Welcome to chapter 4! Today you will learn how to say what activities you like to do and asking people questions about their favourite activities!
Word list:
I = Sei
You = Etou
Your = Etouer
Like = Vialtema (Pronounced Veal-tem-a)
Hate = Jatalo (Pronounced Jat-al-o)
Am = Saite
Go = Elto
To = Vrato (Pronounced Vr-a-to)
By = Winare
And = Vaid
Is = Siltam
Hello/hi/hey.ect = Talte (Pronounced Tal-tay)
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)
Moving on to the activity list:
Sleeping = Tresmafeli (Pronounced Tres-maf-el-ay)
Walking = Ravhelta (Pronounced Rav-hell-ta, Can also be shortened to Ravhe (Rav-h-e) to say walk)
Drawing/Draw = Metliasa/Metli (Pronounced Met-lia-sa/Met-li)
Video games = Videmast lasana (Pronounced Vid-em-ast Las-ana)
Sew = Fride (Pronounced Fri-d-ay)
Read = Boksola (Pronounced Book-so-la)
Watch tv = Niskama rl (Pronounced Ni-ska-na r-l )
Writing = Qiltiang (Pronounced Quill-tea-ang)
Dance/dancing = Elefgantai/Elfegan (Pronounced Elf-e-gan-tay/Elf-e-gan)
Ok now we shall start sentence making, so the first sentence is asking somebody what they like to do:
"Haitakle remto etou vialtema vrato remto?"
Translation:
"What do you like to do?"
In response to that question you would say something like:
"Sei vialtema vrato {Activity here}!"
Translation:
"I like to {Activity here}"
Going back to introductions a bit if you were in a new group setting and were asked to introduce yourself with your name, pronouns and one thing you like to do it would be something like this:
"Talte Sei saite Geo, Sei vialtema vrato fride!"
Translation:
"Hello I am Geo, I like to sew!"
You can do this with any combination of stuff but just make sure it makes sense when translated to English!
That will end of this chapter, I hope you enjoyed reading! Chapter 5 is about numbers and saying your age! See you all then! :D
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Guide to the Weirdcore Language
Non-FictionThis is a guide to help you learn a language I have created, anybody can use it and learn it, in this you'll learn how to say and pronounce new words. This language is a mix of a few different languages the core ones being Latvian, Japanese and eng...