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księżycowy wrote:One suggestion: open it up to more languages. As in, if Austronesian languages are going in the Pacific forum, make a Pacific café.
I'd make the same suggestion for the Austronesian specific games that were made in the SEA forum.
This would give these threads the best chance to continue to be active, and you guys can obviously still use Austronesian languages in them. But it's just my suggestion.
vijayjohn wrote:We've already done that for both the Uralic Café and the Afroasiatic Café.
księżycowy wrote:One suggestion: open it up to more languages. As in, if Austronesian languages are going in the Pacific forum, make a Pacific café.
atalarikt wrote:Also, does that mean the Pacific café can only have Austronesian languages not spoken in SEA, I'm wondering?
Irusia wrote:pada - to
Setelah mempelajari materi pada unit, pemelajar diharapkan mampu ...
After studying the material from the unit, a learner is expected to be able ...
Irusia wrote:simaklah - listen (is it the imperative?)
lengkapilah - complete
praktikkanlah - practice
jawablah - answer
salinlah - copy
2. Is -lah an imperative sufix?
Irusia wrote:maaf, permisi, mohon maaf - sorry, excuse me (what's the difference?)
saya pamit - I say goodbye
Irusia wrote:saja - only, just (Saya baik-baik saja - why is it used here?)
salam hormat - ? (beginning of a letter)
Irusia wrote:semoga - I hope, I wish, hopefully
Irusia wrote:depan - ?
salam - ? (in the end of a letter)
Irusia wrote:sesuai - appropriate, according to
Salinlah ungkapan-ungkapan yang digunakan Santi dalam pos-elnya sesuai dengan keterangan di bawah ini!
Copy the expressions used by Santi in her email according to the information below!
Irusia wrote:salam pembuka - *see explanation after quote*
inti - core
surat - letter
mengakhiri - to finish
salam penutup - *see explanation after quote*
berdasarkan - on the basis, based on
masukan - input, suggestion
Irusia wrote:1. What does -kah mean?
Irusia wrote:3. What is the difference between di and dalam?
Irusia wrote:4. Are these names male or female: Santi, Beni, Harnita, Mandra, Lukas (I guess this one is male), Panji, Ahmad (I guess this one is male too), Sari, Hainun, Dimas, Sarah (this one must be female), Lia (also female), Andini, Hikmat, Wawan?
Linguaphile wrote:What kind of Estonian course are you taking? What materials do they use? Tbh I did not realize you were taking a course right now, that's cool. How often do you have this course? Ma kadestan sind.
Irusia wrote:Linguaphile wrote:What kind of Estonian course are you taking? What materials do they use? Tbh I did not realize you were taking a course right now, that's cool. How often do you have this course? Ma kadestan sind.
I am taking an Estonian course in my university. During the three years I've been taking the course we've used various materials. At the moment, we're using "K nagu Kihnu" (AFAIK, it hasn't been published yet) and we also practice speaking using various games. Last semester, we had 3 classes a week (2 language classes + 1 literature class), but, as I understand, now we're going to have only 2 classes a week.
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