Biu Lesono / Lesson Two
Lesson | Exercises
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1) What is the Mondlango equivelant of these English words?
I
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mi
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you
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yi
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he
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hi
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she
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xi
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it
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ji
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to speak
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parli
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to read
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legi
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sings
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kantan
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writes
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skriban
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animal
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besto
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furniture
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meblo
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country
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lando
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cat
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kato
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tiger
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tigro
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China
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Cino
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rose
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rozo
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who
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kiu
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what
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kio
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she is eating
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xi esan manjanta
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I am reading
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mi esan leganta
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2) Re-phrase each sentence as a question, using "kio".
Elefanto esan besto.
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Kio esan elefanto?
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Tablo esan meblo.
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Kio esan tablo?
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Kato esan besto.
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Kio esan kato?
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Tigro esan besto.
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Kio esan tigro?
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Cino esan lando.
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Kio esan Cino?
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Rozo esan floro.
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Kio esan roso?
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3) Convert the following words to the specified gender.
misto (f)
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mistino
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frato (m)
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fratulo
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koko (f)
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kokino
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kato (m)
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Katulo
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tigro (f)
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tigrino
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