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itö muzé jaz yagina
LESSON TWO In this lesson, you will find the English phrase followed by the pronunciation in Tapissary, then by written Tapissary. My thanks to friends Roy and Charlie for posing. On the link menu at the top of this page, you will notice the destinations are written in Tapissary. To return to the Tapisreal pronunciation page, click on any of the pictures in the story at right. Should I tell you the translation of the menu bar above? Well, after all, this is a lesson, so see if you can figure it out by linking to the pages. I will give you one box for free though, simply because it is just a flattened out dish right above this column. If you click on that saucer shape, you will arrive on a page that is entirely in Tapissary. It is a page about an apartment in Paris. Oi zamañ pyeno. Yani. |
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