Yeah.. the
chek thing is a good point. I got it from Mr. Peterson's blog when I was looking for audio here:
http://www.dothraki.com/2012/07/comic-con-again-off-again/So what if I moved it to the phrases level and kept the exclamation mark? Let me know what you think.
Also, I've been giving the good vs well a thought and I figured, what if chek, even if it means well or "nicely" as you said, could also be used as a response to "I made some pancakes". The question is, what does the English "good" mean when we reply with it? And more importantly, what could a Dothraki
chek mean? What if instead of "I made some pancakes" - "That is a good thing", we are actually saying "things are well" / "all is good", as in stating your current change in overall satisfaction. I think a word that means "well" could be used for that. I may be way off here and I'm not sure if I'm making any sense. Just a thought that passed my mind.
On to the adjectives that can be verbs explanation. I will try to write it myself. I'll put it right here for your comments and criticisms. So imagine, if you will, that you are a learner going through my course:
- You've been told in a block of text that this is a course that teaches you Dothraki and that you should learn some grammar along side it. Also, before you start, have a look through sunquan's pronunciation video.
- You have now started learning the
Everyday words and after 3 days of practice you feel ready to advance to the next level.
- Now you learn about noun animacy in another block of text.
- You start learning the words for
Family members.
- You start learning words for things that you find
Outside.
- Now you come upon your first level of
Adjectives - So after you learn some adjectives you stumble upon yet another block of text explaining how the adjectives you just learned can be used as verbs:
Adjectival VerbsIn Dothraki some verbs work as adjectives. In the following levels you will learn some words that are nothing more than verb forms of the adjectives that you have learned in the previous level. So let's take for example a noun and an adjective that you have already learned:
qevir - forest (noun)
zhokwa - big (adjective)
Now if you've been learning any grammar yet you might have already learned that adjectives come after the words that they describe. Let's put our two words together and from a sentence. There are two ways we can do this:
Qevir zhokwa - Big forest.
Qevir zhokwae - The forest is big.
In the first sentence we used the adjective zhokwa to describe the forest.
In the second sentence we used the word zhokwae which is a conjugated form of the verb zhokwalat - to be big.
To learn more about conjugation check out this youtube video:
Dothraki Tutorial Lesson 1 - Pronouns and Present Tense - And then in the next level you learn the verbs which are basically all the same words as in the Adjectives level before that.
Was that correct and clear enough?
There is another thing. It has probably become apparent that English is not my native language. So I would really appreciate it if you guys corrected me on any awkward or incorrect sentences, descriptions or titles that I might have produced in the course. Thanks!