 What's up guys, EvilDeer here. So this is actually the second time I'm recording the second Esperanto slash World of Warcraft lesson because the first time I filmed it for some reason everything was black except for my mouse and all you could see was my mouse bouncing around the screen. All you could hear was hear me. So unfortunately I completed one of the quests. I'm just going to go back through and do everything that I did just so that I can re-teach you all the words and stuff like that. Anyway so we'll just start off with a little bit of revision. So first up what was the word for dwarf? It was nanno. Okay and what was the word for night elf? It was nokta elfo. Now by the way I had a few people in the comments go how come you didn't say nokta elfo which seems more standard. I just want to say that when you're combining an adjective and a noun in Esperanto there's generally like three different ways you can do it okay. So you can either say nokta elfo as two separate words you can combine them and drop the adjective the a so you could say nokta elfo or you could leave the a in say nokta elfo but as one word or you could even use the noun on both and say nokta elfo. Now I'm choosing to do nokta elfo just because it keeps things clear and separate. However there is a general way of choosing which one you should do. One is look at standards like what currently exists with an Esperanto. So if it's like if night elf was like a standard word that exists in Esperanto and it's in literature as nokta elfo I'd follow that because that is what's being developed over time that's how it is now but I haven't really seen night elf written anywhere else so I've just chosen to go nokta elfo. You guys can go nokta elfo you can go nokta elfo it's really one of those things where you can just choose. Now by the way you see where we are now this is kind of like the main base okay now most people like the the word for this in the game is the camp or something like that like will ferry I don't know what it is some type of camp but in Esperanto a lot of people make this mistake they transfer camp and they say kampo because it sounds similar that's a false similarity kampo actually means like a like fields that you know are good for growing food and and you've got animals on it like grass you know like rolling fields type of thing arable land stuff like that so that out there that's a kampo but this here this isn't a kampo this is a tendardal okay so tendal means tent and ardo is a suffix which means a group of so you have tendardal which means a group of tents this is basically what this is so yeah just tendardal just so you guys know someone now we're just a little bit more revision I'm not sure what I'm doing in here again um yeah so we'll just do a bit more revision the word for uh blood elf what was that it was sanga elfo what was the word for goblin it was cobaldo and what was the word for us we are bovolo so yeah we got out here hey you see these um okay so these guys are called bristle back invaders there's some enemies so we're going to kill them and learn how to say their name so bristle means like hair on an animal but like short or maybe on a beard type of thing and the word for that the adjective in esprano is hita hita and it's called hirta so that's the first adjective then it's called back now back i'm assuming it means like all this like bristle running down his back back in esprano is dorsal dorsal and you can kind of associate that with like dorsal fin because it runs down the back that's an easy way to remember it and he's an invader so to invade is invadi and the i at the end of invadi means two so it's an infinitive verb so invadi means to invade manji means to eat you haven't learned that one yet but I just want to represent like show you the i sound at the end so therefore this guy would be a hirta dorsal invadulo hirta dorsal invadulo and i've apparently leveled awesome so i'm totally dominating these guys so let's just move down this way okay let's go learn this bird over here oh no this bird so this is called a plain strider now as I already said this is a kampo this like this this grassy type area so we're not going to say plain because that's basically a plain is like you know just an open field which is a kampo and it says strider now strider as we all know is like someone or something i just kind of like walks a long type of thing but that I wouldn't really translate that I want to teach you guys some useful words so this guy looks like an ostrich and the word for ostrich in esprano is struto struto so let's go kill another camp of struto because that's what they are and again you could also say camp struto if you want but generally when you have two consonants together in espranto you do put you put a sound between them and a a vowel because that way it stops I think it's called constant crashing so just campa struto now you see we've picked up this leg meat so let's translate that shall we now I wouldn't say really like um I wouldn't like reference the leg per se when you talk about like things like drumsticks which is what this here looks like you say femur ajo okay so that's a drumstick or basically it means a thing that's made out of a thigh so femur means thigh ajo means thing and the reason we do that is because this is the best way to understand it okay so you've got fisho which means fish okay now that's a live living swimming fish but a fish ajo is something that's made out of a fish so that's like fish that you'd either shop it's the same concept there so femur ajo is something that's made out of a thigh because you're not munching into someone's thigh while you're standing there type of things like and then suddenly you're like what are you doing dude get off of me type of thing so yeah just remember that that's a mistake I see people commonly make um when they're they're speaking that's front of they say oh I just had some fish and they'll use fisho and you'd be like oh dude you're hardcore you're like a bear at the creep type of thing just rip that out of war and bite its head off no so you say fish ajo and you say femur ajo same concept now before while I was here I picked up a mission from this guy to go over there and kill some stuff or save some people I can't remember um obviously I can't pick that up anymore but I wanted to teach you some pronouns so you see this guy's clearly a dude well he could be a female with some serious facial issues but let's just say it's a dude okay this one is a girl or a very girly man so the pronoun for he is lead okay and the pronoun for she is she it sounds exactly the same as the English one except the s has got like a little hat over the top of it so you've got Lee and she now the way to say is is s thus so to say he is a tauren we say Lee s thus bovula and to say she is a tauren you say she s thus bovula now I just want to point out something here in Esperanto traditionally back in the old days we would if talking about a femur we'd actually specify femur within the action noun itself there's a suffix for femur which is you know so you could say bovino but as time in the world has evolved we've decided you don't really need to specify if it's a male or female so you say bovula however if you really really really want to specify that this is a female tauren you could say bovulino and if you really really want to specify that this is a male tauren you could use vidor and turn it into a prefix and you'd say vidor bovula but no one does that you don't really need to do that unless like unless you're writing in the text that for some reason you need to specify that this is a male female for I don't know breeding reasons or something like that not that we're breeding these dudes but that would be cool if we were anyway so we're back over here we've got some more of these do you remember their names they were well this one is a hirita dorosa invadulo very good and we have another bovula here or a bovulino okay you see this sort of fledging fledgling brave now fledgling an esperanto basically oh sorry in English fledging just means like a young bird now it's not exactly a bird but in English we use it as a cognate for this young so that's basically just yuna and brave there's two ways to say brave an esperanto you've got as an adjective you've got brava and you've got kuraja now there is a very slight difference between the two but most people don't even recognize it and I reckon over time it's just going to completely disappear anyway but brava usually means like bravers in honesty and gallantry and stuff like that while kuraja is more forceful like brave in the face of danger so just for now I'm just going to say this is a yuna kurajulo yuna kurajulo so we're going to save this one over here this yuna kurajulo from this what was the word for it again it was a hirita dorosa invadulo now I know that's a pretty long word but even in English how many times you walk around in this game and go I just killed a bristleback invader no you just say I killed that you know that mob now mob is a generic term for just something that you kill in the game so way to say that is I guess you could say estula which is a being hey dude there's someone else out here anyway so yeah now I came over here before and I found these dudes and I was meant to free them now captured brave I'll like this let's just watch this dude so he's going to free this captured brave now the verb for to capture an espanol is cup tea okay but to say it in past tense as it has been captured you'd say cup tea ta ita at the end means like past tense being so as in ed in English like capture urb so cup tea ta and then again kurajulo so let's just kill a few more of these old buggers and we'll just do a little bit more review while we're at it do you remember what the word for um that our main base up there of all the tents it was tendado do you remember what a single tent is if you knew what tendado is I'm assuming you know this which is tender okay what was the word for a map it was mapo mapo oh so we've got this little young battle bore here okay so again the word for young is yuna to battle is batali and the word for bore is upro so I would just say yuna batala upro now did you see I kind of I didn't say batala upro I just said batala upro because it just felt more natural you choose the one that you want to go with it's like in any language there's multiple ways to say anything so if someone says no you can't say this you got to say this way just you know double check on that because sometimes you could be saying it correct but just using a different way of saying it the problem with I've noticed with a lot of esparanas is especially those who are from like programming backgrounds they like to have one way to say everything they don't like like um it has the best way to say now I'm not picking on programmers I'm just saying that there there's a lot of people out there who will be like no this is it or it's the highway you know there's no other way that's not true in esparano especially um or in any language anyway so let's just head back over this way okay so how would you say he is a bristleback invader so you remember what he is it is Lee and what was is it is estus and bristleback invader you already know that is say and now he's a dead one so he is a bristleback invader we just learned was but how do we say he was because I'm about to kill him now so was is estis estis now did you hear the difference between those two words estus is estis was okay so the difference is ending all verbs in esparanto um the way that they determine if they're present future or past tense is you change the ending so is on the end of any verb means past tense was us means present tense I won't get into future tense or any of the other ones just now because that's a bit much for one lesson so estus is is estis is was so this is steal the money from these guys we always will learn the word for money now um is mono um if you want to specify like an individual coin you'd say monaddo aro means like a piece so monaddo is like a piece of like coins so it's a coin okay let's just head back here and we'll just do some um final revision before we wrap this lesson up because it has been going for a while I think so what is the word for um a brave person you have kudajula or you can say bravulo depending on your preference I'll just go with kudajula because it seems more forceful well not forceful just more courageous I guess so we're going to go back here well check out this dude he's got a pretty sweet gig now you know this is all thing here you see how we've got a bunch of people and they're all grouped around and they're on the defense type of formation this here is afforded to kajo okay and fortica means like um robust or yeah basically just like robust type of thing or um fortified so fort it to kajo is this here it's a fortification so they're all fortified against the enemies out there so let's just head over here because this is where we finish up with this one now do you remember what we called these guys we called them or we called it a campa struto campa struto and do you remember what struto means it means ostrich because these guys are basically ostriches um I know they don't look exactly like it but I want to teach you some useful words that you can use at you know the next universal most final meeting or whatever which I don't know what you're talking about ostriches but anyway off topic off topic so just finish up grab some of these mission stuffs here and grab that so yeah if you've liked this video and you want to see more like it um subscribe if you haven't already and share it with your friends now I constantly say share with your friends because I want to bring more English speakers into the Esperanto movement like get them more interested in the language and I think that you know gaming is a good way to go on about it it's it's a good way to learn some words obviously learning the entire language through this is going to be an insanely long process but you know that's just how it is you know I'll I'll keep making the videos if you guys keep liking them and keep wanting more obviously if everyone stops watching them I'll just cancel that and do something else that might interest you guys but yeah show me the love then I will continue onward you guys are doing awesome so far so I'll see you in the next video and if you're not there well then I might make some film with our joy out of your leg