There is a course on Memrise for new people of the Thuum.org community to come and learn Canon words in the Dovahzul Transcribes. Its helped me out a lot and I encourage everyone to check it out. https://www.memrise.com/course/183924/dovahzul-canon/
Dovahzul Canon Learning Course!
Lokulyol September 21, 2017 |
There is a course on Memrise for new people of the Thuum.org community to come and learn Canon words in the Dovahzul Transcribes. Its helped me out a lot and I encourage everyone to check it out. https://www.memrise.com/course/183924/dovahzul-canon/ |
paarthurnax Administrator September 21, 2017 |
Thanks for sharing, Talonsnir! We have this linked under the "Learn" dropdown for anyone who'd find it helpful. |
Thanks for sharing, Talonsnir! We have this linked under the "Learn" dropdown for anyone who'd find it helpful.
Lokulyol September 22, 2017 |
paarthurnax You are welcome Paarthurnax. It is actually Salokhanir but I changed my name. I just made it up in my head. But I'd thought I'd post this to help anyone struggling to learn the Dovahzul. |
paarthurnaxThanks for sharing, Talonsnir! We have this linked under the "Learn" dropdown for anyone who'd find it helpful.
You are welcome Paarthurnax. It is actually Salokhanir but I changed my name. I just made it up in my head. But I'd thought I'd post this to help anyone struggling to learn the Dovahzul.
Frinmulaar September 23, 2017 |
Very good! The words are well organised and the grouping is easy to follow. I especially like the categories of Warrior, Mage, and Thief. Two inaccuracies: On Level 5, Using Articles, "the king has a crown" is translated as jun lost du'ul. Again on Level 7, "I have many children" as zu'u lost pogaan kiir. Lost is only ever a past auxiliary (zu'u lost ofan hin laan) or past copula (zeymahi lost ont du'ul bormahu). Current preference is to use the specialised piraak 'possess' instead. On Level 16, it is stated that a noun ending with a vowel has a general possessive suffix -l. This is conjecture based on ziil, which current knowledge analyses as zii+iil, using the regular second person suffix. |
Very good! The words are well organised and the grouping is easy to follow. I especially like the categories of Warrior, Mage, and Thief. Two inaccuracies:
On Level 5, Using Articles, "the king has a crown" is translated as jun lost du'ul. Again on Level 7, "I have many children" as zu'u lost pogaan kiir. Lost is only ever a past auxiliary (zu'u lost ofan hin laan) or past copula (zeymahi lost ont du'ul bormahu). Current preference is to use the specialised piraak 'possess' instead.
On Level 16, it is stated that a noun ending with a vowel has a general possessive suffix -l. This is conjecture based on ziil, which current knowledge analyses as zii+iil, using the regular second person suffix.
Lokulyol September 25, 2017 |
Frinmulaar Thank you, Frinmulaar. I will deffinetly take note of this. |
FrinmulaarVery good! The words are well organised and the grouping is easy to follow. I especially like the categories of Warrior, Mage, and Thief. Two inaccuracies:
On Level 5, Using Articles, "the king has a crown" is translated as jun lost du'ul. Again on Level 7, "I have many children" as zu'u lost pogaan kiir. Lost is only ever a past auxiliary (zu'u lost ofan hin laan) or past copula (zeymahi lost ont du'ul bormahu). Current preference is to use the specialised piraak 'possess' instead.
On Level 16, it is stated that a noun ending with a vowel has a general possessive suffix -l. This is conjecture based on ziil, which current knowledge analyses as zii+iil, using the regular second person suffix.
Thank you, Frinmulaar. I will deffinetly take note of this.
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