Postby Trapy » 2019-01-29, 5:07
Irankarapte!
“Thankyou” Amerika-itak ku=itak rusuy yakun “Iyairaykere” Ainu-itak ku=itak.
Tanto ruyanpe henne as. Tanto upas ek nankor. Nisatta henne pirka ne. Nisatta mean ne.
Suy unukaran no!
Hello!
Thankyou American speak I say want to if so, then “iyairaykere” Ainu speak I speak.
Today rain doesn’t fall. Today snow comes supposedly. Tomorrow not good is. Tomorrow cold is.
Let us meet again!
Wanted to combine learning both “Thankyou” and “if...then”. I was excited to learn it as I love the French nuances like si + imparfait = conditional and si + present = future etc. So I was thrown for a loop at how yakun is basically put between two clauses instead of a setup like if... then... . So, I think “if so, then...” is close as if it was not two separate sentences.
Then wanted to remember rasuy and nankor as I don’t want to lose them (still not “down” with them yet. I remember they exist but not what they are. The first being desire, the second being probability).
sine, tu, tre, ihne, asikne, iwan 一 二 三 四 五 六
"and now every toilet will burn to ashes!""