Monday, December 27, 2004
LEARN PISCIBISH
Heja all.. enjojing the Piscibish lessons so far? Vell since I'm bored here's a second lesson. Lesson 2 - NUMBERS In any language it is important to know numbers. Otherwise you might get confused - and please note that I am typing in English now. Just as you learn Chinese from English translations, you learn Piscibish from English translations as well. One - Värn (ignore the accent for now, it's read "vahn") Two - Voo (this one is easy) Three - Three (no change here) Four - Four (nor here) Five - Fich (I figured there should be a change somewhere) Six - Säx (pronounced "sucks" - really! don't read it as "sex") Seven - Selvan (okay just kidding) Seven - Seven (no reason to change) Eight - Ajt (same pronounciation) Nine - Nine Ten - Ten So out of the first 10 numbers you have 5 numbers being the same as English. That's 3, 4, 7, 9 and 10. Good thing huh? Je I guess so. Enjoy yourself now, because the next ten is much more of a problem, but at least the words are shortened. =) Eleven - Alëv (ah-laiff) Twelve - Tölf (tolf - that's easy) Thirteen - Firtjn (fir-teen.. about there) Fourteen - Fürtjn (only changes in writing, not in speaking) Fifteen - Fiftjn Sixteen - Sixtjn Seventeen - Sevtjn (sev-tin.. see its so much more convenient!) Eighteen - Aitjn (aye-tin) Nineteen - Nitjn (ni-tin) Twenty - Twönt (tohnt, or "taunt") Most of the time you can just ignore the accents because it's mostly a waste of time and just there to make the words look impressive. Now learn the numbers well, and you won't be disappointed. Now more on BASICS. Because solely learning numbers is pointless. not = närt And the 5W1H. Very important when asking questions. When = Vën. Where = Vër. Why = Vie. What = Värt. Who = Vul (pronounce the "l" at the end, otherwise people might think you mean "2") How = Awe (pronounced 'ow.. like American slang) So fruitful learning all.. and have fun!! Will be back for a third lesson.
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