He, She, ItThis should be very easy to learn a few new words this time. We will be going over some words we learned in the very first lesson. Like the word for I. What is it. Can you remember? It is WAH, or Wo if you spell it correctly. All you need to do to this word to make it plural is add MEN to it. WAH MEN, means we. It is spelled Women. This made it very easy for me to learn. I hope it helps you. Need a story still? Ok. Sometimes Grandpa likes to talk off and go drinking. Grandma hates this with a passion. Grandpa just goes WAH MEN! I am going if you like it or not! He waits ofcourse until his friends get there. He kinda makes it out like he has no choice in the matter. They are already there after all. Lets go for a little review over the last lesson. Don't worry there will be no grading. There is no way I could do that. I have trouble sometimes remembering the words. I find that repeating them works. Lets go. 1. NAR=Nar=Where 2. SHUN-MUH=Shenme=What 3. SHAY=Shei=Who 4. WAY-SHUN-MUH=Weishenme=why 5. SHUN-MUH-SURE-HO=Shenme Shihou=When 6. GEE=Ji=How Many 7. Nay=nei=Which That was easy. Just remember the sound of the word is on the left. The correct spelling is in the middle. The meaning of the word is last, or on the left. Lets learn some more words! When My Grandmother takes one look at those scroungy men she yells out TA! MEN! Which convienently means they. She always looks as though she is ready to grab her broom and sweep them out like debris. There is one man in particular that Grandma dislikes. When she yells out TA! MEN! She will look at this one in particular as she yells out the TA! part. TA is a convienently usefull word as it means a lot of things. TA, means he, she, and it. When Grandma looks at this man and yells out TA! He usually yells it back at her. So when she says it, it is like saying he. When he yells it back, it's like he is yelling she, or sometimes it. As Grandpa walks out that door she says, when they misbehave KNEE MEN! I have no idea why she says this. I have never seen her knee Grandpa. KNEE MEN means you, as in you all, or you guys. So I am pretty sure Grandma is talking about the whole bunch of those scoundrels. KNEE MEN should be easy to remember. We learned KNEE in the first lesson. It means you. KNEE MEN is just another plural word we are learning. Just like WAH MEN, you just add the MEN. This is when the trouble begins.
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