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In the lesson which introduces the left-side Q with KW-, one of the examples given is "squash" (SKWARB). However, the -RB ending will only be introduced some ten lessons later.
This might be intentional — but if it is not, it might be a small thing to improve to avoid potential confusion for newbies like me 🙂
Though I can totally see the reason for having it there as to engage people's brain cells to figure out what -RB means on their own as a "if you spot this, good on you — have a cookie" kind of thing
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Additionally, I just noticed that one of the practice translations in the same lesson uses "squashed" (SKWARBD) as well. Depending on the resolution to this issue, it might be something to change as well.
In the lesson which introduces the left-side Q with
KW-
, one of the examples given is "squash" (SKWARB
). However, the-RB
ending will only be introduced some ten lessons later.This might be intentional — but if it is not, it might be a small thing to improve to avoid potential confusion for newbies like me 🙂
Though I can totally see the reason for having it there as to engage people's brain cells to figure out what
-RB
means on their own as a "if you spot this, good on you — have a cookie" kind of thingThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: