George Boeree | (tema vacua)

Hi, Nick.

You are right:  "quite" is multe or poca used as an adverb.  And, of
course, were is eseva.

Speler refers to orthography -- but it is perhaps redundant.  Most
languages say "how do you write it?" instead (Como un scrive le?).  And
there is also ortografia to refer to spellling in general.  I vote to
actually remove speler from the vocabulary.  Besides which, it means to
remove hair or become bald in Italian!

To cast a spell or enchant is encantar, and a spell or incantation is un
encanta.

All my best,

George

Nicholas Hempshall wrote:

>  George Boeree wrote:
> > La lista (engles a lfn):
>
> > quite multe
>
> (US sense) completely -  multe
> (UK sense) a little   -  poca
>
> > spell speler
>
> Is this "spell the word" or "cast a magical spell" or
> both?
>
> > were es
>
> conditional tense - es
> past tense - eseva
>
> Nick
>
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