[1687] in tlhIngan-Hol
Learning tlhIngan Hol
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU)
Thu Oct 14 14:14:06 1993
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This has been mentioned in the past but I wish to add to the list of
suggestions on how to study/learn tlhIngan Hol.
One point not mentioned in previous posts on the subject is the keep a
journal in tlhIngan Hol. At first it will take ALOT of time and mentle
energy. You will also want to start with a pencil that has a BIG eraser. But
after a few months you will be comfortable enough to use a pen.
Keeping a journal in thlIngan Hol does several things. 1) it get you
aquainted with the words you use in your daily life. 2) You SEE the words,
making a visual link. 3) you feel the writing of the words , making a
kenisthetic (sp) link