Friday, November 16, 2018

Coming Soon

15 November 2018: First Post!
vulcanlanguage.blogspot.com
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Working on having VLI 2016 course here, either by posts or links to a google-doc account for easy reading/download. Planning to have additional sections for easier learning, i.e. prefixes, prepositions, question words, tourist phrases, like most language guides. Eventually a dictionary in a single page so you can hit-control+f, to search for your word and provide google metadata in the process. reddit.com/r/Vulcan for any questions. Will have next post in a week. I have speakvulcantome.tumblr.com and vuhlkansu.blogspot.com and I'm ready to start an email just for gen-lis vuhlkansu yeet but not until the lessons here are up and ready so to teach abridged versions and prep visuals. VLI was messy and disjointed in the least, and very vital, so I have to recreate it. When uploaded visually improved, the next logical step is to have 1) additional lessons, as the next level, 2) a new words submission/vote section, not for instant adoption but as known/slang options for things the language doesn't cover, or direct people to the right word, and 3) pdfs and or a coursebook. That's the update.

https://www.memrise.com/course/1691501/vulcan-language-institute-lessons/ is the better of the memrise Vulcan lessons, just for sake of fewer periods and typos in the source material to enter when studying. It succeeds also by teaching the words for the sentence first, then teaches the sentence, all the way to the end. The numbers section is a bit annoying, but short. (three, third, 3) and is how I modeled the Romulan courses at memrise, and the same if I were to add a memrise course to supplement, e.g. the 2020 version etc. and would be an entire course, not a collection of small courses/lessons to confuse people searching for where to start. and as mentioned above I post to vuhlkansu.blogspot.com if you're a native speaker. I'm not Mark Gardner, just an enthusiast.

I'm posting the lessons here, to not bore learners with poetry. By the way, ralash-tanaf doesn't rhyme.



k'lalatar prkori k'lalatar prnak'lirli,
Vulcan proverb meaning, "infinite diversity in infinite combinations."

Kol-Ut-Shan
Vulcan motto for IDIC, roughly 'shock, empathy, transfer'

t'traih-ve
'of there, one', compare to latin "e pluribus unim"





K'tahl ahm t'nash-veh. La dvin nash-veh dular.

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