No. 299 - Ewe From French: Creative Relaxation Exercise
No. 299 - Ewe From French: Creative Relaxation Exercise
No. 299 - Ewe From French: Creative Relaxation Exercise
KEY CONCEPT: Relax and … let your body … and your mind …
ABSORB … the new language just as you did … so well … with
your first natural language,… all those years ago … MEDAKPE!"
Note:
Appendix A - is the routine for long term reinforcement after one month,
which can also be used by experienced speakers for the chronic problem of
accent deterioration. Books to buy: Macmillan, Lonely Planet, phrase books
and Crosslines - Afghanistan Essential Field Guides to Humanitarian and
Conflict Zones - on the web.
Inspired by: Dr. Bob Boland (IUG) and Nadou Lawson (Ghana), Dan Bergert
(USA), Dr. Catherine d”Arcangues (WHO) and Dr Heli Bathija (WHO) and
Boston University and the Team.
http://www.bu.edu/familymed/distance/cre/index.htm
Email: [email protected] www.crelearning.com
33 450 40 8982 199 Chemin Garenne, Prevessin 01280 France
Copyright: RGAB/2005/2 - Free for all aid workers ... corrections please!
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DEDICATION
Médakpé Merci
Ndi Bonjour
Ééé/ao Oui/non
Me de kuku/Tôwodjô/ S'il vous plait
Médo taflatsè Excusez moi
Égnôn Tout va bien!
Ndi Bonjour
Nkô nye e nyi… Je m'appelle ...
Wo nkô dé? Comment vous appellez vous?
Mi fôn nyuie a Comment allez vous?
Mé fon nyuii, medakpo Je vais bien, merci.
Yédé nyuie Au revoir
Afika mi tso? D'ou venez vous?
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LEARN TO USE THE TWO MINUTE GEMINI ROUTINE
AND BE IN CONTROL OF MIND AND BODY FOR
LEARNING WITHOUT EFFORT
This is a simple two minutes GEMINI exercise, to give you the confidence
to learn the new language … naturally … as you did … so well … when you
were a very small child!!
When you tell yourself … you cannot learn … you won’t learn!
When you don't believe you can learn ... you won't learn!
When you are tense, anxious and stressed ... you won't learn!
But with relaxation, your mind and body can become clear, confident and
ready to learn.
a. Tell yourself that you are going to do your GEMINI routine. Make
yourself comfortable. Begin to relax and breathe deeply … as you do
these three things 1, 2, 3 as follows:
Two - Gently close eyelids and take a very deep breath in. Hold
it …for 20 seconds
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Three – Exhale very slowly as you let your eyes relax … and let
the your body float downwards … permit your left hand… to
feel like a buoyant balloon … and allow it … to float … upwards
… without any conscious effort at all.
“I am, I can, I will, I believe ... I will learn the New natural
language ... and help others to learn ... to speak and enjoy ...
the NEW language ... with a beautiful accent ... naturally ...
rapidly ... easily ... instinctively … without any effort at all”
d. Tell yourself that when you come back you will feel well, happy, very
motivatad and in control of the new natural language … instinctively …
without effort …
Practice!
Practice GEMINI for two minutes, tean times a day, for just
ONE week. Be sure to do it on awakening in the morning and before
sleeping at night, when it will turn into natural sleep from which you
will awaken in your own time in the morning.
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1. SIMPLE THROAT EXERCISE - 16 KEY WORDS
(Repeat EACH Ewe WORD many times slowly and then at HIGH speed)
Ago AGO Salut
Towod-jo/me de kuku
TOW-OD-JJO/MAY DAY KUKU Si vous plait
Plan to learn GEMINI and then to do the whole CRE in one SIX hour CRE
day, with a partner or a small group. A NATURAL SPEAKER would be
IDEAL as a partner or group member. On the day before, as pre-learning
(alone), play the 30 minute tape, just before sleeping, speaking all the time,
completely relaxed making no conscious effort to learn anything.
After the one full day of CRE, plan revision during your NORMAL
ROUTINIE in the following week, for just an hour a day. Feel free to do
it in any way ... that YOU know ... will suit YOU best ... and will allow
you ... both to speak AND to understand ... what is spoken to you ... so
relax completely ... and ABSORB ... both consciously and sub-
consciously ... the very carefully selected ... 30 minute audio tape ... of
New natural language ...
Let it become part of you ... intuitively ... instinctively ... without
effort ... as you relax with IRT and establish a very POSITIVE
attitude ... and a confident EXPECTATION of SUCCESS ... just from
PLAYING ... with the natural language
Our suggested schedule is a SIX hour CRE day with a natural speaking
partner, speaking all the time and making it fun!!! Play the tape many many
times and use the “Alert Focus” and “Learning Reinforcement” as needed.
A possible timetable for one day or two half-days, with a nntural speaking
partner, alone or in a small group, follows. But feel free to make CRE work
well for YOU, in YOUR own way.
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POSSIBLE TIMETABLE
An simple timetable to run CRE in one day (or two half days) could be as
follows.
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NATURAL SUGGESTIONS (continued)
Generally:
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1. GENTLE RELAXATION …
And then when your are ready … to focus yourself … you can begin
by taking a few deep relaxing breaths … breathing slowly … and
feeling the rise of your chest … as you gradually inhale … feeling
that each breath in … and out … relaxes you … calms you … and re-
acquaints you … with deeper parts of yourself … that you are
sometimes too busy to notice …
You know … and I know … its very easy … to get caught up in day to
day living … there is so much to do … and now is your time … and I
would like you to allow your eyes to close … as you start to build …
an internal focus … within yourself … on those parts of yourself…
that will absorb the natural language … gently … peacefully … and
instinctively … almost automatically … as you … let yourself go …
relax … without conscious effort … because you have nothing … to do
… now … except relax ..
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2. HERE & THERE :
Où est il ? Fika e ?
Je ne sais pas. Nye me nya ooo
3. LIKING :
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Non, je n’aime pas le diner. Ooo, nye me lon n’dudu ooo.
4. DOING:
Zut!!! Tso!!
C'est formidable. Wo le nyuie-ade!
5. CAN/ABLE TO DO:
Est-ce que vous pouvez faire ceci? Mie te-nu wor nu sia a?
Oui, je peux faire cela. Eee, me te-nu wor nuy ema.
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Est-ce quevous pouvez faire ceci? Mie te-nu wor nu sia a?
Non, je ne peux pas faire cela. Aoo, nye me te-nu wor ema.
Est ce que vous pouvez dire Mate? Mie te-nu gblo be Mate a?
Oui, je peux parler un peu d'Ewe! E, me te-nu po-nu Evegbe v-ade!
6. UNDERSTANDING:
Je comprends. Me segome.
Je ne comprends pas. Nye me segome ooo.
7. WANTING:
Je veux. Me dzi.
Je veux manger un peu. Me dzi be ma du-nu v-ade..
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Zut! Je veux vous en donner un peu. Zut. Me dzi be ma tso vi-ade na
mie.
Non merci. Aoo, medakpe.
8. GETTING:
9. HAVING:
Aoo Non
Oh. Mate! Oh. Mate!
Me ga nor tsi le France o., towod-jo!!. Svp ne buvez pas l’eau en France.
Nor aha. Buvex le vin.
11. GREETING:
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Comment ça va, Xavier? Ale ke nefona., Xavier?
Ça va bien, merci Miguel. OK , medakpe Miguel.
Non!!! Aoo!!!
Zut! Elle est formidable! Zut! Wo nyuie-ade!
12. DESCRIBING:
Oh Merde!!! Oh Mate!!!
Ne dites pas Merde svp. Me ga gblo be MATE o. Tomodjo !
14. NUMBERING:
15. ASKING:
Cela. Ema.
Oh, c'est un bon livre. O, esi nye agbale nyuie.
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Oui, je peux parler un peu d'Ewe! Ee, me se Evegbe vi-ade!
Vous ne pouvez pas dire Mate? Mie me te-nu goblo be Mate!
Ne buvez pas l’eau en France, svp!!. Me nu-nu tsa e Francia ooo, towod-jo!
Buvez le vin. Nu aha
Zut!!! Zut!
Ça va? Nyuie a?
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Je dois faire ceci. Me hia ma wor nu esi.
Vous devez faire cela. Mei hia wor nu ema
Formidable? Nyuie-ade a?
Oui, vous êtes formidable! Eee, mie le nyuie-ade!
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17. CLOSING
Now of all the things … your mind … has been playing with … to create new
… wave patterns … in the natural language … from … here and there … liking
… doing … can … understanding … wanting … getting … having … ordering…
greeting … describing … knowing … numbering … asking … and … everything …
I wonder which things … you will bring back … to stay deep within you … so
easily available … to you … as needs arise … without conscious effort …
because … you will believe … you can do it …
And now as you choose … to believe you can do something … that makes you
feel so comfortable with yourself … something you will feel more and more …
able to do … so that you feel … even more comfortable … and confident …
naturally … in your own way … you can take whatever time you need … just
to process your thoughts … in your own special way … and to bring this
experience to a comfortable close …
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You will feel well … and you will begin … to feel confidenct … about the
future … and about making progress … in the natural language … in your own
natural way … and you will find such joy … in speaking so gently … with
growing confidence … and experience … which will add … a new exciting
quality to your life … because … with every new language you learn … you do
add a new quality to your life … in that special “Ewe Place” … in your mind …
And when you feel … you are ready … and you want to … you can start the
process of reorienting yourself … bringing yourself back … taking your time
… and when you are ready … you can fully orient yourself … and allow your
eyes to open … feeling well …and happy … because … and you will begin to
experience confidence … more and more … because … from now … in every
day … in every way … you will … be getting … better and better …
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18. NATURAL VOCABULARY:
(with limited accents)
a. Greetings/Exclamations:
se gome lena-be do
comprendre devoir travail
c. Prepositions:
d. Pronouns:
e. Nouns:
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ga/afe nu nutsu nyonu tsi
argent chose homme femme eau
f. Adjectives/adverbs/Other:
afi-sia,ye/afi-ma
ici/là-bas
g. Interogatives:
h. Numbers:
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19. NATURAL FEEDBACK AND NEW IDEAS
(to [email protected])
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20 - DAILY MINI PHRASE BOOK
(Write out your copy - and start to chat - speed reading 4 minutes)
BASICS:
Medakpe Merci
Ndi Salut
Eee,eib/ao,ooo Oui/non
Me de kuku/Tomodjo Svp
Medo taflatse Excusez moi
Kata le nyuie! Tout va bien!
INTRODUCTIONS:
Ndi Bonjour
Mia dogo. Au revoir
Nko nye e nyi … Je m'appelle ...
Wo nko de? Comment vous appellez vous?
E fôn nyuie a Comment allez vous?
Me fon nyuii Je vais bien, merci.
Wo de? Et vous>
Afika netso? D'ou venez vous?
Me tso: Je viens de:
France France
England Angleterre
America l'Amerique
Me wo na le: Je travaille a:
UN l'ONU
Red Cross la Croix Rouge
Nokia Nokia
QUESTIONS:
Me hia be ma wor.. Je dois faire ceci.
E hia be a wor… You must do that.
Yekayi/aleke? Quand/comment?
Nu-ka/nukata? Quoi/pourquoi?
Ameka/eka? Qui/lequel?
Afika… e le? Ou est/sont ...?
Afike, me te-nu kpo …? Ou puis je trouver ...?
Nenie le esi? Combien est-ce?
E te-nu kpekpedenunye? Pouvez-vous m'aider?
Nu-ka esi le? Que veut dire ceci?
UNDERSTANDING:
Me se gome Je comprends
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Nye me se gome o. Je ne comprends pas
Na ga gbloe/Ebe… ? Dites cela encore une fois, svp
E te nu gblo/nlo esi le Yevugbe (Anglais)/Ewegbe?
Pouvez vous (say/write) ceci en Anglais/Ewe?
Note : Yevegbe – white man’s speech
Nam… Est ce que je peux avoir ...?
E se …? Est ce que vous parlez (entendre):
Anglais (Yeyugbe)/Ewegbe? Anglais/Ewe?
Nye me se… Je ne parle pas ...
Me se … deka deka . Je parle un peu de ...
COMMENTS:
E nye: C'est:
Enyo wu/me enyo o, gble meilleur/pire
Lorlor/vie grand/petit
Me xor asi o (bo)/E xor asi bon marche/cher
Enyo/ Me enyo o bon/mauvais
Xo dxo / Fafe chaud/froid
Mie / didi tout prés/loin
Ame me le me o/ ame e le me o. libre/occupe
OK! D'accord!
FOOD:
Me lor J'aime:
Ndi nududu le petit déjeuner
Ndo Nududu le déjeuner
Fie nududu le dine
Nam: Pourrais-je avoir;
Abolo (Yevubolo)/Bota du pain/beurre
Chisi du fromage
Azi (koklozi, tsaxezi) des œufs (chicken, guinea fowl)
La / Yevute de la viande/des pommes de terre
Apo / Anuti des pommes/oranges
Nescafe/ Ti du café/the
Nyinotsi du lait
Kutsetsetsi du jus de fruit
Tsi de l'eau
Xo ga. / Ma ko ga nawo. Je veus payer maintenant.
Me susu be e wo vodada. Je crois qu'il y a une erreur.
E vivi. Nous nous sommes bien amuses
TRANSIT:
Afika e nye store ade ?> Ou est, le magasin le plus prés?
Afika ma kpo teksi? Ou puis je trouver un taxi?
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Ga nenie e nye…? Combien pour aller a ...?
Kplom yi na … Amenez moi a cette addresse.
To afi. Arretez ici, svp.
Mo sia me yina le… Ceci n'est pas le bon chemin (to).
Yi ngo. Allez tout droit.
E le afima le: Le voila:
Mie/nudusi a gauche/droite
Le…gbo/megbe prés de/aprés
Anyiehe/dziehe nord/sud
Yedzefe/yetodofe est/ouest
Afika e nye: Ou est le/la:
dome centre de la ville?
Atike dzra fe pharmacie?
SHOPPING:
… E li a? Avez vous ...?
Nenie e nye nu sia/ma? Combien coute ceci/cela?
Ma flei. Je le prendrai.
TELEPHONE:
Allo, e nye… Allo, ici ...
Me de ku, po nu : Parlez svp:
sesie plus fort
blewuu plus lentement
… le afe me a ? Je veux parlez avec::
Afeto. Monsieur
Apeno Madame
Apenito Mademoiselle
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Yekayi a li a? Quand sera-t-il/elle là?
Bie be a ring-m Demandez-lui de me telephoner
TIME:
Wotsi le asi wo a?? Avez vous assez de temps?
Ga nenie fo? Quelle heure est il?
Ga fo…: Ga asieke fo:
eve miniti wuiato deux heures et quart
asieke miniti wuiato neuf heures et quart
ene kple afa quatre heures et demie
ene miniti wuiato six heures et quart
MEETINGS:
Mia ga dogo: Nous allons vous voir ...
egbe aujourd'hui
etso demain
kwasida yigbona la semaine prochaine
Ndi me le matin
Ndo me l'aprés-midi
Fie me le soir
Za me ce soir
fifia bientot
Towo dzo/ Towo me dzo o. Vous avez raison/tort.
E dzo C'est correct.
LOCATIONS:
Afi sia/afi ma Ici/là
Le UN office me Au bureau de l'ONU
E koa/E didia ? Est ce tout prés/loin?
Ga fo nenie? Combien d'heures?
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21. PLAY QUIZ
(Challenge – mixed phrases … complete and discuss with a natural speaker)
a. Eginon Merci.
b. Medakpe OK
c. Me fon nyuie Pardon
d. Medo-taflatse Je vais bien, merci..
e. Nyuie ! Salut
f. Esi le afi-sia Comment allez vous ?
g. Mie fon nyuie a ? C’est ici !
h. Ag Bon
i. Milawo Je veux …
j. Nu esi, mr de kuku Bien venue..
k. Esi me le nya ooo. Fates cec, svp
l. Me dzi … Pas de problème
m. Afeti Non.
n. Towodjo Oui.
o. Ao/ooo Garcon ?
p. Eee/ein Svp.
q. Ga nenie fo ? Ou/quand/pourquoi ?
r. Afi le afodzixo ? Combien pour cela ? .
s. Afi/yekayi/nikata ? Quelle heure est-il ?
t. Nenie le ema ? Where is the toilet
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APPENDIX A – ROUTINE FOR ACCENT IMPROVEMENT
AND LONG TERM RE-INFORCEMENT AFTER ONE MONTH –
TRY TO WORK WITH A PARTNER AND A NATURAL SPEAKER
FOR JUST ONE DAY MORE
2 - STUDY the text (Sections 2-16). Then SPEAK LOUDLY and then very
SOFTLY with the tape. SPEED READING (2-16) in 14 minutes. USE the
Mini-phrase Book for easy interactive conversation
4 – SPEAK with tape and text. For difficult words/phrases … stop the tape
… and repeat the word/phrase many times … singing and shouting! Review
your five problems.
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APPENDIX B – ADDITIONAL VOCABULARY SELECTED TO
MEET THE SPECIAL NEEDS OF EACH CLIENT
ORGANIZATION (100 WORDS)
Special Vocabulary for UNHCR
(Challenge - complete in your language nnd then discuss with a fluent speaker)
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SOME HELPFUL NOTES ON GRAMMAR BY DAN BERGERT
There are a few things I only edited once then gave up on because it was
so pervasive, so would like to make these broad suggestions.
1. By far the most common way to say 'please' is "me de kuku". The use
of "taflatse" for 'pardon' or 'kindly' is appropriate, but I recommend
"me de kuku" in most cases.
Me/nye - I
E/wo - you (singular)
E/wo - he/she/it
Mi - we
Mie - You (plural)
Wo - They
The difference betwwen "E" - 'you' and "E" - he/she/it', "wo" and "wo",
and "mi" and "mi" and is purely tonal which will be tough to write. (Low
tone "E" = you; high tone "E"= he/she/it)
However, the CRE seems to use the lural 'you' (Spelled "Mie") most of
the time. "E" is most often used in speech.
Also "wo" is rarely used as the third person pronoun 'he/she/it". Only
as a direct object and even then only certain cases. Better to
exclusively use "E" for he/she/it.
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3. "Nu" (generally 'something') in verb conjugation is usually only
necessary in the infinitive.
Example: "du nu" is 'to eat", but 'I eat bread' is "Me du abolo".
"Po nu" is 'to speak' but 'he speaks Ewe' is "E fo Ewegbe".
In Ewe and many W. African languages the way to say 'do you speak (this
language)? is 'do you hear (this language)'. 'to hear' = "se nu"; examples:
Do you you speak English/French' both are "E se Yevugbe?" literally 'Do
you hear the whiteman's language?'>
Trickier yet is the pronoun comes after "asi" for you and me, before for
he/she/it, we, y'all, and they. Examples:
The CRE uses "do nu" for possesion, but "do nu" is 'to put' or 'to send'.
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7. "Me da akpe" is literally 'I give thanks'. Simply "Akpe" is much more
commonly heard.
"Bada" for 'bad'. Usually "me enyo o" - 'not good' suffices, but "gble" =
'broken, spoiled"; "vodi" = 'evil, corrupt' are appropriate in context.
9. Some of the words, particularly from the aid workers wordlist are
pretty tough to translate. For example, for me to accurately translate
"voluntary repatriation" would take at least five sentences.
10. Otherwise, I think this is a decent start, but again Ewe is a tonal
language with phonics not in western languages, so nothing can beat good
old conversation. Feel free to ask and I will follow-up any time.
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BROCHURE
CRE - CREATIVE RELAXATION EXERCISE
THE NATURAL WAY TO PLAY WITH LANGUAGE AND A BEAUTIFUL
ACCENT IN ONE DAY
KEY CONCEPT: Relax and … let your body … and your mind ABSORB…
the new language just as you did … so well … with your first natural language …
all those years ago … MERCI!"
Opportunity for AID WORKERS on short or long missions to other countries to feel
more secure, comfortable and effective in achieving better working relationships in
English, with local companies, governments, refugees, client and project staff, as
they perceive the effort to speak the local language with a good accent, and thus
to show clearly a deep respect for local values and culture.
Designed for: mature motivated learners who need to achieve very rapidly, the
personal confidence to speak and understand, basics of the local natural language.
Designed also also for current speakers to who want to achieve significant accent
improvement.
Course duration: one full six hour day with a partner or small group, followed by
daily brief individual revision, in the following week and one day reinforcement a
month later.
Method: uses CRE techniques to achieve relaxation and intuitive absorption of the
natural language with confidence and without stress or effort. Designed to handle
varying individual value systems and needs. CRE techniques, once acquired, can be
easily used for any other languages or dialects. Uses IRT - the Instant Relaxation
Technique create the confidence to learn.
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BRIEF DICTIONARY - ENGLISH/ FRENCH/ SPANISH/GERMAN/EWE
(Challenge add Ewe …)
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business affaires,les negocio Geschäft
buy acheter comprar kaufen
can (able) pouvoir poder können
car auto,l' carro/coche Auto
carefully prudent prudente vorsichtig
carry porter llevar tragen
cash argent,le dinero Bargeld
chair chaise,la silla Stuhl
cheap bon marché barato billig
children enfants niños Kinder
choose choisir seleccionar wählen
cigarette cigarette,la cigarillo Zigarette
clean propre limpio sauber
clever intelligent inteligente klug
clouds nuages,les nubes Wolken, die
coffee cafe,le café Kaffee
cold froid frio kalt
colour couleur,la color Farbe
come venir venir kommen
complain plaindre reclamar klagen
contract contrat,le contrato Vertrag
cook cuire cocinar kochen
cost coût,le costo Kosten
count conter contar zählen
creditors créditeurs,les acreedor Gläubiger
cup tasse,la taza Tasse
customer client,le cliente Kunde
customs douane,la aduana Zoll
daughter fille,la hija Tochter
day jour,le día Tag
dear cher caro teuer
debtors débiteurs,les deudores Schuldner
December Décembre diciembre Dezember
dinner dîner,le comida Abendessen
dirty sale sucio schmutzig
divided by divisé par dividir de dividiert durch
do faire hacer tun
doctor médecin,le doctor/médico Arzt
doers actifs,les trabajadores Täter
drink boire beber/tomar trinken
drive conduire manejar/coduc. fahren
dry sec seco/árido trocken
early de bonne heure temprano früh
easy facile fácil leicht
eat manger comer essen
eight huit ocho acht
eighty quatre vingt ochenta achtzig
either ou o entweder
eleven onze once elf
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English Anglais inglés Englisch
enjoy s`amuser gozar de sich freuen
enough assez(de) bastante/suf. genug
etc. et cetera etcétera usw
evening soir,le tarde Abend
every chaque cada jeder
fall off tomber caer fallen
family famille,la familia Familie
father père,le padre Vater
father/law beau-père,le suegro Schwiegervater
fat gros gordo fett
Febuary Février febrero Februar
fifty cinquante cincuenta fünfzig
fight combattre luchar kämpfen
finance financer finanza finanzieren
find trouver encontrar finden
fine beau fino/perf/bel. schön (Wetter)
fingers doigts,les dedos Finger
finish finir terminar beenden
fish poisson,le pescado Fisch
five cinq cinco fünf
fog brouillard,le niebla Nebel
food nourriture,la comida/alim. Essen
fools fous,les tontos/locos Verrückten
for pour para/por für
fork fourchette,la tenedor Gabel
four quatre cuatro vier
forty quarante cuarenta vierzig
Friday Vendredi,le viernes Freitag
friendly sympathique amigable freundlich
friends amis,les amigos Freunde
future(adj) futur futuro zukünftig
game jeu,le juego Spiel
generally généralement generalmente allgemein
get obtenir obtener bekommen
girl jeune fille,la niña/muchacha Mädchen
give donner dar geben
glass verre,le vaso Glas
go aller ir/andar gehen
good bon bueno/buen gut
good-bye au revoir adiós auf Wiedersehn
good even. bonsoir buenas tardes guten Abend
good morn. bonjour buenos días guten Morgen
good night bonne nuit buenas noches gute Nacht
greedy gourmand codicioso gierig
half moitié medio/mitad halb
happy heureux contento/feliz glücklich
hate dêtester odiar hassen
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have avoir (j'ai) haber/tener haben
he il él er
hello salut hola hallo
help aider ayudar helfen
helpful utile util behilflich
her (acc.) la/lui la/le ihr
here ici aquí hier
herself elle-même ella misma sie selbst
him le/lui le/lo ihn/ihm
himself lui-même él mismo er selbst
his son suyo sein
honest honnêt honrado ehrlich
hope espèrer esperar hoffen
hospital hopital,le hospital Krankenhaus
hot chaud caliente heiss
hotel hotel,le hotel Hotel
how are y.? comment a.-v.? cómo está Ud? wie geht e.I.?
how many? combien de? cuántos? wieviel?
however cependant sín embargo jedoch
hundred cent cien hundert
hungry avoir faim tener hambre hungrig
husband mari,le esposo/marido Ehemann
I je yo ich
I am well je vais bien muy bien mir geht es gut
ice-cream glace,la helado Eis
if si si wenn
important important importante wichtig
impossible impossible imposible unmöglich
in front of devant enfrente de vor
intelligent intelligent inteligente klug
inventory inventaire, l' inventario iventor
is (he) est (il) es ist (er)
it cela eso es (er)
itself cela-même eso mismo es selbst
January Janvier enero Januar
journey voyage,le viaje Reise
July Juillet julio Juli
June Juin junio Juni
knife coûteau,le cuchillo Messer
know savoir/conn. saber/conocer wissen
labour main d`oeuvre trabajo Arbeit
language langue,la idioma Sprache
late tard tarde spät
later plus tard mas tarde/lu. später
learn apprendre aprender lernen
less moins de menos minus/weniger
letter lettre,la carta/letra Brief
life vie,la vida Leben
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like (verb) aimer gustar gern haben
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new neuf nuevo neu
nice agréable fino/bueno nett
nine neuf nueve neun
night nuit,la noche Nacht
ninety quatre-v.-dix noventa neunzig
no non no nein
nobody personne nadie niemand
noise bruit,le ruido Krach
not ne...pas no nicht
nothing rien nada nichts
November Novembre noviembre November
now maintenant ahora jetzt
o`clock heures (7.00) hora (7.00) Uhr (7.00)
October Octobre octubre Oktober
of course naturellement naturalmente natürlich
Oh! Oh! O! Ach!
old vieux viejo alt
on sur sobre auf
one un un/uno eins
or ou o oder
orders ordres,les órdenes Bestellung
our notre nuestro unser
ourselves nous-même nosostros wir selbst
out dehors fuera aus
overheads frais gen.les gasto gener. Laufenden U.
owner`s eq. capital,le capital Anlagekapital
parents parents,les padres Eltern
passport passeport,le pasaporte Pass
people gens gente Menschen
place endroit,le sitio/lugar Platz
plane avion,le avión Flugzeug
plate assiette,la plato Teller
please s`il v. plaît por favor bitte
police police,la policía Polizei
polite poli cortés höflich
porter porteur,le portero Träger
possible possible posible möglich
present prèsent presente gegenwärtig
pretty joli bonito hübsch
products produits,les productos Produkte
profit profit,le ganancia Gewinn
put mettre poner legen
quarter quartier,le cuarto Viertel
quickly vite aprisa/de pri. schnell
rain pluie,la lluvia Regen
read lire leer lesen
really vraiment de veras wirklich
red rouge colorado/rojo rot
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relax se relaxer relajarse entspannen
remember rappeller recordar erinnern
restaurant restaurant,le restaurante Restaurant
right raison (avoir) correcto/der. richtig
road rue,la calle Strasse
room chambre,la cuarto/habit. Zimmer
sales ventes, les venta/saldo Verkäufe
Saturday Samedi,le sábado Samstag
save sauver salvar sparen
say dire decir sagen
see voir ver sehen
sell vendre vender verkaufen
September Septembre septiembre September
serve servir servir bedienen
service service servicio Dienst
seven sept,le siete sieben
seventy soixante-dix setenta siebzig
she elle ella sie
short court corto kurz
should devoir deber sollen
sick malade enfermo krank
Sir Monsieur Señor Mein Herr
sister soeur,la hermana Schwester
sit s'asseoir sentar sitzen
sit down être assis sentarse sich setzen
six six seis sechs
sixty soixante sesenta sechzig
sky ciel,le cielo Himmel
sleep dormir dormir schlafen
small petit pequeño/chiqu. kein
smoke fumer fumar rauchen
snack snack,le snack Imbiss
some quelques unos/poco de etwas
somebody quelqu'un alguno jemand
something quelque-chose algo etwas
sometimes quelque-fois algún tiempo manchmal
son fils,le hijo Sohn
sorry dommage lo siento Verzeihung
soup potage,le sopa Suppe
speak parler hablar sprechen
spend dépenser gastar ausgeben
spoon cuillère,la cuchara Löffel
stand up se lever pararse aufstehen
station gare,la estación Banhhof
stay rester quedarse bleiben
stool banc,le taburete Stuhl
sugar sucre,le azúcar Zucker
summer été,le verano Sommer
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sun soleil,le sol Sonne
Sunday Dimanche,le domingo Sonntag
sweet(pud.) dessert,le dulce/postre Süsspeise
table table,la mesa Tisch
take prendre tomar/llevar nehmen
talk parler hablar sprechen
talkers bavards,les habladores Schwätzer
taxi taxi,le taxi Taxi
tea the,le té Tee
téléphone téléphone,le teléfono Telefon
tense temps,le tiempo Zeitform
ten dix diez zehn
terrible terrible terrible schrecklich
thank you merci gracias danke
that la/cela/que ese/aquel/cual jener/jene/jenes
the le/la el/la/los/las der/die/das
their leur su ihr
them eux ellos/ellas sie
themselves eux-mêmes ellas/ellos sie selbst
there là allí dort/da
they ils ellos/ellas sie
this ce/cet este/esta dieser
thin mince delgado dünn
thing chose,la cosa Ding
thirsty avoir soif tener sed durstig
thirty trente treinta dreissig
thousand mille mil tausend
three trois tres drei
three-qtr. trois-quarts tres cuartros dreiviertel
Thursday Jeudi jueves Donnerstag
ticket billet,le boleto/billete Karte
time heure,la tiempo/vez Zeit,die
tip pourboire,le propina Trinkgeld
tired fatigué cansado müde
to à para/a nach
today aujourd'hui hoy heute
tomorrow demain mañana morgen
too much trop demasiado zu viel
train train,le tren Zug
travel voyager viajar reisen
Tuesday Mardi martes Diensttag
twelve douze doce zwölf
twenty vingt veinte zwanzig
two deux dos zwei
under sous debajo/bajo unter
up en haut arriba oben
us nous nos/nosostros uns
vegetables légumes,les legumbres Gemüse
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wait attendre esperar warten
waiter garcon,le camarero Kellner
walk marcher caminar/pasear spazieren
want vouloir querer wollen
waste(n) gaspillage,le desgaste Abfall
we nous nosostros wir
weather temps,le tiempo Wetter
Wednesday Mercredi miércoles Mittwoch
week semaine,la semana Woche
wet pluvieux húmedo/mojado nass
what? quel/quoi? qué? was?
what time? quelle heure? qué hora? wie spät.ist es?
when? quand? cuándo? wann?
where où? dónde? wo?
white blanc blanco weiss
who? qui? quién? wer?
wife femme,la esposa Ehefrau
win gagner ganar gewinnen
wine vin,le vino Wein
winter hiver,le invierno Winter
woman femme,la mujer Frau
work travail,le trabajo arbeiten
worse pire peor schlechter
worst,the le pire el/lo peor schlechteste
write écrire escribir schreiben
wrong avoir tort falso/equiv. falsch
year année,la año Jahr
yes oui sí ja
yes but oui mais si, pero ja, aber
yesterday hier ayer gestern
you (nom.) vous usted/ustedes Sie
you (acc.) vous usted Sie
young jeune joven jung
your votre su Ihr
yourself vous-même usted Sie selbst
yourselves vous-mêmes ustedes Sie selbst
zero zero cero null
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THE ONE HUNDRED MOST USED WORDS IN CONVERSATION
(Challenge ... chat and absorb ... with a natural speaker)
1. A/an 2. After 3. Again 4. All 5. Almost
ade megbe ake Kata kloi
6. Also 7. Always 8. And 9. Because 10. Before
ha yesiayi kple elebena hafi
11. Big 12. But 13. I can 14. I come 15. Either/or
Lolo gake me te nu me va /alo
16. I find 17. First 18. For 19. Friend 20. From
Me kpo/Me for gbato na xolo tso
21. I go 22. Good 23. Goodbye 24. Happy 25. I have
me yi enyo Miadogo kpo dzi dzo le asinye
26. He 27. Hello 28. Here 29. How 30. I
e (n/a) afi Aleke Me/nye
31. I am 32. If 33. In 34. I know 35. Last
me nye ne me me nya megbeto
36. I like 37. Little 38. I love 39. I make 40. Many
M lor vie Me lor me wor sor gbor
41. One 42. More 43. Most 44. Much 45. My
deka sor gbor wu sor gbor wu kata sor gbor nye (toe)
46. New 47. No 48. Not 49. Now 50. Of
yeye Ao me … o fifia ?
51. Often 52. On 53. One 54. Only 55. Or
Enumake dzi deka kpue alo
56. Other 57. Our 58. Out 59. Over 60. People
bubu Miafe do go dzi / wu amewo
61. Place 62. Please 63. Same 64. I see 65. She
tefe Me de kuku sor me kpor e
66. So 67. Some 68. Sometimes 69. Still 70. Such Eyate
adewo gbedagbe ga ?
71. I tell 72. Thank you 73. That 74. The 75. Their
me gblo akpe ma la wofe
76. Them 77. Then 78. There is 79. They 80. Thing
Wo xema e li wo nu
81. I think 82. This 83. Time 84. To 85. Under
Me susu be nu sia xekaxi le te
86. Up 87. Us 88. I use 89. Very 90. We
dzi mi kor sesie mi
91. What 92. When 93. Where 94. Which 95. Who
Nuka xekaxi afika ka nuka
96. Why 97. With 98. Yes 99. You 100. Your
nukata Kple Ee E towo
APS - LEARNING REINFORCEMENT
AUTONOMIC PLAYBACK SYSTEM
1. After the one day CRE, practice Gemini and make a special 30 minute
APS audio tape recording of all the material that you want to absorb into
your long term memory, as follows:
b. Speak only for about 8 seconds ... pause for about 4 seconds ....
continue for about 8 seconds ... pause 4 seconds etc. This gives your
mind time to absorb easily without stress,
2. The NEXT DAY, relax and playback the tape (using ear phones) while
watching some interesting TV show WITHOUT audio e.g. a football
match or other a sports event or a cartoon. Make NO EFFORT to
listen to the tape. In fact, TELL yourself NOT to listen, but just
to relax and gently give all attention to the TV show. Relax and let
your mind absorb the data WITHOUT ANY CONSCIOUS EFFORT at
all.
5. Adapt APS to your special needs and personality. Use it for any new
material that you want to absorb without stress or effort. And please
remember to email feedback and new creative ideas to our Team at:
[email protected]. So, and from now on - relax and remember!!
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