Tiếng Việt – 2016-09-11

Từ Duolingo:

  • Tôi rất hạnh phúc.I am (very) happy.
  • Cô ấy rất giỏi.She is (very) intelligent.
  • Tôi không hạnh phúc.I am not happy.
  • Cô ấy không giỏi.She is not intelligent.
  • Tôi có hạnh phúc không?Am I happy?
  • Cô ấy có giỏi không?Is she intelligent?
  • Tôi là một con gấu trưởng thành.I am a mature bear.
  • Anh ấy rất thân thiện.He is very friendly.
  • Tôi không nặng.I am not heavy.
  • Đó là một con mèo ích kỷ.That is a selfish cat.
  • Bạn có lịch sự không?Are you polite?
  • Con mèo của tôi rất nặng.My cat is very heavy.
  • Một cái giường tiện lợi.A convenient bed

Ελληνικά – 2016-09-10

From Duolingo:

  • Μου αρέσει το κουτάβι.I like the puppy.
  • Εγώ βρίσκω ένα πορτοκάλι και το παίρνω. I find an orange and I take it.
  • Αγγίζω το πουκάμισο.I touch the shirt.
  • Εγώ πηγαίνω. I am going.
  • Ξέρω και σου δείχνω.I know & I show you.
  • Εγώ παίζω και το παιδί τρώει. I play and the child eats.
  • Ο σκύλος περπατά . – The dog is walking.
  • Τα παιδιά δεν πηγαίνουν. The children do not go.
  • Η γυναίκα μάς πληρώνει.The woman pays us.
  • Δεν περπατώ. I’m not walking.
  • Εγώ σχεδιάζω το καπέλο. I am designing the hat.
  • Ο άνδρας πληρώνει. The man pays.

 

Čeština – 2016-09-10

  • Studuji germanistiku a anglistiku.I study German and English language and literature.
  • Musíš se osprchovat. You have to take a shower.
  • Chybělo už jen to!That’s just what was missing!
  • Zdá se, že neměl čas.It appears that he did not have time.
  • Jsem těhotná poprvé.This is the first time I’ve ever been pregnant.

isiXhosa – 2016-09-07

I will be following the book A First Kafir Course by C. J. Crawshaw. The term “Kafir” is certainly NOT the best to refer to either the language or its speakers, but it is a rather old book (I found only the 5th edition printed in 1903), so the use of the term is understandable. Anyway, despite the title,  the book seems to be good, and the language seems to be basically the same as it is used today, as far as I could check.

Cymraeg – 2016-09-07

O Duolingo:

  • pedwar deg chwech forty-six
  • dau athro (m.), dwy athrawes (f.) – two teachers
  • tri athro (m.), tair athrawes (f.) – three teachers
  • pedwar athro (m.), pedair athrawes (f.) – four teachers
  • dau orentwo oranges
  • un deg pum afalfifteen apples
  • tri afalthree apples
  • pum deg tri orenfifty-three oranges
  • chwe oren ac wyth afalsix oranges and eight apples
  • y llew, y teigr, yr eliffant the lion, the tiger, the elephant
  • y llew, y teigr a’r eliffant the lion, the tiger and the elephant
  • y llew a’r teigrthe lion and the tiger
  • y teigr a’r eliffant the tiger and the elephant

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