 What's up guys evil deer here and welcome back to another Esperanto slash world of Warcraft lesson. Let's just start it Awesome. So I've just like come back into the game in this area where everything's being killed by this random dude Thanks. Thanks a lot random dude. Okay, so we're just going to begin with some revision like always So what is the word for animal? It is besto besto and do you remember the word for cougar? It is pulmo pulmo And what about vulture? It is vulturo vulturo And how do you ask uh questions that are looking for a yes or no response? That is chul. So you could for instance say, um, is that a human? You'd say chul tio estas homo. Remember I taught you human way way back at the very beginning lessons the word for human is homo Now, uh, what was the word for on? It was sood And what about above? It was super Okay, oh god. I'm on fire. I'm on fire. Just get out of the fire. Okay, and what was the word for in frontal? Awesome. I've got that it is until Now ne as I taught you in the previous lesson means no, but it's also used for negating verbs So where we would say in english, um, uh, isn't or, um Basically, yeah, just for negating wherever you would turn a verb negative in english That's where you'd use net and it always goes before the thing is negating in esprana Okay, so how would we say? Let's just see. Let's uh, what do we got? Um, how would you say? The goblin is next to Uh, the dwarf now. He's not actually like right next to him But just for the sake of this little learning exercise Cool awesome, you guys are great. I just got myself some pantalono. Let me just check out if that's better than my current one It is it is awesome. I'm moving up in the world Okay Now let's what we're gonna do in this lesson is I want to focus a bit more on plurals Now I've touched on plurals in the previous lessons a little bit every now and then when I accidentally mentioned them But this one we're we're gonna start learning some numbers and then some plurals so first up The word for number one in esprano is uno uno And the word for two Is du Do pretty easy to remember that one because it sounds like two and the word for three Is three three so pretty easy so far. We're only going to stick with three numbers in this lesson make it nice and easy for you guys Now to say one goblin In espranto, you would say if you really wanted to specify the number you would say Uno cabaldo But to say two goblins like we have just here so uno Do So one is uno du is two so to say two you say do cabaldo Now you'll notice that the difference between those is that the ending sound on the Noun for goblin has changed. Okay. Now. I'm pretty sure I've killed enough of these guys Yes, I have so I don't know what I'm actually doing here. Let's just loot these so yeah, it's changed So normally a noun in esprano when in singular ends with an off sound When it's in plural it ends with an oi sound similar to the sound in boy So one human is uno homo Two humans is du homo Now based on that What would you think is the way to say three werewolves I'm not even going to get out of this fire. I'm too lazy. Oh, no. Yeah, I'm getting out of it. I changed my mind I'm very indecisive like that awesome So how would you say Look, there we go. We've got um kind of And yeah, okay. We've got like three pine trees here. So how would you say three pine trees? you would say Pinoy pinoy So no matter what every single noun in espranto when it goes into plural it ends with an oi sound now in espranto Adjectives agree with their nouns and basically what that means in us laymen speak Is that if the noun has a change at the end to become a plural? It's adjective. So the word describing it also changes at the end to become plural Now normally adjectives end in an a sound. Do you remember for instance? and Those are all adjectives because they ended in a sound But when they go into plural that changes into an a sound so for instance One big dog. Oh, not dog. Sorry one big wolf Is Okay I'm putting an emphasis on the end vowels there so you can kind of hear them, but to say two big news Is Okay, you hear the i and the oi sound that's basically how um Plurals work in espranto. So we're just going to focus on that a little bit in this lesson. So how would you say one Cougar And how would you say three cougars? today whomoy Awesome. Now. Let me just check the map. See where I gotta go Okay, what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna cut it right here and I'll jump right back as soon as I get to the next spot Okay, and I'm back. Okay. So what we're gonna learn now is how to make some basic verb sentences So I'm just gonna hand these quests in quickly score. I've gone up a level. Give me the good stuff Yes, I want to start So let me just put that on quickly. Okay. So we're gonna learn how to say I'm walking to and I'm walking away from okay So the way to say let's just find where I've got to go So the way to say I'm walking to The um plain strider is me ida's owl La campus struto. So you've heard ida's owl. So ida's is present tense go And it's also used for walk. Okay. When you you're not trying to specify any style of walking. You're just walking so Me as you probably know by now is a pronoun for I so me ida's is I'm going or I'm walking And owl means to so how would you say I'm walking to the vulture? ida's owl La vultura me ida's owl la vultura Okay, cool. I'm just gonna loot his stuff as well. Give me that femurage. I love a good femurage Okay, now guess how we would not don't guess actually I'm gonna tell you because I haven't taught you Why would I be torturing you like that? Okay? So to say I'm walking away from the vulture We'd say me ida's de la vultura So you've heard there's one difference in that sentence and that's the word de so de means From okay, so ida's owl means going to and ida's de means going away from okay or going from So let me just quickly check what I got to do here. I got to get some of these dudes here So I'm going to take out these harpies Okay Let me just kill this Lupo la lupa esta su de mi. Do you remember what that means? It means the wolf is on me la lupa esta su de mi now He wasn't like physically on top of me or anything, but it's close close enough close enough Normally su de means only like on top of like um like on physical placement, but that's good enough for me I'm not going to be like pedantic and stuff about that Okay, so how would you say I'm walking to the pine tree? Mi ida's owl lapino And how would you say I'm walking away from the vulture? Mi ida's de la vultura. Oh what my inventory is full. No Okay, that's all good. That's all good. Okay. So how would you say I'm walking to? Um, actually no, I'm going to teach you a new word. So the word for mountain Is monto So how would you say I'm walking to the mountain? Mi ida's owl la monto Very good. Very good. Have I got room? Yes. Yes. Got I've got room for that stuff Okay, so how would you say I'm walking from or like away from the mountain? Mi ida's de la monto Mi ida's de la monto now you remember in the previous lesson. I torture the word for is Can you remember what that is? It's estus and remember the word for was is estis and how I told you that us at the end means present tense and is means past tense Well ida's is a verb and it basically means let me just look this As I said it means going to but it's present tense ida's us is present tense So then past tense to say I was going to is ida's So how would you say I was going to the mountain? Mi ida's a la monto and how would you say I Walked away from the mountain Mi ida's de la monto very good very good Now we're going to learn the word for now So the word for now is nun nun So how would you say I am now? Walking towards the pine tree. Just just have a go Mi nun ida's a la pinot. So that's I'm now going Towards the pine tree. I think that's the question. I asked you sorry if I'd mix that one up. But yeah, all good So how would you say I'm now walking away from the village? Mi nun ida's de la villagio. Mi nun ida's de la villagio Okay, let's loot these guys now. I'm going to try and keep these lessons a bit short I've been accidentally going over like 20 minutes with each lesson So I'm just going to try and cut them down a bit which means we're coming towards the end of our lesson So I'm going to head over here. I'm going to oh, that's a bit of a walk Okay, so I'm just going to practice a few things along the way. We're going to do some revision So how would you say? I'm not walking towards the mountain Mi nun ida's a la monto. Mi nun ida's a la monto. And how would you say I'm not walking away from the vulture? Mi nun ida's de la vulturo. Mi nun ida's de la vulturo Okay, and how would you say? Um, the wolf is next to the pine trees. That's a plural La lupo estas apud la pinnoi. Oi, remember that oi sound? Whoa, why is the ground shaking? Oh, man. Look at these buggers. Okay. I thought I was going to die then from something Okay, so how would you say the vulture is next to the, um, plane strider? La vulturo estas apud la campestruto Okay, very good very good And what was the way to say on? It was surd And how do you say? I'm walking. Oh, I'm now walking towards the village Mi nun ida's a la villagio. Awesome. And how do you say? I was walking away from the camp. So remember all the tents Mi ida's de la tendado. Mi ida's de la tendado Awesome And just a last little bit. What was the word for big? It was Grande grande. And how do you say plane strider? It was campestruto. And how would you say plane striders? So plural Campaestruto. Okay, awesome. So we've reached the end of this lesson for now If you've liked it give it a like share a few friends keep up the awesome work guys And I'll see you in the next video. And if you're not there, well, guess what I'll be leaving behind me If you didn't get the joke that your corpse by the way Bye