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Lesson Seven:

What????

  cs is a diphthong, always pronounced like ch

 

What’s a diphthong?  Just two letters that produce a single sound.

 

Micsoda??? (Mee cho duh???)

 

Micsoda??? !!!  More emphatic form of what

 

What’s next?  Oh, This and That . .

1.         Ez and az

     (ezz, uhzz)

 

 What???

  2.   Mi? (what) mee

 

Some examples:

 

3.Mi ez? (What’s this?)  (Mee ezz)

 

4.Mi az? (What’s that ?)  (Mee uzz)

 

 

Also correct, as in it doesn’t make much difference. . .

 

5. Ez mi?/Az mi? (Ez mee/uhz mee) (What’s this?/What’s that?)

  

Good or Bad

 

1.         Ez jo (Ez yo) (This is good)

 

7.Ez nem jo  (Ez nem yo) (This is not

                                 good)

 

8. Az jo (That is good) (Uhz jo)

 

9. Az nem jo (That is not good) (Uz nem yo)

 

                                                                                                                                                                     

Quiz Time (Quiz 7)

 

1.            What?

2.            What????

3.            This

4.            That

5.            What’s this?

6.            What’s that

7.            This is good. 

8.            This is not good.

9.            That is good.

10.   That is not good.

 

Answers

 

1.                        Mi

2.                        Micsoda         

3.                        Ez

4.                        Az

5.     Ez mi?

6.     Az mi?

7.     Ez jo

1.               Ez nem jo

2.               Az jo

3.              Az nem jo.

 

    

Score

 

1-3 go back and review

4-5  good

7-8 very good

9-10 awesome

                                                                                                                                                                                                

End of Lesson Seven.



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