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21 yuli 2008

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Sms-LdP

19 yuli 2007

A modifier-making particle "ney"

30 mayo 2007

The Little Prince (LdP-English). Chapters 1-9 10-14

29 mayo 2007

A.S.-Exupéry Le Petit Prince chapitres 10-14

20 april 2007

G.Orwell "Animal ferma" (chapta 3)

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A.S.-Exupéry Le Petit Prince chapitres 1-9

12 marto 2007

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The fairy tale The King's New Suit

21 januar 2007

The fairy tale "The Bremen Musicians"

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Lingwa de Planeta Introductory course - Curso de estudiar - Вводный обучающий курс

Preface

Welcome to the Lingwa de Planeta introductory course!

It is relatively small: it consists of 7 lessons. Every lesson includes several sections named "Worda" (treating vocabulary) and "Gramatika" (treating grammar). In the Worda section new words are introduced, and these are primarily grammatical words, i.e., those which are not numerous but without which you can't do at all. In the Gramatika section you will find the rules of their usage and combination.

The whole course consists of simple and often funny phrases, so after reading it you will know enough words for simple everyday communication.

The grammar of Lingwa de Planeta is described through a system of special terms. These are written in italics at the right of page. They may be of interest for those who would like not just to read and speak but to analyze the inner structure. Let us take for instance the first grammatical word that you will run across,"kwo-worda". Basically it means the same as the usual word "noun". "Kwo-worda" means "what-word", i.e., the word that you use when you ask "what?" There are also "kwel-worda" (which is most often an adjective), "dzwo-worda" (verb), "inplas-worda" (pronoun), "mah-kwel-worda-partikla" (a particle that makes kwel-worda from, say, kwo-worda), etc.

We sincerely hope that you will enjoy reading the course. And we are waiting for your comments and ideas.


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