తెలుగు – 2016-10-10

  • నువ్వు ఇంకా ఎందుకు నిద్రపొవట్లేదు. Why are you still not sleeping?
  • ఎక్కడ పదాలు మాట్లాడలేవో అక్కడ సంగీతం మాట్లాడుతుంది. Where words fail, music speaks.
  • రేపు నువ్వు టామ్ ఏం చేస్తున్నారు. What are you and Tom doing tomorrow?

Svenska – 2016-10-09

(Från Duolingo)

 

Translate to Svenska:

1. She likes her.

Correct answers:
Hon tycker om henne.; Hon gillar henne.

2. The boy eats them.

Correct answer:
Pojken äter dem.

3. They like us.

Correct answers:
De tycker om oss.; De gillar om oss.

4. She likes him.

Correct answers:
Hon tycker om honom.; Hon gillar honom.

5. I like you.

Correct answers:
Jag tycker om dig.; Jag gillar dig.

6. I eat it.

Correct answers:
Jag äter det.; Jag äter den.

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Tiếng Việt – 2016-10-09

From Duolingo:

  • Tôi cười bởi vì bạn cười. – I smile because you smile.
  • Cô ấy có một con mèo hoặc một con chó. – She has a cat or a dog.
  • Ăn khi nào bạn muốn! Eat whenever you want.
  • Tôi đi nếu bạn đi. – I go if you go.
  • Con mèo ngủ trong khi tôi làm việc. – The cat sleeps while I work.
  • Nếu bạn nấu thì tôi ăn. – If you cook then I eat.

Svenska – 2016-10-05

(Från Duolingo)

 

Translate to Svenska:

1. The man loves you.

Correct answer:
Mannen älskar dig.

2. He loves him.

Correct answer:
Han älskar honom.

3. He loves himself.

Correct answer:
Han älskar sig själv.

4. I love it.

Correct answers:
Jag älskar det.; Jag älskar den.

5. He loves me.

Correct answer:
Han älskar mig.

6. The boy drinks it.

Correct answers:
Pojken dricker den.; Pojken dricker det.

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isiXhosa – 2016-10-02

Lessons I & II

Highlights:

  • the grammatical structure of isiXhosa is very different from that of any European language;
  • euphonic or alliterative concord: the prefix of the noun determine those of the subordinate parts of the subject and also of the predicate;
  • isiXhosa uses the Latin alphabet, with <c>, <x> and <q> representing click consonants;
  • stress falls on the next-to-last syllable;
  • there are no articles;
  • prefixes come in pairs, one for the singular, the other for the plural.

Examples of nouns in all classes:

Meaning Singular Plural
person umntu abantu
sister udade odade
word ilizwi, izwi amazwi
sheep imvu izimvu
house indlu izindlu
pig ihangu (dictionary says it is ihagu) izihangu, ihangu (or maybe izihagu, ihagu)
candle isibane izibane
rib ubambo izimbambo, imbambo
rod uluti izinti
tongue ulwimi izilwimi, ilwimi
tree umti imiti
kindness ububele
food ukudla

(From Crawshaw’s First Kafir Course-1903)

 

 

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