Lesson 38: Vocabulary Practice 6: Love
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Lesson 38: Vocabulary Practice 6: Love
Summary
Lesson 38: Vocabulary Practice 6: Love is a lesson[1].
Key Facts
- Lesson 38: Vocabulary Practice 6: Love's instance of is recorded as Vocabulary Practice 6: Love — instance of (P31): lesson[2].
- Lesson 38: Vocabulary Practice 6: Love's instance of is recorded as Vocabulary Practice 6: Love — instance of (P31): scholarly chapter[3].
- Lesson 38: Vocabulary Practice 6: Love's follows is recorded as Vocabulary Practice 6: Love — follows (P155): Lesson 37: Beneficiary Case[4].
- Lesson 38: Vocabulary Practice 6: Love's followed by is recorded as Vocabulary Practice 6: Love — followed by (P156): Lesson 39: Purpose Case[5].
- Lesson 38: Vocabulary Practice 6: Love's part of is recorded as Vocabulary Practice 6: Love — part of (P361): laadanlanguage.org[6].
- Lesson 38: Vocabulary Practice 6: Love's language of work or name is recorded as Vocabulary Practice 6: Love — language of work or name (P407): English[7].
- Lesson 38: Vocabulary Practice 6: Love's language of work or name is recorded as Vocabulary Practice 6: Love — language of work or name (P407): Láadan[8].
- Lesson 38: Vocabulary Practice 6: Love's main subject is recorded as Vocabulary Practice 6: Love — main subject (P921): term of endearment[9].
- Lesson 38: Vocabulary Practice 6: Love's work available at URL is recorded as http://laadanlanguage.org/38.html#top[10].
- Lesson 38: Vocabulary Practice 6: Love's title is recorded as Lesson 38: Vocabulary Practice 6: Love[11].
- Lesson 38: Vocabulary Practice 6: Love's first line is recorded as This is a “themed” Vocabulary Practice.[12].
- Lesson 38: Vocabulary Practice 6: Love's last line is recorded as In #25, we could use “benem” (to stay) as the verb; however, we could also emphasize that Marsha was temporarily dwelling at Elizabeth’s by using “néehabelid” [née– (TEMP) + habelid (to dwell)].[13].
- Lesson 38: Vocabulary Practice 6: Love's copyright status is recorded as Vocabulary Practice 6: Love — copyright status (P6216): no known copyright restrictions[14].
- Lesson 38: Vocabulary Practice 6: Love's quotation or excerpt is recorded as In #23, did you remember the idiom for “each other” or “one another”? We use an appropriately numbered demonstrative pronoun (form of “hi”) twice: the first marked as Subject (no apparent case ending) and the second marked with the case ending appropriate to what the relationship is between “each other.” So for two of us feeling an emotion toward each other (or not, as in #23), the idiom would be “hizh hizhedim.”[15].