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Date Posted: Fri November 14, 2008 02:06:04
Author: Erick
Subject: The first sentence. . .
In reply to: Comicality 's message, "Verzpertillio.... (Anyone want to take a shot?)" on Mon November 10, 2008 02:48:29

Okay, who wants to give it a shot? Hehehe! Let's try the part in brackets first:

["So...you miss your life?" I figured that I could] ease into it as softly as possible.

(interjection) benore - well/so/then
alternately, the almighty: egredio - so/well
(verb) lemesde (lemesd-) - to miss
(noun, feminine) virtiz - life
(verb) paruze (paruz-) - to think
(verb) ose (os-) - can

Your notes: Remember that the verbs shown here in this list are in the "I'm ready!" state (the infinitive). They need to be properly inflected to work in this sentence!

Next, pronouns can attach themselves to verbs!!!, I cant stress that enough!

Hints?
- "venereo" means "I meet". (Think about that! Hehe!)
- solu is the subjective form of 'you', eum is the objective form of 'you', and eum is also the possessive form of 'you'.
- quez means 'that' (this is a relative pronoun, needed to 'connect' two parts of a sentence).

GO TO gfd.wikidot.com/verzpertillio-grammar so you can get ALL the information you need to properly translate this sentence!

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