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Grammar class

March 8, 2012 by BJ and Jill Sanders

Who remembers how fun grammar was in school?! Not me. But I am reminded of it as we are learning grammar here at New Tribes Training! I don’t know how, but it has been more enjoyable this time around! It’s a little different though. Here is our first assignment that we had (the easiest). Take a stab at it and see if you can figure it out: (oh yeah…this is Turkish language)

1. kopek = dog
2. kopekim = my dog
3. kopekler = dogs
4. kopeklerim = my dogs
5. kopeklersi = his dogs

From this set of words, we have to find out if there is a noun, verb, possession, and if it’s singular or plural. Once you figure that out, it will be pretty consistant to stay the same in that language! Good luck! I’ll post the answers at the bottom (remember, this is a super easy one compared to the other languages we’ve been getting into!)

Also, sorry we haven’t been posting as often. We have actually been working on a new blog website all semester and it has been quite the task! So please stay patient with us…it will be worth it! We hope to reveal the site soon!!

Answers:
kopek=dog (noun root)
-ler=makes the word plural
-im=1st person singular (or my)
-si=3rd person singular (or his)

How did you do on it?!?!

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