The Ayola Research Group has been laboriously working to get the new, comprehensive grammar book published online by Fall 2008. Our modest but earnest team of four people has spent hundreds of hours revising thousands of vocabulary terms and writing a 200+ page book which will explain every major aspect of the Ayola language in detail, along with practice exercises for people interested in learning to speak and write in Ayola with us. In addition, our website will offer new learners a simplified version of the Ayola grammar book which highlights key points of Ayola along with providing practice activities.
We appreciate your patience in awaiting the publication of these materials online. We’re in the final stages now, so we estimate to have the texts available as soon as possible! Please check back between September-November 2008 to start learning this new language!
UPDATE: As of October 23, 2008, the revised grammar book and lessons are back on line in the “Learn” section of the website. We will still be making changes to these pages for the next few weeks, but we encourage you to play around with them and let us know if you see anything that needs correction or clarification.
Aloa.
Aloa ce aveu, SB!
Aloa. Dusa observations.
Unon – When is the final version of this language going to be released?
Duson – I noticed that in Lecinon Treson, there appears to be a mistake. Review & Practice #2g is “Mans’ Face,” however, the answer is listed as “komputeray desko” (computer desk).
Thank you for taking the time to construct & maintain this language.
Thanks for noticing the error! We’ll correct it as soon as we upload the next set of changes.
We’re a little short-handed at the moment. so only a few hours of work is going into the language each week right now. One of us is working on the Linnean terminology, one is editing the grammar and I’m working on revisions to the vocabulary. We’ve made a number of changes that haven’t been posted yet.