I’m most definitely planning on learning the language. My family is from Jamaica but I was raised in America, but I want to get to learn more about my people and where we came from. And who are ancestors were 🥹🌸
@TheGanjaGodShow19 күн бұрын
Tau 👋🏽 wanted to know how do you say Right? In tainonaíki
@TheGanjaGodShow19 күн бұрын
Also how do say “okay?” Is it? Do you want it? Do you have it? Do you want to eat? Are you coming? And are you going? In tainonaíki
@CasaAreyto17 күн бұрын
Tau (hello) thank you for all of the questions. I love your enthusiasm for learning our ancestors' language, and I am sure they are so proud! I recommend that you watch the Let's Talk Taíno series in order from episodes 1 and forward. I build up on vocabulary and grammar, so that you can learn, step by step, how to put all of these sentences together. Here's what you'll need specifically for the questions you asked about. Verb: to want Let's Talk Taíno 25 - I want... You want... kzbin.info/www/bejne/jpSpqaSmnNNrna8 Verb: to have Let's Talk Taíno 47 - Are you hungry or thirsty? kzbin.info/www/bejne/e2TVfa2rrKqKatE Verb: to come [from] Let's Talk Taíno 72 - Taíno Question Word: Where? kzbin.info/www/bejne/g6DJln-Vq5uJnbc Present progressive tense: Let's Talk Taíno 35 - What are you doing? kzbin.info/www/bejne/q4G9q4F8ZrKCmKM Before jumping into the present progressive verb tense, which helps you talk about what's happening right now, I recommend you watch the first video where I talk about verbs in the present tense and how they are paired with pronouns and nouns. This will give you a starting point: Let's Talk Taíno 7 - I am... You are... kzbin.info/www/bejne/ZqStfX-QfdSWn8U I hope this helps and enjoy!