Hand-book of Volapük/1.5
EXERCISE 5
[edit]VOCABULARY
[edit]Tid, instruction. | Selob, I sell. | Bod, bread. |
Tidob, I teach. | Lemob, I buy. | Mit, meat. |
Fidob, I eat. | Tedel, merchant. | Yeb, grass. |
Dlinob, I drink. | Vin, wine. | Vom, woman. |
Lilädob, I read. | Vat, water. |
Tidom. Kim tidom ? Man tidom. Selom bukis. Kim selom bukis ? Ob selob bukis. Givom moni. Kim givom moni ? Fat givom moni. Man tidom puli. Tedel selom bukis. Man dlinom vati. Vom dlinof vini. Kat fidom mugi. Pul fidom bodi.
Kis ? what ?
Kisi givom pule ? Givom moni e bodi pule. (Remember that, when the subject is not expressed, givom means he gives, or does he give ?) Kisi blinof mane ? Blinof vati. Kisi vom fidof ? Fidof bodi e dlinof vati. Kisi man fidom ? Fidom bodi e dlinom vini. Jip fidom yebi.
Supply the proper endings in the following sentences :
Man dlin-- vin--. Vom dlin-- vat--. Fat pul-- giv-- mon-- vom--. Mot blin-- bod-- pul--.
He comes. Who comes ? The man comes. He eats bread. I eat bread. He gives a dollar. Who gives a dollar ? The father gives a dollar. The man has a dog. The boy buys a book. The father drinks wine. The mother drinks water. The dog sees the cat. The boy buys bread. What does he eat ? He eats bread. Who eats bread ? What does she give to the boy ? She gives the boy money. What does the woman eat ? She eats bread and meat. The dog sees three sheep.
I eat meat, you eat bread; he drinks water, she drinks wine. We have books, YOU have eyes, they have ears.