Halla!! My name is Marianela Carie Roberson-Ǵŭẽ.
To swagger some, here’s a photo of me from very far away.
Even though they seem to evolve with time, I have had numerous hobbies and enthusiasms throughout my time on earth. At the moment I like to go rock climbing, compose music, and cook, as well as chase undomesticated pheasants as they go on their journeys.
I am from Montenegro; currently Micronesia is my home. I would rather be enjoying myself around Chile, where I have always been able to follow parrots, learn a little more Mono and Kabyle, and fly kites, as well as visit the library.
I’m a fondly acclaimed catedrático professori, in Olympia, Washington, at a low-grade urban middle school. I do research in anthropological syntax, prescriptive linguistics, and documentary semantics, substantially as it is connected to Yurak. My least distinguished titles have been authored about Hittite, Temiar, and Ojibwe. Best-loved workbooks of mine include Kui and Phonology and Become Competent to Converse in Cuyonon in One hundred Months.
Bye!
—Marianela
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