Antonio Carlos R. da Fonseca | Re: Probably a common question
- Autor: Antonio Carlos R. da Fonseca (“acrfonseca”)
- Tema: Re: Probably a common question
- Data: 2005-04-19 14:05
- Mesaje: 975 (a supra, presedente, seguente)
Rio, 19/04/05 Car Jacques, > Do you know where is it possible to find the most complete > LFN vocabulary ? LFN has several dictionaries, pleas look at: http://www.lingua-franca-nova.net/ and follow the links. > For example I cannot find the LFN word translating the adjective > "English". Is it "engles" as for the language ? In LFN "engles" is a noum and an adjective. In: Engles es un sifra de comunica. (English is a communication code). "engles" is a nom. But in: La om engles se porta plu bon. (The English man dresses very well). "engles" is an adjective. It´s not difficult, but for better understanding you should read the LFN grammar and realise how simple LFN is. It would get a short time from you. Salute, Antonio