తెలుగు – 2016-10-10
Svenska – 2016-10-09
(Från Duolingo)
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| 1. | She likes her. |
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| 2. | The boy eats them. |
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| 3. | They like us. |
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| 4. | She likes him. |
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| 5. | I like you. |
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| 6. | I eat it. |
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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.
עברית – 2016-10-08
From Duolingo:
- שלום , להתראות! – Bye, see you later!
- בהצלחה /behatzlakhá/ – good luck
- תודה, תהנו. – Thanks, have fun.
- בוקר טוב אני מדבר עברית – Good morning, I speak Hebrew!
- אני רוצָה אפרסק בבקשה. – I want a peach please.
Deutsch – 2016-10-07
ⲧⲙⲛ̄ⲧⲣⲙ̄ⲛ̄ⲕⲏⲙⲉ – 2016-10-05
Svenska – 2016-10-05
(Från Duolingo)
Translate to Svenska:
| 1. | The man loves you. |
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| 2. | He loves him. |
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| 3. | He loves himself. |
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| 4. | I love it. |
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| 5. | He loves me. |
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| 6. | The boy drinks it. |
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Ἑλληνική – 2016-10-03
From Wikipedia:
- ἄξω ῡ̔μᾶς εἰς τὴν Τρῳάδα – I will lead you to the Troad.
- ἥξω παρὰ σὲ αὔριον, ἐὰν θεὸς ἐθέλῃ – I will come to see you tomorrow, if God is willing.
- ὅπως ταῦτα μηδεὶς ἀνθρώπων πεύσεται – Make sure that no one finds out about these things.
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)