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Introduction to Globassa:
Lesson 1

By mozigo

The word for I or me is mi.
The word for eat is yam.

Verbs in the present tense are unchanged.

The word for apple is pingo.

Globasa does not use words for a, an or the.

I eat an apple.

Answer: Mi yam pingo.
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The word for you is yu.
The word for like is suki.
Pingo means both apple and apples.

You like apples.

Answer: Yu suki pingo.
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The word for it is to.
The word for is is is.

This word is only used to connect two nouns or verbs.

It is an apple.

Answer: To is pingo.
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The word for this is hin.
The word for good is bono.

This apple is good.

Answer: Hin pingo bono.
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The word for that is den.
The word for bad is buru.

That apple is bad.

Answer: Den pingo buru.
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The word for she or he is te.
The word le is used before verbs to mark the past tense.

S/he ate the apple.

Answer: Te le yam pingo.
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The word xa is used before verbs to mark the future tense.
The word for walk is sampo.

I will walk.

Answer: Mi xa sampo.
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The word for cat is myaw.
The word for sleep is somno.

The cat slept.

Answer: Myaw le somno.
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The word for drink is glu.
The word for milk is milko.

The cat is drinking the milk.

Answer: Myaw glu milko.
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The word for see or eye is oko.
The word for mouse is maux.

The cat saw the mouse.

Answer: Myaw le oko maux.
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The word for to is na.

This word is used to mark infinitives. For example, to eat becomes na yam.

Cats like to drink milk.

Answer: Myaw suki na glu milko.
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S/he likes to eat apples.

Answer: Te suki na yam pingo.
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