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#1
Beginners / I need an explanation
June 09, 2015, 10:25:54 AM
If you build the accusative of an inanimate noun, which ends on consonant + consonant + vowel, you short it to just the first consonant.
But for the word "alegra" that would mean you short it to "aleg"; but words can't end on "g" so you add an "e", which means it would become "alege". The tutorial, that I've watched (sunquan's tutorial), said it would be "alegre".

Can someone explain to me, where that "r" is coming from? I don't get that.

Thanks ;)
#2
Introductions / Hello!
June 09, 2015, 10:17:03 AM
Hey,
After watching Seasons 1-3 of Game of Thrones, i got really interested in the language Dothraki. That's why i searched information about it on the internet and somehow i got here. I started watching the Dothraki Tutorial Lessons and try to improve. Although I'm still a bloody beginner, I like learning this language. Enough said ;)

Cheerio,