vijayjohn wrote:dEhiN wrote:Are you using a dictionary for some stuff?
Oh, absolutely. I had to look up plenty of stuff.
What dictionary (or dictionaries)?
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vijayjohn wrote:dEhiN wrote:Are you using a dictionary for some stuff?
Oh, absolutely. I had to look up plenty of stuff.
dEhiN wrote:vijayjohn wrote:dEhiN wrote:Are you using a dictionary for some stuff?
Oh, absolutely. I had to look up plenty of stuff.
What dictionary (or dictionaries)?
księżycowy wrote:How well do you guys understand the grammar explanations in that textbook? They're in Indonesian, right?
A. Membaca
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PERPUSTAKAAN SEKOLAH DASAR TUNAS MUDA
Salajane wrote:This is what I do - I look up all the words.
But if you find another good (and free) resource I can switch to it with you.
vijayjohn wrote:Oh, sorry, I completely failed to notice that Salajane linked you to the old textbooks! I was using the new ones before (at the beginning of this thread), then she said something about how the old versions of those textbooks are in a different link, then this group died.
dEhiN wrote:vijayjohn wrote:Oh, sorry, I completely failed to notice that Salajane linked you to the old textbooks! I was using the new ones before (at the beginning of this thread), then she said something about how the old versions of those textbooks are in a different link, then this group died.
Oh ok; are the new ones that different? Are they any better? Easier?
vijayjohn wrote:dEhiN wrote:vijayjohn wrote:Oh, sorry, I completely failed to notice that Salajane linked you to the old textbooks! I was using the new ones before (at the beginning of this thread), then she said something about how the old versions of those textbooks are in a different link, then this group died.
Oh ok; are the new ones that different? Are they any better? Easier?
Oh God yes, they are so much easier.
Or, I dunno, at least I think they look a lot easier.
dEhiN wrote:Yes, they are definitely easier!! I am so much more relieved now! I don't mind using these new textbooks; looking up words will be easier as well.
Also, in that section, when they give examples of each letter at the beginning, middle, and end of a word, even though they use slashes under the word to denote the pronunciation, I take it they aren't actually putting IPA in there, right? For a second I thought they were, and was reading <c> as /c/, <j> as /j/ and <q> as /q/. But then they did the same for <w>, <x>, etc. and there is no /w/ phoneme in the IPA consonant chart. As well, I don't ever remember Indonesian having /x/!
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