Let's Learn Talossan!, Lesson Three

Started by Baron Alexandreu Davinescu, April 15, 2025, 01:24:32 PM

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Baron Alexandreu Davinescu

Okay, still not done with this one.  I have several times looked at my undone chart of pluralizations and then closed it again.  But it's mostly done, and hopefully in the next few days I'll get the motivation to grind through sorting out this chapter in my book into a useable reference table.

https://talossan.net/lesson-three/
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King Txec

It's looking good. I still struggle with the fact that subjects and predicates are reversed (or at least seem to be reversed) and the English teacher in me rebels at that!

-Txec R
TXEC R, by the Grace of God, King of Talossa and of all its Realms and Regions, King of Cézembre, Sovereign Lord and Protector of Pengöpäts and the New Falklands, Defender of the Faith, Leader of the Armed Forces, Viceroy of Hoxha and Vicar of Atatürk
    

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Quote from: King Txec on April 15, 2025, 01:31:47 PMsubjects and predicates are reversed (or at least seem to be reversed)

I *think* what you're saying is that you struggle with the subject being identified by a suffix to the verb rather than by pronoun alone? But this is only an expansion of what happens in every English verb with "I go, he goes"

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King Txec

Whatever the reason, I struggle. My mind is not very "languages" oriented but I can recall about a billion useless facts!

-Txec R
TXEC R, by the Grace of God, King of Talossa and of all its Realms and Regions, King of Cézembre, Sovereign Lord and Protector of Pengöpäts and the New Falklands, Defender of the Faith, Leader of the Armed Forces, Viceroy of Hoxha and Vicar of Atatürk
    

Baron Alexandreu Davinescu

Okay, this lesson is done  There will be some "further exercises" to do, but the hard part is done.  @Marcel Eðo Pairescu Tafial, UrGP , any issues with it?  I know that my pluralization chart is not exactly right (third declension isn't as simple as "a syllable with ä"), but I think it gets it as close as you can get without being excessively complicated.

https://talossan.net/lesson-three/
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Marcel Eðo Pairescu Tafial, UrGP

Quote from: Baron Alexandreu Davinescu on Today at 10:19:30 AMOkay, this lesson is done  There will be some "further exercises" to do, but the hard part is done.  @Marcel Eðo Pairescu Tafial, UrGP , any issues with it?  I know that my pluralization chart is not exactly right (third declension isn't as simple as "a syllable with ä"), but I think it gets it as close as you can get without being excessively complicated.

https://talossan.net/lesson-three/

Your pluralisation table is missing 1st declension nouns ending in stressed vowels, which actually makes the exercise afterwards impossible:

The singular of "lapins" isn't "lapin" (so looking it up on Översteir won't give you any results), but rather "lapì". These types of nouns are often enough that they should be accounted for.

As for the complexity of it all: this (along with pronunciation and stress placement) is the type of thing I've always struggled with the most when making learning materials: all the complexity is front-loaded. In a way I'm glad to see that I'm not the only one who's struggling.
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Baron Alexandreu Davinescu

Oh, right! Thank you. That's the problem with starting something and then finishing it like 2 months later: you lose track of what you were doing.

Okay, I'll take another run at fixing it up.
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