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- Want to learn Mandoa? Hopefully I can help
The beten is the word for the apostrophe used in Mando’a A beten is sometimes used to indicate a slight glottal stop, or in some cases can also indicate pronunciation, breathing, or dropped letters
- Small phrasebook - Learn Mandoa
A Mando walks into a bar, holds up two fingers, and says "Rayshe'a gal olar!" I have put three different languages into a one-sentence joke, one of which is fictional Someone send help Gar ne'lis suvar Shaik'spir akay miit'haa'tayl kaysh o'r maan Mando'a You can't understand Shakespeare until you read him in the original Mando'a
- A collection of Mandoa courses and resources I have created
Here is the course for the Mando'a Alphabet In this course I used the original alphabet as created for the movie AoTC with a substitution made with ericstormtrooper's 'C' since 1) this is a better character and less likely to be confused with 'U', and 2) this is typically what is seen around the internet since it is a downloadable font
- Reworked the grammar a little - Learn Mandoa
In informal Mando’a there are additional words that allow distinction between other verb forms The command verb form is formed by using the word " ke " before the verb or the prefix " k’ " when the verb starts with a vowel The informal future tense is formed by adding the word " ven " in front of the verb
- Dedicated Translation Help Thread - Learn Mandoa
This thread shall serve as a central location for all requests for help with specific translations These requests seem to pop up in various other places, and I thought I would attempt to bring them into one central location I'll put a few links to other translation discussions around the forum so they're easily-accessible from here: Translation of "being protected" and discussion of past
- Mandolin Chords
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- Random Quotes - Learn Mandoa
Random Quotes by Ge'tal Buy'ce » Mon Jul 16, 2018 9:18 am For those moments when you read a particularly awesome quote and think to yourself "I wonder how that would sound in Mando'a?" I'll be updating this root post with finished quotes as they're made And this isn't just for me; anyone can post their own translations here, or even request them
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