 What's up guys EvilD here and I'm back for some more World of Warcraft slash Esperanto lessons now today I actually do have the flu, so I'm not feeling the best my voice is probably a bit crappy So please just ignore that now also I didn't bring out a video in the last few days because I was just having some fun with Duolingo and a few other things so You know, I kind of got distracted. Please don't kill me. Okay, so we're gonna head down South towards this location the war chiefs command and I guess we'll just do stuff along the way So first up some revision now, let's find the best way out of here actually so for the revision What is the word for water? it is aqua aqua and What is the word for a school of fish? It is fishado fishado and by the way last time in my previous lesson I noticed this after I finished recording and editing everything this was called I called this a crocodile so crocodile, but it's actually as you look at it closely called basilis or basilis and That's actually a real mythological Creature, so it's existed within history and stuff like that So I went and looked up the name for I didn't know the name for it in Esperanto, but it turns out that the name for a basilis is Basilisco basilisco, so we're gonna start using that now on whenever we see basilis Because we might as well learn real words or add it and try and associate them as closely as possible to the things we're seeing So what's the word for basilis? It is basilisco basilisco Okay, so let's just kill this basilisco in front of me Come on get on my way. And what was the word for object it is? obiecto obiecto And do you remember the word for path? It is voyo voyo and Do you remember the word for shrubbery because we've got a fair bit of it around us at the moment? It is adibusto adibusto and again, what is the word for basilis? it is basilisco basilisco and How do you say describe the basilis? Kia estas la basilisco. Kia estas la basilisco and How do you say? Oh, what have I found? That looks pretty cool. Ah, my inventory is full I really need to get to a new location so I can start selling some of this stuff Okay, and what was the word for in so for instance in the house? How do you say in the house? and la donna and What was the word for table? it is tablo Now I'm gonna teach you probably the final pronouns that exist in Esperanto part one and we're gonna start the first with Well, we're gonna start with the pronoun it first. So the pronoun for it is G G and Oh So we've got a moose hoof stag. So that looks like either a moose or a deer I'm you know, I'll teach you the word for both. So the word for the deer in Esperanto is sort of all Sort of all but the word for moose is Alco alco but I'm gonna refer to these as deers now and because from memory mooses are more like Like big and built type of thing, you know, like thinner legs bigger bodies and stuff So I'm just gonna call those deers. So the word for deer is sort of all. So how would you say it is a deer? G as dust sort of all G as dust sort of all Now in Esperanto when you're using the pronoun it it is slightly different to its usage in English So for instance when you're referring to an animal you almost always use G for The animal so you'd say it is an animal now in English. Sometimes we we might Very rarely say he or she stuff like that I guess it's kind of the same as Esperanto if you really need to specify like an animal gender you can use a Lee oh she so he or she But yeah, most of the time you just say G Now another the point where it is probably most different to English is when we're referring to Young like really young children like babies and stuff and English would never call a baby it that would be a massive insult to a Mother if you said oh, it's so beautiful type of thing. They'd be like, it's not an it but in Esperanto We do we actually refer to babies as G So just um, I don't know exactly where the crossover point is where you stop saying it and you start saying he or she I guess it's just You know once it reaches walking stages or something you might start using Lee oh she but yeah for babies it is G So next one I taught you this one kind of randomly at one point And then I never referred to it again So the word for us is me me and while I'm at it I'm going to teach you the word for they so the word for they is illy Illy now when you use us or they in Esperanto Everything like any descriptive words that you use with it that comes after that that becomes plural, okay? So for instance, I'm just gonna pick up all these quests and I'll give you an example So Okay, so to give you an example of this, let's just have a look at these two So we've got these two here so if we want to say he is beautiful or handsome because Beautiful and handsome is the same word in Esperanto. You'd say Lee as does Bella But if you want to say they are beautiful you'd say illy as does Bella And if you wanted to say we are beautiful you'd say me as does Bella So they and me or sorry they and us is Automatically plural in Esperanto. So just watch out for that because we don't have that in English now that I've got that Let's see what I got to do here. So I've got to Basically, it looks like kill a bunch of things. Okay, cool. I can do that. So let's just head down here Thank you, what do we got so we've got the deer here So let's start this this lovely deer and what was the word for deer again? It was sort of all sort of So let's just kill the sort of all and how would you say it is a sort of all? Oh, I actually before I start on this quest. I'm gonna empty my inventory because I've got no room So let's just quickly find someone where I can empty this so You know, we should learn the word for like this our bag space as well So a bag is suck or an Esperanto suck or oh my god Do I have to go all the way into the city to empty my bags? It's gonna be someone around here. Oh Okay, and we're back So that took me like friggin ten minutes to get all the way down there to find a shopkeeper to finally sell all my stuff So I can continue on doing my quests Okay, so let's just begin will not begin but like just have a little bit of revision because I kind of forgot where we're up to So what is the word again for deer? It is Sort of all sort of all and you remember the word for moose it is alcohol Alcohol cool, so we're gonna pick that up now. How would you say it is a moose? You'd say gs. That's alcohol gs. That's alcohol and How would you say again? It is a deer Gs. That's sort of all gs. That's sort of all okay So now what we're gonna do is we're gonna learn how to do possession with pronouns, but the way to say my deer as in like the animal itself not like my companion you'd say mere sort of all mere sort of all and to say His dear you'd say Lea sort of all Lea sort of all so you hear how Lee becomes Lea and Me becomes Mia. That's because what you do is you basically tack on an adjective on the end of the pronoun So, how would you say my Basilisk? Mia Basilisk Mia Basilisk Mia Basilisk And how would you say her Basilisk? She a Basilisk or she a Basilisk or and how would you say? His basquas is there Lea Basilisk or it's just here and how would you say her Basilisk is here and That Basilisk is like 90 degree angle She a Basilisk or it's just cheat here or Again, you could say well, what's happened with this dude mountaineer Petrified by the Basilisk, okay Okay, so we've learned the basic pronouns and how to turn those into possessives So let's learn a few other words. Shall we so the word without is Sen Sen So if you wanted to say I'm here without my friend the word for friend is Amiko Amiko you'd say Me estos cheat here. Sen Mia Amiko So me estos cheat here Sen Mia Amiko So how would you say I'm here? Without her friend me estos cheat here Sen Shia Amiko me estos cheat here Sen Shia Amiko and how would you say the Basilisk The Basilisk is here without His friend, let's see if how good your Esperanto is you're probably thinking That it would be la basilisco estos cheat here Sen Mia Amiko. That's actually incorrect Now there is a pronoun in Esperanto Which refers back to the subject pronoun, okay, so oh crap. I just attacked both so that pronoun is see or When it's in a possessive form see ya Okay, now how it works is when you're talking about he she they You can use See and when I mean you can use see it's like the best way to see this is if I say Li Amas sin It means he loves him and then referring back to it himself But if you say Li Amas Lin it means he loves he as in like another he not himself So that's why it exists in Esperanto But you can't use it with me because there is no other me you can't use it with us because there is no other Us basically because I'm included in this but you can use it with they because there could be multiple days You can use it with her because they can be multiple hers or him so yeah How would you and also with random things like basilisks and stuff like that because there can be more than one other So okay, so if you wanted to say the basilisks loves itself you say la basilisco Amas sin But if you wanted to say the basilisks loves basilisks in general you could say la basilisks Amas basilisks going So how would you like say she loves herself? She Amas sin and how would you say she loves her? She Amas shin and how would you say he loves him? Li Amas Lin and how would you say? He loves himself Li Amas sin And how would you say I love myself me Amas Min And I don't know why I'm actually killing all these bastards. I've just got something against them I'm not here to really kill them am I? No, I'm not I've just decided to randomly kill them. Okay. Let's just head back down this way and kill things I'm meant to be killing Or am I wait? No, I'm not okay. I'm here to kill dears. So what was the word for deer again? It was sort of all sort of all Okay, and how do you say I? Am without my friend, so I'm here without my friend for instance me estas cheat here Send me a me cool. Me. Estas cheat here. Send me a me cool. And how would you say my basilisks? me a basilisks Me a basilisks. What is that? Can I jump on this? I Am the shred our death. Anyway, we've pretty much reached the end of this lesson. So let's just do some practicing Of what we've learned so far. So what's the word for deer? I don't know why I'm on that I just wanted to have some fun. So the word for deer is sort of off and what was the word for moose? It was alcohol and how do you say without You say Sen Sen I'm actually being a little bit fast now. So how do you say deer? It was sort of all and What was the word for a group of fish? It was fishado fishado and How would you say it is a deer? G s dust sort of all G s dust sort of all That's just blue. Oh, I can't even wear it. I keep picking up equipment. I can't even use so annoying So how would you say? It is shrubbery G s dust out of bus stop and obviously if you wanted to imply that there's plural shrubbery You could say G s dust out of bus stop. Anyway, so I've reached the end of this lesson If you've liked this give it a like share a few friends and subscribe if you haven't already and I'll see you in the next video And if you're not there, well, I might set my basilisco on you