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Lesson One: To Be and the Basic Sentence

Everyday Vulcan with Conlang Calligraph
18/08/2019 7 min

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Welcome to lesson one of Conlang Calligraph's Everyday Vulcan, featuring Mark R Gardner's Modern Golic Vulcan!

More episodes of the podcast Everyday Vulcan with Conlang Calligraph

Lesson twelve: Come With Me (and you’ll be in a world of pure imagination): Prepositional Prefixes 02/11/2019
Lesson Eleven: The Many Faces of Na': Indirect objects and basic location 24/10/2019
Lesson Ten: Fire Phasers! The imperative form. 19/10/2019
Lesson Nine: I Can't With This: Negation in sentences 12/10/2019
Lesson Eight: The N’ Prefix and How Not To Say What You’re Talking About 11/09/2019
Lesson Seven: I Want to Believe: Multiple Verbs 30/08/2019
Lesson Six: I Can Verb: How To Be Able To Do Things 29/08/2019
Lesson Five: Noun-Verb Pairs, Or, Verbing Weirds Language 28/08/2019
Lesson Four: I Have Been and Always Shall Be: Past and Future Tense 20/08/2019
Lesson 3: Adjectives and How to Drop the B 20/08/2019
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