Lesson 7: Your Turn 1
lesson 7/70 on the laadanlanguage.org reference website
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Lesson 7: Your Turn 1
Summary
Lesson 7: Your Turn 1 is a lesson[1].
Key Facts
- Lesson 7: Your Turn 1's instance of is recorded as Your Turn 1 — instance of (P31): lesson[2].
- Lesson 7: Your Turn 1's instance of is recorded as Your Turn 1 — instance of (P31): scholarly chapter[3].
- Lesson 7: Your Turn 1's follows is recorded as Your Turn 1 — follows (P155): Lesson 6: Translation 1[4].
- Lesson 7: Your Turn 1's followed by is recorded as Your Turn 1 — followed by (P156): Lesson 8: Auxiliaries[5].
- Lesson 7: Your Turn 1's part of is recorded as Your Turn 1 — part of (P361): laadanlanguage.org[6].
- Lesson 7: Your Turn 1's language of work or name is recorded as Your Turn 1 — language of work or name (P407): English[7].
- Lesson 7: Your Turn 1's language of work or name is recorded as Your Turn 1 — language of work or name (P407): Láadan[8].
- Lesson 7: Your Turn 1's main subject is recorded as Your Turn 1 — main subject (P921): self-directed learning[9].
- Lesson 7: Your Turn 1's work available at URL is recorded as http://laadanlanguage.org/07.html#top[10].
- Lesson 7: Your Turn 1's title is recorded as Lesson 7: Your Turn 1[11].
- Lesson 7: Your Turn 1's first line is recorded as The seventh lesson of each set of seven will give you the opportunity to put your skills to use in translating from English into Láadan.[12].
- Lesson 7: Your Turn 1's last line is recorded as For example, “It’s windy, cloudy, and cold,” would be “Bíi ham yul, boshum, i rahowa wa.”[13].
- Lesson 7: Your Turn 1's copyright status is recorded as Your Turn 1 — copyright status (P6216): no known copyright restrictions[14].
- Lesson 7: Your Turn 1's quotation or excerpt is recorded as In Láadan the idiom for speaking about the weather involves the verb “ham” followed by the weather effect (sun, rain, wind, storm, and so on). So the English “It’s windy,” would be, in Láadan, “ham yul.”[15].