Chapter 3: Places and transport

43 0 0
                                    

Welcome to chapter 3, in this chapter you'll learn how to say things like "shops" and "car" to tell people how you get from place to place or to instruct people how to get from point A to point B!

This chapter is a bit more complicated then the last 2 however I think you'll be able to get the hang of it with time, and practice!

There are quiet a few more words to keep track of in this one so you may want to consider writing them down or at least the more important one, but you don't need to!

Starting with the place words:

Shops = Rathpie (Pronounced Ra-th-py)

Home/house = Siltay/Silrae (Pronounced Si-l-tay/Si-l-ray)

School = Hrelth (Pronounced Hr-el-th)

Friends house = Belthie silrae (Pronounced Bel-th-y sil-ray)

Beach = Saklith (Pronounced Sack-Lith)

Psychologist = Sriklojist (Pronounced Sr-eye-ko-lo-jist)

Doctor = Telmast (Pronounced Tel-ma-st)

Work = Jorki (Pronounced Jor-ky)

Away = Irtasy (Pronounced Ir-ta-s-i)

City = Ritle (Pronounced Rit-al)
Those are most of the place words you will need for now, later on in the book more will be added.
Now for the how you get there words:

Car = Rish (Pronounced R-eye-sh)

Walk = Stano (Pronounced S-tan-o)

Bus = Oles (Pronounced Ol-e-s)

Train = Caltiam (Pronounced Cal-tame)

Tram = Vraste (Pronounced Vras-tay)

Bike = Prite (Pronounced Pri-tay)

Taxi/uber = Raske (Pronounced Ra-s-kay)

That's all for the transport words, now some new words and revision from the previous chapters so you don't need to flip back and forth.

Sei = I

You = Etou

Am = Saite

Go = Elto

To = Vrato (Pronounced Vr-a-to)

By = Winare

And = Vaid

Is = Siltam

Want = Hivarey (Pronounced Hiv-are-ay)

Where = Henvrey (Pronounced Hen-ver-ray)

What = Haitakle

When = Hoitavley (Pronounced H-oi-tav-lay)

Why = Hametaklevi (Pronounced Ham-e-tak-lavy)

How = Trapkalvi (Pronounced Trap-kal-vay)

Get = Elveti (Pronounced El-vet-ay)

Do = Remto (Pronounced Rem-toe)

There = Taskalify (Pronounced Task-al-fie)

Use = Frital (Pronounced Fry-tal)

The = Qintas (Pronounced Quinn-tas)

Then = Qintavisha (Pronounced Quinn-ta-vish-a)

Friend = Belthie (Pronounced Bel-th-y)

A = Val (this is used as both a letter and word, in sentences like "I want A bike" you would use it)

At = Valet (Pronounced Val-et)

Left = Lifte (Pronounced Lift-ey)

Right = Reti (Pronounced Ret-y)

That finishes of the word list, now we will move onto making sentences with these words.

How to ask for a direction in Wc it would be:

"Trapkalvi remto Sei elveti vrato taskalify?"

Translated:

"How do I get to there?"

To tell somebody how you get from place to place you would say:

"Sei frital val rish vrato elveti vrato qintas Rathpie"

Translated:

"I use a car to get to the Shops"

To ask someone where they want to go you would ask:
"Henvrey remto etou hivarey vrato elto"

Translated:
"Where do you want to go?"

Also heres how you can tell someone to get from point A to B:
"Etou elto Reti valet qintas Rathpie qintavisha elto reit vaid qintavisha lifte vaid etouer taskalify!"

Translated:
"You go right at the shops then go right and then left and your there!"

That concludes this chapter, I know it was long, hopefully the next ones wont be so long!
Chapter 4: Activities

Guide to the Weirdcore LanguageDonde viven las historias. Descúbrelo ahora