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Post by Lykos PackLeader on Aug 5, 2003 14:49:22 GMT -8
I have a special way of practicing my Litaja every day. I only speak Litaja to my dog. I tell her to "usek," or heel (actually it means "to follow), not to "pager" (a short version of "pagerik" which means to pull or yank). When I feed her, I give her "beita," (generic word for all food), and "ada" (generic for drink).. when I want her, I tell her to venir," (short for venirik" which is the verb for "to come"). I fully realize that I know more than anyone else does, but I really thought the vocabulary at the end of the webpagemight be enough for now. If I'm wrong, sorry. I have a list of short phrases you can say as you go along in life. Important words like: "oops" (gas-eeh, short for gaseema, which means "fate" or "destiny")), "range" (means "wrong," as in: that's wrong). "Tey-soteo!" means: You there! sort of like "Hey! You there!"). Just tell me what you want; I'll do it (in short spurts for ease of learning, okay?).. I'm starting another new thread about sentence structure. It's important enough.
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