 What's up guys evil D here and I'm back for some more Esperanto slash world of Warcraft lessons now before I break right into the revision of this video I just wanted to point out like a little funny fact that I've noticed well Not really a fact just an observation and that is that when I do these World of Warcraft videos People go to my Esperanto V blogs and go when are you gonna do another V blog? And then when I go and do V blogs people go when's the next Esperanto? World of Warcraft lessons, so it's like a constant battle trying to keep everyone happy But anyway, I'm glad that you guys show enough interest in you want to watch my videos And I probably just picked a fight with the wrong guy here. Anyway, let's begin with a little bit of revision Okay, so well, I'm just gonna heal up because I'm about to die already. Okay, so first up. What is the word for family? it is family or family or and How would you say where am I? Kie mi estas Kie mi estas and How would you say? He is the most ugly mob Lee estas la play Malbella estajo Lee estas la play Malbella estajo And you're probably noticing right now I'm just healing a ton because that guy really hurt me and what is shaking everything There must be a giant around here Do you guys remember the word for giant? It was Giganto might be this dude now. I'm in a little bit too high level area So I'm just gonna move back up to kind of where I was last time and then we'll try and look at another direction Okay, and how do you say? How many members are in your family? Kiyom da anoi Havas via fama leo Kiyom da anoi havas via fama leo Okay, I'm gonna go this way. This is where we came from before but I'm just gonna go up north a bit and see if the mobs are a Little bit lower level there. Okay, and how do you say how old are you? Kiyom da yadoi via vas Kiyom da yadoi via vas and do you remember the word for world? It was Mondo Mondo. I wonder if I can get any quest down here Actually, I should probably go check it out and see if there's any quest over here to pick up And do you remember how to say entire world? tutamondo tutamondo and what was the word for Monday? It was lundo lundo Okay, and I'm just gonna go quickly teach you a new verb now And I just want to practice a few things that we covered in a previous lesson, but I haven't touched on in a while So the new verb is to clean Or kind of to wash, okay So it's referring to when you're you know, you go and you wash your hands or you go wash yourself That's that's basically what this verb means. So the verb is lovey and that means to wash Okay, I might be able to go into this building and get some quests So how would you say I wash myself or I wash me? me la vas min and how would you say he washes himself Lee love us in and what about she washes herself She love us in remember you got to use The the pronoun see when you're referring to itself for other people For instance, not including yourself. So remember see replaces all other pronouns when referring back to itself except for me which is I and Me which is us and V which is you they always keep their original pronoun Okay, so I guess we're gonna start off a little bit of what we've learned so with like a little bit of new Vocabulary and words and grammar and stuff. So you see we're in this kind of like a little village type area or maybe it's a fortification Do you guys remember the word for fortification? I covered that in like the second lesson It was for the ticaccio. So how would you say? Based on what you remember, I walk away from the fortification Me eat us there love for the ticaccio Okay, and we're just gonna say that's the fortification right there in front of us that big building and how do you say I enter the fortification? Me eat us in love for ticaccio or me and eat us before ticaccio now I'm gonna teach you how to say I walk out of the fortification So to say that you use the word out of which is L L and The way to use that in the sentence is for instance, you'd say Me eat us L love for ticaccio Okay, and you notice there is no accusative on the forticaccio because that's referring to when you're going Into something or onto something when you're going out of something you don't meet the accusative case So you'd say me eat us L for ticaccio now Let's quickly just kill this scout because he's eyeballing me and I guess while we're at it We're gonna learn the word for scout now There's two main ways to say scout in Esperanto you can use the traditional word for scout which is Skull talk however There's a problem when you use that word although it means scout in modern Esperanto in most cases It refers to actually the scouting movement, you know where the kids get all the badges and stuff now It still does mean like a scout has a military scout But most people will assume you're actually talking about the scout movement It's just one of those things because scouts are actually like the scout movement actually pretty big in Esperanto, but All other scouts isn't something that's really referenced to okay very often because we're not you know militaristic type of people But you can use it also for military terms, so you got the skull top, okay Now the other way to say a scout Which is probably a lot more clear is also for someone who's just learning Esperanto is to use a new verb Which I'm about to teach you so the new verb is to explore and to explore is Explority, so how do you think you'd say scout based on what I've previously taught you? Well think about it. What is a scout a scout is a professional person who? Explores, okay, they explore the enemy position, so that would be Exploristo Exploristo, okay, so how would you say she is a scout? She is just as floor this door or she is the skull top now I'm just gonna use as floor this door from now on but I will do like a little bit of random testing every now And then just to see if you remember the other word, okay? so How would you say the scout wants to kill me? La es floristo volas motigimene la es floristo volas motigimene Okay, and she's also draining energy so bad these things are just too high level for me I went a bit too far deep into this area Okay, so I'm just gonna quickly heal up. Oh Wow these things are getting higher level This is bad I really wanted to explore this area But I think I'm just a little bit out of reach at the moment because these things are like a good five levels above me And it's gonna result in my death without doubt So and now since we're attacking a spider We might as well learn the word for spider as well The word for spider is Araneo Araneo, okay? And a good way to remember that is just think of like arachnoid and they'll kind of get you like at least Partially the way they're remembering it. So yeah, it's Araneo Araneo So, how would you say then the spider wants to kill me? La araneo volas motigimene, okay? Cool. Now, I'm going to teach you a few new verbs But before I do that, let's just practice on that one that we learned earlier How would you say he washes himself? Lee la va sin, Lee la va sin, and how would you say he washes him as in another person? Lee la va sin, okay? So now we're going to learn the verb for to stand and to stand in Esperanto is Stadi, Stadi, okay? So, how would you say I'm standing for instance? Mi Stadas, Mi Stadas So then how would you say the deer, that deer over there stands near the tree? La turvo Stadas, up kud la adebo, up kud la adebo, okay? You remember that one from previous lessons? Just give me one sec. Okay, sorry about that. My cat just randomly ran past my light and caused chaos in my room. Okay, so now we know next to I just as you've learned in the previous lesson was a pud But we're going to learn at now, okay? So if you wanted to say The spider stands at the tree, okay? For instance, you could say la araneo, sorry La araneo Stadas che la adebo So at is che, okay? Now, obviously, it can be a little bit ambiguous at like in English like what it means But when you use che, it means in proximity to, okay? So it's like it's next to or it's like, like for instance, you can sit at a table So it's that it's basically like English use but only when talking about physical location. So you wouldn't say I saw it. Let me think. I can't think of an example. Sorry, but yeah, it's only referencing physical Location now there is another there is other locations where you can use it where it's not quite physical But we don't really care about that right now at the stage in your Esperanto. So how would you say? The spider stands You know, I'm gonna teach you the word for base and the word for base is Basil Basil just so I can give you a like teach you some senses actually make sense. So how would you say the spider stands at the base of the tree? Now you might be able to form this based on what I've already taught you and that is la araneo Stadas che la basil De la adebo. You notice how you use death there now previously. I've taught you that death pretty much means of okay Now the reason we're saying De la adebo is because you're saying of the tree so base of the tree It's the same as English so you can use death in the same way as you are in English just there So the spider is standing at the base of the tree la araneo Stadas che la basil de la adebo, okay And how would you say? Oh, this deer is not happy How would you say then the deer stands? at The base of the temple okay la torovo Stadas Che la basil de la temple I'm just gonna heal up a little bit because I'm gonna smash here. Okay. This deer is really being quite brutal and it's a tax Okay, so we've learned those now What I'm gonna do is I'm gonna teach you a few other little words just so we can start moving along with the language now You've already know how to say what that is keel. Oh god. That was bad That's why it just attacked me when I was super low on health. Let me just heal up You already learned what and that is keel. Okay, and you've learned that thing that is teal So now I'm gonna teach you something and the word for something is here. Yeah, and it's built. I oh Okay, so How would you say then for instance? um Let me just think of a good example Something is in front of me Io estas until me and how would you say something is behind me? Io estas mal until me Now I'm how would you say then for instance, um, I explore something Me exploras ion Remember explority is a transitive verb because you're you're actually exploring something So you've got to use the accusative case there that n sound at the end And how would you say the spider wants to kill something? La araneo volas modutigi ion And now I'm going to teach you another verb. So I'm actually smashing with the verbs in this lesson And the verb I'm going to teach you is to see and to see is vidi vidi So how do you think you would say I see something? me vidas ion Again, it has to be an accusative case all that ends down me vidas ion And how would you say the spider sees me? La araneo vidas min La araneo vidas min And how would you say the spider wants something? La araneo volas ion La araneo volas ion Well, what are these guys? Well, they're pretty high level. I won't go down that way Anyway, we're just going to do some revision of what we've learned so far in this lesson because we have Pretty much run out of time already. I know that went by pretty quick. So how do you say I walk out of the temple? me vidas el la templot And you know how I taught you before you can say meet an idas la templom Well with Esperanto you can say the same thing you can say me el lidas El la templom now you notice that I didn't use the accusative case again because it's the same But you have to kind of double it up where you say meet el lidas El la templom it's just kind of one of those things and you'll get used to it as time goes by Okay, so meet el lidas el la templom or you can just say meet idas el la templom Now, I hope I didn't just confuse the hell out of you, but you'll get the hang of it as we move along Okay, and how do you say um base of the mountain? baso de la monta baso de la monta And how would you say it stands at the base of the mountain? It starts at the base of the mountain And how would you say I want something? me volas ion And how would you say Why does it want to kill me? Why does it want to kill me? Why does it want to kill me? And how do you say scout as in The traditional sense or the one that's used also for the scouting movement Skull top and how do you say scout as built from the verb? Esplodisto and last one how do you say he washes himself? li lava sin Anyway, we've reached the end of this lesson now So if you've enjoyed this give it a like share it around with your friends You never know who might actually become hooked on Esperanto because of these videos So yeah, just share it around and if you haven't subscribed already subscribe And i'll see you in the next video and if you're not there Well, guess what there will be no one around to Sunny give in