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[To teach: copulas, free word order, lack of articles, a handful of nouns and adjectives]
 
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Go on to [[User:Erimeyz/Beginners' Guide: Lesson Five - Basic Noun Cases|Lesson Five]].
  
 
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<small>*''Britannia est insula'' is the first sentence on the first page of many Latin textbooks.  It also happens to be a copular sentence, like the Na'vi sentences being taught here.  A little inside joke, if you'll indulge us.</small>
 
<small>*''Britannia est insula'' is the first sentence on the first page of many Latin textbooks.  It also happens to be a copular sentence, like the Na'vi sentences being taught here.  A little inside joke, if you'll indulge us.</small>

Revision as of 04:10, 28 January 2010

Note: This beginner's guide is a work in progress. There is still a lot to be done before it gets released. Feedback from everyone is welcome, including from beginners and experienced Na'vi learners. Please add your comments on the Beginners' Guide talk page, or post to one of the Beginners' Guide threads on the Learn Na'vi forum (such as the Letters and Sounds thread), or send a forum PM to Erimeyz.



[Placeholder for introductory text]

Britannia Est Insula*

[To teach: copulas, free word order, lack of articles, a handful of nouns and adjectives]

Go on to Lesson Five.


*Britannia est insula is the first sentence on the first page of many Latin textbooks. It also happens to be a copular sentence, like the Na'vi sentences being taught here. A little inside joke, if you'll indulge us.