| Forward to the Current SINHALESE Forum |
| Davina | Monday 01st of March 2004 09:54:51 PM |
| Sinhale - Is there anyone who can sinhale? | |
| dulip | Tuesday 30th of March 2004 03:50:28 AM |
| learning Sinhala - Yes, I have learnt a little bit, at least the alphabeth and a few phrases. I have also starting making a dictionary for myself: http://sinhala.wz.cz But this is an awfully "foreign" language... What about you? How far have you got. | |
| jackson weeratunge | Thursday 30th of September 2004 05:15:56 AM |
| Reply to (1)Learning sinhala and(2)IS THERE ANY ONE WHO CAN SINHALE - I can help you to master the Sinhala Language. My othe skills are in English ,Pali, Tamil. Hindi And Urdu. Youmust be more than what U describe U to be.0nly very fewcan embark on producing a dictionery,feel free to contact me. To answer your Question:- Please be informed that Sinhala is the machine Language of all living Beings and, Pali is the complementry vocabulary containing the discovery of life forms in the galexies, from the invisible creatures to Bhrama-The God-the Allah. For more details read Buddhagosha, and the First Paliu Dictionery by Robert Ceaser Childers 1875 Publication. | |
| ladystokes | Tuesday 25th of January 2005 09:09:19 AM |
| - i want to learn sinhalese. where can i find some material that's useful..yet not so expensive..? books along with cassettes or CDs? everything i find on the net so far i'm having trouble either accessing or ordering (as the material is way too expensive). i ordered a phrasebook that explains about the alphabet and all in the beginning..yet i would prefer to also hear native speakers pronounce the words/sentences. | |
| Lele | Wednesday 09th of March 2005 03:39:37 AM |
| Thanks Dulip! - For Dulip: congratualtions on the great site! Even if I don't understand Czech I see it's a really nice one. I'd be grateful if u could give me some advice on the correct method to approach the study of Sinhala... where u think is best to start? Thanks in advance for your kind help! | |