math... gu math? *_* and grammatical terms
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Re: math... gu math? *_* and grammatical terms
You could also try to post a few sentences in our bilingual section. Producing language is part of the practice, otherwise yo won't be able to apply the vocabulary and grammar you have learned.
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Re: math... gu math? *_* and grammatical terms
Well, there's cur and cuir for starters, cur being the verbal noun (putting) and cuir the verb (put!). Cur is /kur/, fairly easy; cuir can be /kurʲ/ or /kuð/ (the ð being the same as English th in the) in many Hebridean and some mainland dialects."Cur" "Cueer", and almost like a "Curth"
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Re: math... gu math? *_* and grammatical terms
GunChleoc wrote:You could also try to post a few sentences in our bilingual section. Producing language is part of the practice, otherwise yo won't be able to apply the vocabulary and grammar you have learned.
I plan on it
also ak, that's good to know