Lesson Set Two: Going to the Con, Lesson 6: At the Hotel
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Lesson Set Two: Going to the Con, Lesson 6: At the Hotel
Summary
Lesson Set Two: Going to the Con, Lesson 6: At the Hotel is a chapter[1].
Key Facts
- Lesson Set Two: Going to the Con, Lesson 6: At the Hotel's instance of is recorded as Going to the Con, Lesson 6: At the Hotel — instance of (P31): chapter[2].
- Lesson Set Two: Going to the Con, Lesson 6: At the Hotel's part of is recorded as Going to the Con, Lesson 6: At the Hotel — part of (P361): Lesson Set Two: Going to the Con[3].
- Lesson Set Two: Going to the Con, Lesson 6: At the Hotel's language of work or name is recorded as Going to the Con, Lesson 6: At the Hotel — language of work or name (P407): English[4].
- Lesson Set Two: Going to the Con, Lesson 6: At the Hotel's language of work or name is recorded as Going to the Con, Lesson 6: At the Hotel — language of work or name (P407): Láadan[5].
- Lesson Set Two: Going to the Con, Lesson 6: At the Hotel's published in is recorded as Going to the Con, Lesson 6: At the Hotel — published in (P1433): A Third Dictionary & Grammar of Láadan[6].
- Lesson Set Two: Going to the Con, Lesson 6: At the Hotel's title is recorded as Lesson 6[7].
- Lesson Set Two: Going to the Con, Lesson 6: At the Hotel's subtitle is recorded as At the Hotel[8].
- Lesson Set Two: Going to the Con, Lesson 6: At the Hotel's first line is recorded as To make a verb plural — that is, to indicate that more than one subject is involved — just put "me-" at the very beginning of the verb.[9].
- Lesson Set Two: Going to the Con, Lesson 6: At the Hotel's last line is recorded as Complete the following sentences by adding the appropriate ending to the Láadan word that follows the sentence.[10].
- Lesson Set Two: Going to the Con, Lesson 6: At the Hotel's copyright status is recorded as Going to the Con, Lesson 6: At the Hotel — copyright status (P6216): copyrighted[11].
- Lesson Set Two: Going to the Con, Lesson 6: At the Hotel's quotation or excerpt is recorded as The rule is the same if the word you're using would be an adjective in English. So, for example, the Láadan word for 'blue" is "leyi"; and the way to say "The suitcases are blue" in Láadan is "Bíi ril meleyi imedim wa." Notice that you don't have to make any change in the word "suitcase" — only in the word "blue."[12].
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Geography
Lesson Set Two: Going to the Con, Lesson 6: At the Hotel's part of is recorded as Going to the Con, Lesson 6: At the Hotel — part of (P361): Lesson Set Two: Going to the Con[3].
Designation and Status
Lesson Set Two: Going to the Con, Lesson 6: At the Hotel's instance of is recorded as Going to the Con, Lesson 6: At the Hotel — instance of (P31): chapter[2].