> [INTRO] - REVIEW
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Is’uh kahat-cop, zhagra, stariben, vaya, kel-zup, tupa, eh glan-tar, na’nahr hayaik. (Use flashcards, games, speaking, repetition, homework, tutorials, and videos, for extra training.)
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That’s the end of chapter 0. For those of you following along/learning, because you’re vulcanites, vuhlkansular, trekkies from ST:Disco, r/Vulcan, or from 40 Eridani A, nemaiyo.
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Chapter 0: Introduction, I finished writing mid-February 2019, I’ve gotten comfortable posting/scheduling a new topic every Monday/Friday, college language classes assemble twice a week for two hours and can cover whole chapters, making vulcanlanguage.blogspot.com move slower, but Vulcan doesn’t share many similarly-sounding words with English.
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If you’re finding these lessons in the distant future, sorry it’s not more front-end stylistic, I hope to streamline the creation/publishing fonts and format and style, etc, but, I hope you’re enjoying volume 2: Vuhlkansu-Nahr, or volume 3: Vuhlkansu-Tal. (the planned trilogy) or Volume 4: Vuhlkansuvayavukh (vulcan fiesta pro!) Or perhaps you’re enjoying the monosyllabic tonal harmonic partially telepathic soothing sounds of the Andorian language. Shran did nothing wrong.
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Bad jokes aside, VLK_1_CH_1_ starts next week -- posting with a scheduler gives time to make a master copy closer to distro, and learn/codify Vuhlkansu with you, by reviewing and proofing, adding a glossary, pi’orniaga (a little taxing), pi'tala, (a little worth it.)
Hope this finds you well.
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