I've been studying a number of adjectives and now know how to say big, little, dirty and clean (mult, mic, murdar si curat) and so many other wonderful words. I really need to learn how to include accents on this blog so that my readers will be able to learn along with me.
Just got an 8 CD set from Pimsleur that is based on a really novel way of learning language. It is completely aural and demands that one listen to only one lesson per day and for only 30 minutes for an optimal learning experience. So far it has really been helpful. However, I don't know if I'm picking it up quickly because of my pre-learning.
At any rate, I'm learning verbs at a rapid pace and really feel like I'm hearing the language as spoken by natives. My problem is whether I can pronounce correctly as I have no one with whom to practice. C'est la vie. Oops, wrong language. :o)
Here are some shots I got yesterday morning while it was foggy on the peninsula. Kyra got me up early to play, and I thought, why not head out for some shots.
Makes me think of medieval England or Ireland. Just need a sword in that stone. |
Oysterville Church |
Cat in the mist |
Spring comes to Oysterville |
A taste of Spring |
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