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Re: Interglossa and Glosa
Xavier Abadia ("Xavier Abadia" <xabadiar@...>) on May 13, 2011
Mega gratia, Ian. I’m already getting printed the GID’s pdf version.
— I= n glosalist@yahoogroups.com, Ian Niles ian_niles@... wrote:
Hi Xav= ier,
Thanks a lot for making the entire text of Interglossa avai= lable online. That's amazing! The best Glosa dictionary is t= he GID (Glosa Internet Dictionary), and you can download it here: http://w= ww.glosa.org/gid/index.html. I like the PDF version the best. The best re= source for learning Glosa is here: http://www.glosa.org/en/g18s.htm. I= t's pretty easy to make fast progress with the language (because of the lan= guage's isolating character and its small number of roots). I started lear= ning the language in December of last year, and it's pretty easy for me to = converse and translate using the language now.
If you have any ques= tions, feel free to ask them here.
Welcome, Ian
To: glos= alist@yahoogroups.com From: xabadiar@… Date: Wed, 11 May 2011 10:54:1= 9 +0000 Subject: [glosalist] Interglossa and Glosa
= Hello. I’m sorry for not writing in Glosa, I’m new at this group. I alrea= dy know the handbook of Interglossa, and I have scanned up to text. I invit= e you to see it online: https://sites.google.com/site/interglossa1943/
= I would like to know what is the best dictionary of GLOSA I may use to lea= rn the language now. If possible, a dictionary indicating the categories of= every word (n., v., adj., adv., prep., and so on). Actually the handbook= of Interglossa presented the vocabulary in this way.
Thanks in advanc= e.
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