Lesson 3

Description

The third of four basic lessons in Bakdila'ab. Here we learn another verb, a noun, and a pronoun.
Justin Hartmann
Quiz by Justin Hartmann, updated more than 1 year ago
Justin Hartmann
Created by Justin Hartmann about 7 years ago
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Question 1

Question
Select translation of "l"
Answer
  • adult
  • apple
  • child

Question 2

Question
Select translation of "oraj"
Answer
  • child
  • orange
  • woman

Question 3

Question
Translate the sentence "I eat."
Answer
  • Do neyyalo.
  • Mog neyyalo.
  • Oraj do nosko

Question 4

Question
Translate the sentence "Ladareyr sor nosok."
Answer
  • He is red.
  • I am red.
  • He is angry.

Question 5

Question
Translate the sentence "Lang neyyalo." (multiple answers)
Answer
  • The boy eats.
  • The girl is angry.
  • A girl eats.
  • The girl eats.

Question 6

Question
Select translation of "You eat."
Answer
  • Do neyyalo.
  • Mog neyyala.
  • Sor neyyales.

Question 7

Question
The sentence "I eat an orange." in English translates to "[blank_start]Oraj do neyyalo[blank_end]." in Bakdila'ab.
Answer
  • Oraj do neyyalo

Question 8

Question
Fill in for the sentence: "[blank_start]L[blank_end] lûn nosok"
Answer
  • L
  • Y
  • Apel
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