Re: [Goanet]Konkani course with CD

2005-01-14 Thread v. fernandez
Hello There!!!
Lots of Talk,Much advice,More Bytes used,But where's the details,
of how  where to get the 'goods' from Isabella De Souza from
Nairobi.
v.f.



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[Goanet]Konkani course with CD

2005-01-13 Thread jerry fernandes
Hello Aloysius,
You may be right in your way of thinking, but I certainly believe that its 
not extremely difficult to pronounce konkani correctly in Roman script.

Zaite amche gaum bav bailea dessant assat je konkani boroitat, ani tanchea 
gorcheank tem sompem lagtam vachpak, nuinch tankam, pun amchim zantim assat 
tim dekun xhezarchea burgeank apoitat vachunk aplea burgeancheo chitti. 
Ekdom borem dista jednam amchim lahn burgim amcho Povitr Korar vachtat 
konkanint. Tankam konnem shinkounk nam hi bas vachpak, muntoch maka dissonam 
ti augodd munn zoxem tum boroitai. Voi anv mantam ki devanagri vo kannada 
goddiek vodik sompi zait, zankam heo don basso etat vachunk.

Sot sangom muntlear anvem tor zaito mar khela marathi toxench Hindi 
shinktanam, muntoch anvem zobor attesanv diunk nam te baxenk, dekun 
devanagri maka zalear augodd lagta. Vachunk zata pun very slow. And maximum 
words I do not understand.

Don¡¯t know if this is the case with other Goans.
Wish all Goans to be literate in Konkani whichever way they find it easy to 
read and write.

Viva Goa, Viva Konkani
Jerry Fernandes
Riyadh / Aldona
Konkani, when written in the Roman script, is extremely difficult to
PRONOUNCE correctly  --  but when written in the Devnagri or Kanada scripts
(both PHONETIC) pronounciation is automatically correct.  So by choice many
of us want to remain illiterate  --  since the meaning of  being literate is
being able to read (correctly) and write our own language 
Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 12:24:56 ¼n
From: Aloysius D'Souza [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: goanet@goanet.org, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Goanet]Konkani course with CD
Reply-To: goanet@goanet.org
Hi Victor,
Yes, unfortunately, many of us Goans  --  like the proverbial ostrich  --
like to stick our heads in the ground and not watch the world around us  --
confining our interest to the well in which we consider ourselves big
frogs.
Today as one moves from State to State in India it is becoming more and more
difficult to get about  --  road signs and destination boards on buses are
written in the State language  --  knowledge of the Devnagri script helps in
all the Hindi belt states, Maharashtra  --  but not in the South.
Konkani, when written in the Roman script, is extremely difficult to
PRONOUNCE correctly  --  but when written in the Devnagri or Kanada scripts
(both PHONETIC) pronounciation is automatically correct.  So by choice many
of us want to remain illiterate  --  since the meaning of  being literate is
being able to read (correctly) and write our own language 
Cheers  --  let us resolve during this year 2005 to become literate in
Konkani  --  either by learning through Roman script supported with a CD or
audio tape that gives us the correct pronounciation  or by being able to
read the same Konkani words when written in Devnagri or Kanada scripts.
Happy  New  Year
Aloysius
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Re: [Goanet]Konkani course with CD

2005-01-10 Thread v. fernandez

--- Aloysius D'Souza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Isabel, Wishing you .There has been reference... you
have brought out a course of studies to enable an illiterate (in
Devnagari or Kanada) to  correctly learn to pronounce Konkani
words.
Thank you
 
Aloysius
Comment:seems strange that 'an illiterate'(who cannot read or
write {in any language}can correctly learn to pronounce Konkani
words
v.f
 




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[Goanet]Konkani course with CD

2005-01-09 Thread Aloysius D'Souza
Hi Isabel,

Wishing you a  Very Happy New Year and all the very best through 2005

There has been reference in Goanet e-mail exchanges that you have brought
out a course of studies to enable an illiterate (in Devnagari or Kanada) to
correctly learn to pronounce Konkani words.

Please give all of us details of this course of studies   --  cost, where
available, and contents

Thank you

Aloysius