"Gallifreyan Made Easy" is a lovely ten-chapter PDF that explains, in ten short chapters, the basics of Gallifreyan. Starting at nouns and pronouns, slowly adding verbs and adjectives, you'll be writing your own sentences in no time! GME is for basic study only and should not be used as a substitute for practicing. Together. With other people. In this forum.
GME can be found on this web site's main page.
Note: I update the book quite a bit, but I HATE trying to upload it to the site. The server is terrible.
v. 1.254
Added Lenition rules
Updated "Ever-Present Verbs" section to explain what they are and how they're used.
Updated "Commands" section
Added section on "make/force" to explain the new participle
Filled in the rest of the colors and patterns
Updated "Making Adjectives" section
Added new prepositions
v. 1.266
Updated Lenition
Added section on PT Nouns
Updated Adpositions
v. 1.28
Finished Adposition chart
Finished Interrogative Chart
Added section on Let's
v. 1.301
Added section on Must, Must Not
Added (sub)section(s) on Could, Would, Should
Added section on There is/are
v. 1.341
Added section on Whether...or (not)
Added section on As x as possible
Added section on ordinal numbers
Minor corrections
Hm...it appears I missed an update between 341 and 354...Terribly sorry.
v. 1.354
Updated Question words to reflect different How?
Updated Adposition list
If you have any comments, questions, concerns, suggestions, or corrections, post them here."Gallifreyan Made Easy" is a lovely ten-chapter PDF that explains, in ten short chapters, the basics of Gallifreyan. Starting at nouns and pronouns, slowly adding verbs and adjectives, you build sentences one word at a time. "Everybody knows that everybody dies." -River Song
I did try to use a PDF program, but it was too uncooperative and the one I use now only has web page capabilities. Converters do not support XHTML (and even if they did, the XHTML is nothing without the linked CSS which is where all the formatting comes in.
However, the Dictionary is updated quite often, and I don't know many people who enjoy downloading a new version of something every week to ten days to maybe two weeks (hence why I stopped using Firefox ) "Everybody knows that everybody dies." -River Song