Litish 101 is no longer updated, please refer to the High Litish page on the kingdom website!
Lessons 1-12 is all about learning the foundation and basic grammar, before lessons 13-24 bring in bulk vocabulary supported by Quizlets. You'll start with the Litish Script, before we take you through the twenty-four The's of Litish, then a short introduction. After which, we'll teach you basic greetings in Litish, followed by a trilogy of the basics. We'll then cover chit-chatting, before getting you through important grammar with Questions and then Tenses. Finally, there will be a quick lesson on abbreviations in Litish, then we'll have a review before you begin the next phase of this course!
-King Dylan Low, Main Course Contributor of Litish 101
Browse the lessons below:
Study our runic alphabet, learn the five scripts of our convoluted alphabet, and witness the change of eras as the alphabet evolved. This alphabet is generally only used in architecture, and since then we've evolved past that, using the Latin alphabet instead. We do have a few special letters, however...
German may give off confusion with cases (technically it only has four, why complain? Check out the 15-16-case Uralic languages like Finnish and Hungarian), and for some reason everyone also complains about the number of The's. Check this out! We have 26!
Our great introduction to the language. We've covered our alphabet and our the's. Now, we'll have an introduction to this lesson set, before getting to the basic foundation.
Learn how to say "hello", "goodbye", "good day", et cetera. Know how to greet people in Litish, even greeting each other in the four times of the day. Also learn important phrases like your P's and Q's.
Introducing basic vocabulary like Intro, and there's a section that explains basic Litish sentence structure. Get ready for nouns, verbs and more!
Learn the accusative case for pronouns, the verb to be, and quantifiers and adverbs + adjectives. Sentence structures will also expand with infinitive markers and conjunctions, plus prepositions.
Determiners and superlatives are introduced, and teaching a whole lot of adjectives and adverbs, letting you refine your sentences.
Learn the accusative case for pronouns, the verb to be, and quantifiers and adverbs + adjectives. Sentence structures will also expand with infinitive markers and conjunctions, plus prepositions.
Modality; likelihood, ability, permission, request, capacity, suggestions, order, obligation, or advice. Learn the verbs that express these.
Learn the accusative case for pronouns, the verb to be, and quantifiers and adverbs + adjectives. Sentence structures will also expand with infinitive markers and conjunctions, plus prepositions.
Extended greetings; apologies, and the verb forms for greetings and apologies. Basically phrases, and so much more-- majority of which aren't actually formal, but just called "formalities" for some wonky weirdo reason.
Lrn how 2 use sum shrtcts ń Li hr, n tlk lk a tru idt. G.L.O.A.T. abt it 2.
Congrats! That's all in the beginning. You can go to the begininning; Lessons 13-24, or you could redo the Quizlets (full link page in Links). You could try reading Stories, or check out some Special Lessons. Even the Podcast! The Review is still in the making, but of course you could check out the Memrise courses; the Drops Unofficial Course, modeled after Drops, or the random outdated one (that covers way more than the DUC).
Whatever it is, we hope you'll continue your Litish language learning studies. Till next time! Hope to see you soon!