                          #13

                          @bart @StefanMuelller @lexiconista In American English one would say "number of apples" when talking about whole apples rather than "amount of apples"

                          "amount" would be for something that's measured rather than counted. Amount of water or flour for a recipe. If you needed a specific number of grams or volume of apples ( or applesauce ), then you could use amount

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                          • librico@mastodon.onlineL librico@mastodon.online

                            @StefanMuelller Depends on the set: you can point at a countable subset of the reals and say 'Those are many real numbers'

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                            #14

                            Many real numbers are in this list, much of the real number line is in this diagram

                            (now I’m having a different quibble with myself. Perhaps any half of the real number line would qualify.)

                            @librico @StefanMuelller

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                            • stefanmuelller@lingo.lolS stefanmuelller@lingo.lol

                              #Language #Mathematics #English #Grammar .

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                              #15

                              @StefanMuelller Well, technically,

                              you cannot use plural for uncountable nouns either. So, it's ‘‘many rational numbers’’, and ‘‘much of the real number-dom’’.

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                              • stefanmuelller@lingo.lolS stefanmuelller@lingo.lol

                                #Language #Mathematics #English #Grammar .

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                                #16

                                @StefanMuelller

                                That would depend on what particular set of rational/real numbers you are talking about.

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                                • stefanmuelller@lingo.lolS stefanmuelller@lingo.lol

                                  #Language #Mathematics #English #Grammar .

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                                  #17

                                  @StefanMuelller also “how many does this cost?”

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                                  • bart@smop.fyiB bart@smop.fyi

                                    @StefanMuelller @lexiconista I’m noticing everyone around me (in the Netherlands though, so English as a second language) using “amount” for countable things instead of “number”. Is that a real trend?

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                                    #18

                                    @bart @StefanMuelller @lexiconista

                                    Maybe they confuse "amount" with "een berg"

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                                    • stefanmuelller@lingo.lolS stefanmuelller@lingo.lol

                                      #Language #Mathematics #English #Grammar .

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                                      #19

                                      @StefanMuelller
                                      #AltText4You
                                      4 Panel comic with 2 snails.

                                      Panel 1:
                                      Left snail craws behind right snail and asks: 'English is difficult. When do we use "many" and when do we use "much"?

                                      Panel 2:
                                      Right snail answers: '"Many" is for nouns that are countable, like apples. "Much" is for nouns that are not countable, like water.

                                      Panel 3:
                                      Left snail concludes: 'So we should say "many rational numbers" and "much real numbers"?

                                      Panel 4:
                                      Right snail is turned around to look (with pain?) at left snail.

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                                      • stefanmuelller@lingo.lolS stefanmuelller@lingo.lol

                                        #Language #Mathematics #English #Grammar .

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                                        #20

                                        @StefanMuelller I think that makes sense!

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                                        • threesigma@mastodon.onlineT threesigma@mastodon.online

                                          @StefanMuelller
                                          I would say, things where you can identify unique items…. But then electrons..

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                                          #21

                                          @ThreeSigma @StefanMuelller
                                          Thundercats ?

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