 What's up guys EvilD here and I'm back for some more World of Warcraft slash Esperanto lessons now I actually attempted to film this lesson once before this like I actually went and joined an instance like a dungeon group I was really excited And then I just got into this like group that was just filled with these like this road You just powered through the instance went and killed like the last boss and then that was pretty much it like it was literally just me trying to catch up and And nothing exciting happened. So I decided you know what I'm not going to do another instance group tonight I'll probably give it another go tomorrow, but Yeah, it just it wasn't fun at all and it was very difficult to teach you guys anything because I was literally just trying to run past all these mobs while they're sapped and stuff and just resulted in bad And by the way, I had lots of fun doing this. Look, it's like I was just doing this earlier for like ages because I was just having fun with myself But anyway, let's move on to today's lesson. So I guess we're just going to explore north because There's like this little red Flight path up there. So I thought, you know what? I'm going to go check that out So we're going to practice some new grammar Some new words along the way and it should be fun anyway So, oh, you see there's a little leaf and it's falling I just for some reason that leaf just caught my attention. Look, there's another one And I'm going to teach you the word for leaf and the word for leaf is folio Folio So just watch out because in the future we're going to be talking about those a lot Okay, so a little bit of revision. How do you say I want to drink? You'd say me volastringi Oh, by the way, you notice I've got like this new spell actually changed my specs since I'm going to be like out here grinding and stuff I figured I might as well be a damaging rather than healing spec because you know, it doesn't work very good Trying to kill things as a healer Anyway, and what is the Esperanto word for these dudes these hypocrites or whatever they're called? It is kippo goody foe kippo goody foe And what was the word for basilis? basilisco basilisco Cool. Oh, look at this guy now. I meant to teach you the word for these guys in the last lesson Let's see if I can take them out. This here is clearly a giant in my eyes I don't know about you guys, but he looks like a giant to me And the word for giant in Esperanto should probably be careful. Yeah, I thought that might happen Oh god, this is bad. I'm already getting raged The word for giant in Esperanto is giganto Okay, and That there actually means like gigantic person like literally it's um, it's in the bible that's been translated Esperanto So it's a real word. I don't think I'm just making that up But you can also use it as an adjective and as an adjective giganta means gigantic or like massive like really big. So yeah giganto is giant Oh, no, please don't die. Please don't die. Oh god cheeseburgers Okay, apparently I'm dead. That's cool. I didn't think I could take that guy on anyway So I'm going to teach you the word for big now and the word for big is And I might have taught you this a few lessons back. I can't remember. Sorry But we're just going to go with the flow. So how would you say the giant is big? La giganto estas grande. Now, that's probably a little bit contradictory because it's actually the giant is gigantic So how do you say the giant is gigantic? La giganto estas giganta Yeah, I know that was uh, we just play up words there. Okay. How do you say I want to eat? Mi volas manji Mi volas manji. I just tried to attack that flying thing Okay, and how would you say I want to drink water? Mi volas trinki akvon Mi volas trinki akvon Okay, and how would you say um the hippogriff likes to fly? La hippogriffo shatas lugi Okay, so now it's time to learn some new words. I'm going to teach you how to say uh to give now and the way To say to give is donny donny. So how would you say I give me donnas? Mi donnas And how would you say I give the leaf To you now, you know how to say to you. How is that? How do you say that? It is alvi So how do you think you'd say I give the leaf? Mi donnas la folion And then alvi notice how it's in the accusative case because donny is a transitive verb Okay, so just remember that so if you're giving something that thing that you're giving isn't the a transit isn't the transitive case And how do you say rabbit? It is kuniklo kuniklo Just killed it Okay, so how would you say um, I give the rabbit food or not the rabbit food the rabbit meat to you Now I haven't taught you rabbit meat, but I've taught you how to make food out of like a living thing Mi donnas la kuniklojon alvi Mi donnas la kuniklojon alvi Okay, and how would you say, um, she gives me uh the leaf She donnas almi la folion. You notice how I've swapped that around you can do that in Esperanto. You can say Mi donnas la folion alvi or you can say Mi donnas alvi la folion You can you can swap out or swap around the location because that's the point of the accusative case It's really up to you your preference Okay, so we're now going to learn how to like give an order and when I say give an order like make a A command basically so when you tell someone give me the leaf That's basically you're commanding them to give you the leaf even if they don't give it to you You're still issuing an order. Okay Now in English, we don't have really In English, we kind of put the verb at the beginning. I guess you say give me and then whatever it is But in Esperanto what we do is we actually change the ending now You remember how to say to give yeah It is donny and you know how to say present tense give It is donnas So now we're going to learn how to give a command So the way to say Give like as in I order you to give is donu You hear that o sound at the end if you put that o at the end of any verb in Esperanto It turns that verb into a command or a request So how would you say give me the leaf? Donu al mi la folion Donu al mi la folion Give me your deer if you've got a pet deer. I don't know where that came from. I'm just looking at a deer Donu al mi vi an zervon Donu al mi vi an zervon. Okay, cool. Let's just check this guy out what he's got Oh, looks like we're heading towards the coast. Oh, there's a quest over here in this house What was the word for house? It is Domo Domo and how do you say I walk into the house Mi ida s en la domon Mi ida s en la domon Now I just want to point out something else to you in Esperanto you will hear mi ida s en la domon Which means I walk into the house, but you might also hear mi en ida s la domon Okay, what you can do with a lot of verbs in Esperanto is you can You can change the location of the n and you can attach it to the beginning of say the verb So for instance, you can say mi en ida s la domon and that n ida s that's all one word So now mi en ida s la domon means exactly the same as mi ida s en la domon Okay, they both just mean I walk into the house where I enter the house Anyway, now where is this quest? Oh, it's over here. I didn't even see it. Okay, let's see what he wants me to do Okay, he wants me to slay a bunch of things that's rather nice of him What is it with people in this world all wanting me to kill things? What why is there no like go kiss this person? It probably is to be honest, but anyway, okay, so how would you say? Give me Let's think of something that we've got around here Give me your house for instance Donu al mi vi en domon Donu al mi vi en domon Okay, cool Now do you remember how to say white It is blanka blanka And I might as well teach you the word for bear while I'm at it. So the word for bear is uruso Uruso, so how would you say white bear? You'd say blanka uruso or you could say uruso blanka. It's up to you again So how would you then say? No, you know what? I'm going to teach you how to say To kill Okay, as in kill someone so the way to say to die in esperanto is mortity Mortity, okay, and that means to die But if when you want to kill someone you don't want them just you're not saying to die that person You can't to die someone but you can kill now to turn a intransitive verb like mortity into a transitive verb We have a special there is special We have a special suffix for it, okay? And that suffix is icky icky and if you attach that onto the end of any verb It basically turns that verb into a transitive. So mortity becomes mortitigi Which become which goes from to die which turns into kill because you're causing Basically icky means to cause so to cause to die is to kill. Yeah, so How would you say? I kill um the black bear Me morti gas la nigran urson me morti gas la nigran urson Cool, and he is about to die And how would you say I killed the black bear? me morti gis La nigran urson. Cool. Cool. Now. Let's go over here You know, I'm going to teach you the word for brown as well since we've got all the shades of the rainbow here Not that brown is actually a rainbow rainbow, but brown is bruna Bruna So how would you say I killed the brown bear? Me morti gas la brunan urson Now I know these guys aren't exactly bears. They're kind of like humanoid Bears because you know, they're walking on all twos and they're on all twos They're walking on, you know, both feet that one looks like he's probably trying to pull a dance move off And they've got like sticks and stuff. So maybe I should probably be saying Um urusulo, but I'm just going to stick with uruso because they're more bear than human to me And that's good enough for me. You can judge me later. Okay So how would I say kill the bear? Mordetigo la urson Mordetigo la urson Mordetigo la urson Awesome, I've gone up by the way You'll probably notice I'm level 16 now because I did a little bit of grinding in between because I want to get at I only want to spend maybe like one or two episodes in each area. Just kind of like spice it up a bit Okay, now we're going to practice one last Like a set of things for the day and I have to teach you some new words for it It's not really based on the things that we're seeing around us, but you know, you kind of need to know this So I'm going to teach you the difference between the two words for of in Esparna. Yes, Esparna has two words The one is there and the other is done and the best way to teach you this is through an example So first up we're going to learn a new now and the now we're going to learn Is botelo and botelo means if you haven't guessed already bottle. Okay, so We have two ways to say a bottle of water You have botelo de aquvo or you have botelo de aquvo. Okay, so And both of those have very different meanings Based on which you use de or da So the best way to think about it if you're new to learning Esparna is now This is only a general rule once you get into the language and you learn the intricacies of everything The nuances you you understand it better. But the best way to think about this Is that de means of in pretty much every situation? However, if No, that's probably a bad way of explaining it We'll start with da da means of as in A measure a quantity a weight a distance now that probably means very little to you and you're like, eh So I'll give you the example that I was talking about earlier So botelo da aquvo means a bottle Full of water. Okay. Well botelo de aquvo means a bottle of water Now you're probably like, well, there's no difference there Well, there is actually a difference and it's just English that doesn't see that difference So when I say botelo de aquvo, which means a Bottle of water, it's actually just saying it's a bottle and it's designed for water. Okay, that's its chief focus But it doesn't necessarily have water in it at the moment. It might have water in it in the future But it's it doesn't actually say anything about the contents. It's just explaining what the bottle is used for So botelo da de aquvo botelo de aquvo just means water bottle. Okay So for instance, you can get a water bottle here and you can put coke in it It's still a water bottle, but you just put coke in it. Okay, you don't say I've got a coke bottle now So, yeah, there's that's probably the best way to look at it that way But if you say botelo da aquvo, what you're now saying it's a bottle and it's full of water. Okay So for instance, you could say I'll teach you the word for milk. So the word for milk is lakto lakto. Okay So if you said botelo de lakto, it means a bottle that is it's it's a milk bottle So for instance a baby's bottle it's designed for milk, but it doesn't necessarily have milk in it at this very moment You could put anything in it, but if you say botelo da lakto botelo da lakto You're now saying that it's a bottle and i'm lagging and it contains milk at this very moment It is a quantity of like the bottle is the quantity. Okay, as I said before and the what it's containing is the milk so da Basically says that the first thing that comes in front of it front of it usually a noun or an adverb Is the quantity it is the Measure it's the weight or it's the distance and what comes after it is the thing that it contains so botelo is now quantity da means old or full of basically and lakto means milk So it's saying a bottle quantity or a bottle full of milk Now that's the best way to try and explain it now. Obviously you can use it with other things So for instance, you could say For instance the word for peace like as not peace like in world peace, but like a piece of territory or a piece of pizza Is pezzo pezzo so you could say pezzo da teido and you already know teido it means Earth okay, so it's a piece of earth. It is a measurement So pezzo is a measurement. So therefore you'd say pezzo da teido So it's going to take a lot to get used to playing with these two I'll give you random examples as we move through the series and we'll use them more and more and it's basically just a Over time you get used to it and look even now I every now and then make mistakes with the two because they just don't exist in english And you have to just think a little bit and you go wait Am I saying of as in the sense of like a quality? Not a quality a quantity a measurement or something like that or am I just saying all that isn't describing the thing Okay Cool. So anyway, let's just do a little bit of revision of what we've learned. So how do you say, um Giant It is Giganto and how do you say gigantic? It is giganta Giganta So how do you say bear? It is Uduso Uduso And how would you say a giant bear as like a best? The size of a giant Giganta Uduso and how would you say a bottle of milk? But the bottle's currently full of milk and you're talking about the quantity Botelo da lakto Botelo da lakto and how would you say a bottle of milk as in it's just a bottle and it's designed for milk Botelo de lakto botelo de lakto Anyway, we've reached the end of this lesson There was a lot of explaining in this one because of the concepts that I taught you Not too many new words. That was a few. That was a few. So anyway, if you've liked this video or this lesson Give it a like share with your friends and subscribe if you haven't already and I'll see you in the next video And if you're not there, well, then I might use my giganta on you