ordered a test copy of the physical version of my book, HOPEFULLY it arrives before i move to taiwan, then i can dump it off at my local esperanto club as a parting gift.
i started writing a textbook + dictionary for greenlandic now, which is really hard because i don't know greenlandic and the dictionaries/lessons suck. for example, "alluu" or something like that is "hello", but i managed to learn from a greenlandic youtuber that "alluu-kkat" means "hi everyone!" - elsewhere it said this kkat means "plural" among other things, but i had no idea from the lessons i saw that you could use it like that.
anyway i'm hoping to make a dictionary of 1,000-1,200 words, throw in a few examples of the grammar from 2-word and 3-word phrases i could actually understand, and then put it up for sale. right now i'm at about 800 words... i'm just hoping that someone will be able to use this book, go on to *actually* learn greenlandic, and then write a better textbook later so i can learn from it myself lol.
i started writing a textbook + dictionary for greenlandic now, which is really hard because i don't know greenlandic and the dictionaries/lessons suck. for example, "alluu" or something like that is "hello", but i managed to learn from a greenlandic youtuber that "alluu-kkat" means "hi everyone!" - elsewhere it said this kkat means "plural" among other things, but i had no idea from the lessons i saw that you could use it like that.
anyway i'm hoping to make a dictionary of 1,000-1,200 words, throw in a few examples of the grammar from 2-word and 3-word phrases i could actually understand, and then put it up for sale. right now i'm at about 800 words... i'm just hoping that someone will be able to use this book, go on to *actually* learn greenlandic, and then write a better textbook later so i can learn from it myself lol.
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