If we could be taught two words per day from now until WRTC, then we would have
a working vocabulary of about 2,000 words. In
comparison, the VOA's "Simple English" vocabulary is about 2500 words. I'd be
thrilled to land in Brazil with 2000 words of
Portuguese that I can mangle in front of the natives -- hi!
So far I know four, which I can't spell correctly (bom dias, abrigato, aqui).
"Cerveja" is number 5 (thank you Claudio)...
73,
-- Eric K3NA
-----Original Message-----
From: je1cka@ne.nal.go.jp [mailto:je1cka@ne.nal.go.jp]On Behalf Of
Claudio Fernandez
Sent: 2003 October 16 Thursday 09:54
To: py5eg@inepar.com.br; k7lxc@aol.com; K1AR@aol.com;
cq-contest@contesting.com; wrtc2002@ne.nal.go.jp
Cc: W6OAT@compuserve.com; hwardsil@centurytel.net; k3est@cal.net;
desk@nwlink.com; BOGATAJ.FRANC@siol.net; Tine.Brajnik@guest.arnes.si;
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martti.laine@kolumbus.fi; oh2ma@sral.fi
Subject: [WRTC2002 1085] Re: WRTC2006 TO BE HELD IN BRAZIL
Muita Boa Sorte para os Irmanos Brasileiros...
Al least I'm starting to practice my Portuguese languaje, also I learned how
to say beer, it is "Cerveja" .....I have 3 more year to learn another
words.
See you all on PP5 !!
73 de Claudio LU7DW
ex S522R ex OJ1C
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