Showing posts with label vuhl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vuhl. Show all posts

Friday, May 17, 2019

> Intro - Practice 30

> Intro - Practice 30
Tumaya (schedule/program)

Take a moment and realize the first thing you do when you wake from sleep. In Vulcan, write part of your morning schedule. Extra: Ask a partner “fi’tumaya ra?” (what is the schedule?)

Fi’tumaya ra. = What’s on the schedule?
Nash-gad nash-gad ________ = Today I ____________.

(more examples)
Nam-tor asal lu. = When is the morning?

Na’gad-shen. = Toward sunrise.

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Monday, March 11, 2019

> Intro – Months of the year and days of the week.

> Intro – Months of the year and days of the week.

Months
1 January > Z’at
2 February > D’ruh
3 March > K’riBrax
4 April > re’T’Khutai
5 May > T’ke Khuti
6 June > Khuti
7 July > ta’Krat
8 August > K’ri’lior
9 September > et’Khior
10 October > T’lakht
11 November > T’ke’Tas
12 December > Tasmeen


Days (for English speakers), the days of the week are not listed by VLI, so here are some VLG suggestions.
1 Monday > Y’mon
2 Tuesday > Y’tues
3 Wednesday >  Y’wednes
4 Thursday > Y’thurs
5 Friday > Y’frih
6 Saturday > Y’s’tur
7 Sunday > Y’sun

What would you call the days of the week?
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Note: Days of the week aren’t capitalized unless needed. The first day to the week isn’t known, but generally, after the weekend. Vulcan culture canon is very spiritual and ceremonial, it may be that every day holds religious impact. The word “date” has two translations, kinuf is more common, d’kam is more poetic.

What day is it? == (nam-tor) gad if?
Today is _____ == (nam-tor) nash-gad ____
What is the date? == (nam-tor) kinuf ra?
Which is the date? == (nam-tor) d’kam if?
Today is Monday 1 January 2019 = (nam-tor) nash-gad y’mon 1 z’at 2019
On monday == fi’y’mon (lit. on top of monday)






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Friday, March 8, 2019

> Intro – What’s in the room? (Svi’ret ra?)

> Intro – What’s in the room? (Svi’ret ra?)
> Intro – Practice 8
Make two sentences.

> Intro – Practice 9
What is something you need for class and why?

> Intro – Practice 10
Answer these clues:
1. Use this for math.
2. Write with this.
3. Garbage cans hold this.
4. You need this to study.
5. Used for sitting.
6. This is for notes.
7. It’s used for carrying books.
8. This shows the time.



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Monday, March 4, 2019

> Intro – Practice 7 (homework)

> Intro – Practice 7 (homework)
Write a very short chat with one ore more of these people:
1. Your friend.
2. Your teacher.
3. Your coworker T’Laina.
4. Your doctor.




Friday, March 1, 2019

> Intro - Culture 1

> Intro – Culture (Iyula) 1
Greeting a VULCAN is different than greeting a human. It is customary to say hello with the Vulcan hand gesture tal’a. If meeting someone for the first time, it is sometimes polite to say an oath of positivism/positivity. Some very common versions are “sochya eh dif” (peace and long life) and “dif-tor heh smusma” (live long and prosper). When being summoned by a friend, it is common to say “it is agreeable to see you again” in english, which is (va’gla-tor rom-yeht) in vuhlkansu. It is illogical for one greeting to accommodate every situation.

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