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Post by Lupulüc "Lupüc" da Fhöglha on Jun 24, 2014 14:10:30 GMT -6
Just a poll I wanted to conduct to see how many people actually speak Ár glheþ This poll is just for my own curiosity, but now that I think of it, this could be interesting for the Ministry of Culture to look at.
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Marcel Eðo Pairescu Tafial
Batetz las maes, perf. —— Freelance glheþineir (I only accept Worthless Internet Points™ as payment)
Posts: 448
Talossan Since: May 12, 2014
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Post by Marcel Eðo Pairescu Tafial on Jul 5, 2014 9:06:44 GMT -6
I could be more fluent if there was another way to learn vocabulary other than memorizing the entire Översteir.
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Sir C. M. Siervicül
Posts: 9,636
Talossan Since: 8-13-2005
Knight Since: 7-28-2007
Motto: Nonnisi Deo serviendum
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Post by Sir C. M. Siervicül on Jul 5, 2014 9:26:39 GMT -6
I could be more fluent if there was another way to learn vocabulary other than memorizing the entire Översteir. I have something in the works that I believe will really help with that. Probably a couple of months before it's ready though.
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Post by Cresti da Ion Nouacastra on Jul 5, 2014 11:29:51 GMT -6
I could be more fluent if there was another way to learn vocabulary other than memorizing the entire Översteir. I have something in the works that I believe will really help with that. Probably a couple of months before it's ready though. I hope to see it when it's done!
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Andrew Marcu
Citizen of Talossa
Posts: 30
Talossan Since: 7-5-2014
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Post by Andrew Marcu on Jul 5, 2014 11:40:04 GMT -6
I have something in the works that I believe will really help with that. Probably a couple of months before it's ready though. I hope to see it when it's done! Me too!
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Post by Lupulüc "Lupüc" da Fhöglha on Jul 6, 2014 14:22:51 GMT -6
I could be more fluent if there was another way to learn vocabulary other than memorizing the entire Översteir. I have something in the works that I believe will really help with that. Probably a couple of months before it's ready though. Looking forward to it
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Hooligan
Squirrel King of Arms; Cunstaval to Maricopa
Posts: 7,325
Talossan Since: 7-12-2005
Motto: PRIMA CAPIAM POCULA
Baron Since: 11-20-2005
Count Since: 9-8-2012
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Post by Hooligan on Jul 7, 2014 21:22:44 GMT -6
I have seen what Cresti's up to, and it's well worth all your waiting and anticipation.
(Actually, he's up to a couple things, and I've seen both of them and can say the same of the other, as well.)
Hool
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Post by Cresti da Ion Nouacastra on Jul 8, 2014 21:16:20 GMT -6
I could be more fluent if there was another way to learn vocabulary other than memorizing the entire Översteir. This is true. I have tried to memorize words from the Talossan dictionary but have failed miserably. On the Talossan language page, I like the basic vocabulary sections.
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Hooligan
Squirrel King of Arms; Cunstaval to Maricopa
Posts: 7,325
Talossan Since: 7-12-2005
Motto: PRIMA CAPIAM POCULA
Baron Since: 11-20-2005
Count Since: 9-8-2012
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Post by Hooligan on Jul 8, 2014 21:37:14 GMT -6
The best way to learn Talossan is still to just jump on GoogleTalk and immerse yourself in it by conversing using el glheþ with those of us who do so there....
Hool
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Post by Lupulüc "Lupüc" da Fhöglha on Jul 9, 2014 1:37:01 GMT -6
The best way to learn Talossan is still to just jump on GoogleTalk and immerse yourself in it by conversing using el glheþ with those of us who do so there.... Hool That would be great actually! How does one do that?
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Post by Cresti da Ion Nouacastra on Jul 9, 2014 9:18:20 GMT -6
The best way to learn Talossan is still to just jump on GoogleTalk and immerse yourself in it by conversing using el glheþ with those of us who do so there.... Hool That would be great actually! How does one do that? I was thinking the exact same thing.
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King John
King of Talossa
Posts: 2,415
Talossan Since: 5-7-2005
Knight Since: 11-30-2005
Motto: COR UNUM
King Since: 3-14-2007
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Post by King John on Jul 9, 2014 14:39:33 GMT -6
I read it well, and usually don't have to look anything up, but I can't talk worth a dang.
— John R
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Post by Cresti da Ion Nouacastra on Jul 9, 2014 15:50:59 GMT -6
I read it well, and usually don't have to look anything up, but I can't talk worth a dang. — John R This is just like me with my little conlang projects. I understand them but speaking is my biggest problem. I can understand SOME written Talossan but I cant hardly pronounce any of the words.
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Post by Iustì Carlüs Canun on Jul 9, 2014 20:56:29 GMT -6
The best way to learn Talossan is still to just jump on GoogleTalk and immerse yourself in it by conversing using el glheþ with those of us who do so there.... Hool That would be great actually! How does one do that? If you have a gmail account, there's a built-in chat function if you check your mail on an actual computer. If you're phone-bound, there's an app for that, I.E. Google Talk. Also, if you prefer, there's a standalone program for your computer that you can download.
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Capt. Sir Mick Preston
Capitán of the Zouaves
Posts: 6,511
Talossan Since: 9-21-2006
Knight Since: 10-12-2010
Motto: Cuimhnichibh air na daoine bho'n d'thainig sibh
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Post by Capt. Sir Mick Preston on Jul 9, 2014 21:06:38 GMT -6
That would be great actually! How does one do that? If you have a gmail account, there's a built-in chat function if you check your mail on an actual computer. If you're phone-bound, there's an app for that, I.E. Google Talk. Also, if you prefer, there's a standalone program for your computer that you can download. Actually, it's now called 'Hangouts'.
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