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62 [sixty-two]

Asking questions 1

Asking questions 1

62 [sittin da biyu]

yi tambayoyi 1

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to learn d-n-ko-i d__ k___ d-n k-y- -------- don koyi 0
Do the students learn a lot? Da-i-a---u-a k--o-da-y-w-? D______ s___ k___ d_ y____ D-l-b-i s-n- k-y- d- y-w-? -------------------------- Dalibai suna koyo da yawa? 0
No, they learn a little. A----un- -oy---ad--. A__ s___ k___ k_____ A-, s-n- k-y- k-d-n- -------------------- Aa, suna koyo kadan. 0
to ask t----ya t______ t-m-a-a ------- tambaya 0
Do you often ask the teacher questions? Ku-a y-wa--tam---a- ma-am? K___ y____ t_______ m_____ K-n- y-w-n t-m-a-a- m-l-m- -------------------------- Kuna yawan tambayar malam? 0
No, I don’t ask him questions often. A-- b---- --w-n --mbayarsa. A__ b_ n_ y____ t__________ A-, b- n- y-w-n t-m-a-a-s-. --------------------------- Aa, ba na yawan tambayarsa. 0
to reply am-a a___ a-s- ---- amsa 0
Please reply. Da fa--n--a-- --sa. D_ f____ z_ a a____ D- f-t-n z- a a-s-. ------------------- Da fatan za a amsa. 0
I reply. Zan -m-a. Z__ a____ Z-n a-s-. --------- Zan amsa. 0
to work a--i a___ a-k- ---- aiki 0
Is he working right now? Ya--- -ana--ik-? Y____ y___ a____ Y-n-u y-n- a-k-? ---------------- Yanzu yana aiki? 0
Yes, he is working right now. E-, ---- a-ki--anz-. E__ y___ a___ y_____ E-, y-n- a-k- y-n-u- -------------------- Ee, yana aiki yanzu. 0
to come z- z_ z- -- zo 0
Are you coming? Zo? Z__ Z-? --- Zo? 0
Yes, we are coming soon. Ee, ----u--a-an-e-a-c--. E__ z_ m_ k______ a c___ E-, z- m- k-s-n-e a c-n- ------------------------ Ee, za mu kasance a can. 0
to live z-ma z___ z-m- ---- zama 0
Do you live in Berlin? K--a-zaun- a -e--in? K___ z____ a B______ K-n- z-u-e a B-r-i-? -------------------- Kuna zaune a Berlin? 0
Yes, I live in Berlin. E-,-ina----n--a Be--in. E__ i__ z____ a B______ E-, i-a z-u-e a B-r-i-. ----------------------- Ee, ina zaune a Berlin. 0

He who wants to speak must write!

Learning foreign languages is not always easy. Language students often find speaking particularly difficult in the beginning. Many do not have the courage to say sentences in the new language. They are too afraid of making mistakes. For students like this, writing can be a solution. For he who wants to learn to speak well should write as much as possible! Writing helps us to adapt to a new language. There are many reasons for this. Writing is different to speaking. It is a much more complex process. When writing, we take more time to consider which words to use. In doing so, our brain works with the new language more intensively. We are also much more relaxed when writing. There is no one there waiting for an answer. So we slowly lose the fear of the language. Furthermore, writing promotes creativity. We feel freer and play with the new language more. Writing also allows us more time than speaking. And it supports our memory! But the biggest advantage of writing is the impersonal form. Meaning, we can closely examine the outcome of our wording. We see everything clearly in front of us. This way we can fix our mistakes ourselves and learn in the process. What you write in the new language is theoretically not important. What's important is formulating written sentences on a regular basis. If you want to practice you could look for a pen pal overseas. Then you should meet in person sometime. You will see: Speaking is now much easier!