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for Proto-Drem - Lesson 1
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Below
are the answers, with an explanation if one might be confused as to why the
answer is the way it is.
- True: I mentioned in the lesson
notes.
- False: Proto-Drem doesn’t have
any ‘articles’ for ‘a’, ‘an’ and ‘the’ which makes context crucial.
- True: like I showed in the
consonant chart.
- True: Like I mention and show
in the examples.
- True: I used
the second half ‘Where are you going?” as an example sentence, and added
the negative at the front.
- False:
The opposite is true, which I mention in the lesson.
- True: like I mention in the
lesson
- True: the
example literally means ‘liquid berry’ which could easily mean “juice”.
- True: Like I mention in the
lesson notes
- False: The ŋk sounds like the c in car. Nc would sound like the k in key.
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