 What's up guys EvilD here and I'm back for some more World of Warcraft slash Esperanto lessons. So as always we'll start with a little bit of revision. Now we've got to kill a whole bit of deer in this episode I guess to start leveling up a bit. But so first word for the revision I guess is the word for deer. So what is the word for deer? It is... Sertival. Sertival. And do you remember the word for moose? It is... And how do you say without? Sen. Sen. Ooh am I meant to pick that up? I don't know uh no I wasn't meant to pick that up I just randomly walked away. Okay and how do you say I'm here without my friend? And do you remember the word for dragon? And what was the word for they? And how do you say they are beautiful? And how would you say we are beautiful? And something I just wanted to point out which was actually mentioned by one of you guys in the comments below. They asked about you and now I haven't taught the word for you but I might as well now. So the word for you is V. Now in Esperanto you can be both singular and it can also be plural. So for instance you can say you as in a single person or you as in a group of people. Now their question was is that like when you use you do you use it plural if you're talking about multiple use or do you use it singular? How does it work? So with you if you're talking about one person the adjective is singular. If you're talking about a group of people the adjective is plural. So just keep that in the back of your mind whenever you're speaking the language. So what was the word for you again? It was V. What is going on over here? I have a bunch of what well oh hello some dude just randomly popped popped into the picture. God I can't talk today my voice is killing me. Okay and do you remember how to say the pronoun that refers back to the subject? It is C. Oh we have a little rabbit how cute are you dying? By the way we should learn that. So the word for rabbit is kuniklo. Okay now that is a rabbit as in like um it lives in the ground like in the ground like in little holes or you keep it as a home um at home is like a pet type of thing so that type of rabbit. There is actually another word for rabbit nesfanto and that word is leporo. And now that word's not used as often because it's actually referring to like the wild rabbit with the long ears and the back legs. It's what we usually use in English for hair. Now in Australian English we don't really distinguish between those because we just don't have hairs really here or maybe we do we just don't know. So yeah just remember that the cute little fluffy type rabbit that you see around the home that is kuniklo and the big ugly rabbit with the long legs and ears might not be ugly but that is leporo leporo. Okay cool we got that sorted so how do you how would you say I love um me me amas min and apparently there is no more deers left so I'm just going to go head down south and do the other quest and how would you say you love you for instance okay um you notice that we didn't use see there because there is only one you well technically you can have plural but there is only really one you um when you're referring to that type of pro now so how would you let say she loves herself she amasin and what was the word for basilisk it was basilisco basilisco and I'm just going to kill this one because it's eyeballing me from a distance and how would you say um I have a basilisk me have us basilisco cool and how cool would that be to have one of these as your pet imagine this is like a guard dog and just be standing out the door all six legs and that's really weird because like the english version of basilisk isn't like a leg animal the memory it's like a snake so I'm not sure why they decided it was a basilisk but anyway a bit off topic oh there we go there's another deer what was the word for deer again it was sort of all and what's the word for rabbit it is or if you're talking about the really ugly wild long legged one with long years that is okay and how would you say I have a rabbit now should I go down here what I gotta do down here I've got to um um oh wait sorry looking at the long stop on the map oh okay so they just want me to kill dears down here as well what is it with the deer killing today Jesus you know what I'm just going to leave this areas who cares about the quest let's just head north I want to see what's up there okay so what we're going to do today is we're going to practice start like practice with a couple of verbs and how to put them together in a sentence now we've learnt the word for to go oh sorry go present tense that is eras eras now I'm going to teach you how to say want present tense so that is volas volas now if you want to say I want to go you'd say me volas idi you hear how the present tense has now changed to idi from eras to idi what's happened there is when you like for instance with English you say I want so that's present tense you want so me volas to go you hear that too there that there is called an infinitive verb okay so in Esperanto whenever you have one of those you actually put an I sound at the end of the verb so it goes from say present tense want is volas and to want is voli okay voli so if you'd say I want to go you'd say me volas idi me volas idi what is this blue demon looking thing whatever I'm going to shoot her because that's the type of person I am I shoot people on the first time I see them hi how's it go whack take that so how would you say I want to go me volas idi me volas idi so how would you then say I want to run me volas kudi me volas kudi and how would you say they want to run i li volas kudi i li volas kudi and how would you say the deal wants to run at me remember I taught you how to say at in a previous lesson la tervo volas kudi almi la tervo volas kudi almi and how would you say the deer wants to run away from me la tervo volas kudi demi la tervo volas kudi demi cool cool now we're going to learn two more verbs in this session so one of the verbs we're going to learn is uh to eat and to eat is manji manji and the what is that I just want to go check out whatever that thing is there's like a blue flying thing oh that's high level now that's a hippogriff okay now I actually looked up the word for these because I'm not like that cool I don't know how to say hippogriff and or whatever it is in Esperanto um because that is actually a real mythological creature now the word I found for it was hippogudifor hippogudifor so we're going to refer to these thus forward as hippogudifor which is obviously plural there because I'm referring to one but now this is just singular so how would you say the hippogriff wants to fly at me you know fly la hippogriff volas flugi almi la hippogriff volas flugi almi and how do you say to eat it is manji manji and I'm going to teach you another verb it's probably going to be the last or maybe the second last verb I teach you today so this verb is to drink and the way to say to drink in Esperanto is tarinki tarinki I don't know what these things are they look like kind of bears or something like that but whatever whatever let's just shoot it I shoot everything around here this is like a really evil version of pokemon instead of trying to catch everything I'm trying to kill it all okay so how do you say to drink it is tarinki tarinki and how would you say I want to drink me volas tarinki me volas tarinki was that another no that's not one of those oh maybe these guys have got so these are looking more like mooses they're getting bigger but they're still got the body of a deer god is if anyone out there is like an expert on deers and mooses tell me does this look more like a deer or more like a moose to me it's a deer what was the word for deer again it was sort of all sort of all okay and how would you say I'm here without my friend me as does cheat here send me a meiko I'm going to teach you the word for and this will be the last verb I swear today that I'm going to teach you and the verb is to like wow there is a massive airplane flying over my house right now I don't know if you guys can hear that anyway the verb to like is shut shutty shutty so what we're going to say now is the hippo hippogriff likes to fly okay so how would you say that la hippogriff or shutters flugi la hippogriff or shutters flugi and how would you say I like to run me shutters coody sorry my voice is still playing up a little bit from this flu that's hit me so it's just messing with everything right now can't pronounce anything so me shutters coody and how would you say the deer likes to run la torovo shutters coody okay and we practice in a few lessons back how to negate a verb so we're going to practice some of that as well while we're here since we've learned a few new verbs so how would you say the deer likes to eat la torovo shutters manji and how would you say the deer doesn't like to eat la torovo mere shutters manji and how would you say I like to run oh oh bad bad bad bad bad oh wait he's friendly he only hurts me if I annoy him hi mate look at this I can wave at him hello by the way the way to say hello in Esperanto is saluton saluton and you'll notice it's in the accusative case um and the reason for that being is like with things like hello and stuff like that what you're actually saying is I want to say hello basically or um it's something like that so that's why it's actually in the accusative case you just get rid of all that stuff that's sitting in front of it anyway so how do you say hello it is saluton awesome now I think we're coming pretty close to the end of this lesson now so let's just practice what we've learned so far today now how would you say um let's see the hippogriff likes to fly la hippogriffo shutters and how would you say the hippogriff doesn't like to walk because you know it's got wings if you got wings why would you like to walk la hippogriffo ne shutters I guess there's another giant around here somewhere and what was the word for rabbit it was kuniklo kuniklo and do you remember the word for that uh for like hair like the long-eared rabbit with the long back legs it is le poro le poro okay let's just practice one last oh hello I didn't even see you there and how would you say you singular are beautiful v estas bella and how would you say you plural are beautiful like these guys over here you guys are beautiful v estas bella okay guys so we've reached the end of this lesson um if you've liked this give it a like subscribe if you haven't already share it around for your friends that really helps me out and I'll see you in the next video and if you're not there well I might set my pet giant on you