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OSCAR HERRERA duke.co at SBCGLOBAL.NET
Fri Mar 21 00:37:50 UTC 2003


 matthew carver <me at matthewcarver.com> wrote:oscar -

izwar is pronounced IZ-war. The 'w' is always 'w', not like v.
It is the semivowel, not the bilabial continuant, in other words,
like english 'w' or perhaps spanish 'hu'. there are links on my
website http://www.matthewcarver.com/gutrazda/. i think
david salo had some lessons online, but i forget the exact
address.

-matthew

On Wednesday, March 19, 2003, at 07:42 AM, OSCAR HERRERA wrote:
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> couple of more questions- in the word your which is izwar,is izwar
> pronounced as just the war part as var,so your saying var-your.also in
> reading other peoples work in gothic i noticed most of the words are
> suffixed different than their original meaning counterparts.do you know
> of  a more teachable book and glossary other that i have free access to
> on internet.


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when you use words as verbs such word can be used differently and spelled differently---here are some examples---cut,cutter,cutting-----wait,waiting---look,looking---wait is beiden,waiting is beidendan?----cut is bimaitan, cutter is ?, cutting is bimaitandan---another words whatis appropriate suffixes for words like this are standard-+---also more words in gothic---ice,floor,wrong

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