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Lektion 25. Uttalet, af tion, sion, .eion.

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to hove a sore finger, ha ondt i ett finger (i fingret).
4 , 2 •

the grand father, far- eller mor-

[fadern.

4 + .

» grand’mother, far- eller mor-

[modern.

2 2

(a sennight* läs: sen’nit),

a weék,
? ’

a fortnight, fjorton dagar.
(this dag sen night),
this dag iveek,

this day fortnight, i dag 14 dagar till (eller sedan).** .
yesterday week, i går 8 dagar sedan.
to-morrow weék, i morgon 8 dagar till.

Monday week, på måndag 8 dagar; last Monday week, i måndags

[8 dagar sedan.

1. This day week (sennight) Louisa will get a doll with
hair on its head? 2. Annie has lost a tooth. 3. My
grandmother has her usual head-ache to-day: look how pale she is!
4. How nicely this rose smells! 5. The eyes are the organs
of sight. 6. It is a fortnight since I was at school, but
Monday week I am to go there. 7. What an odd-looking person
your cousin is! 8. The question is, if I ought to learn this
by heart or not. 9. Are you cold, my dear? — Yes, my

finders and toes are very cold. 10. Frederick has a sore
littré "

ger, but his little sister Ann has a sore throat, that is still
worse. 11. Well, Master George, what have you learned at
school? — Many things. I can prove that you have three
heads. •— Indeed! — You must admit that no man has two
heads. — Quite right! — JS’ow you have one head more
than no man; so you see that you have three heads, which
was to be proved. — Good Heavens! if you learn only such
things, you had better (vore det bättre) never go to school at
all. 12. Man has five senses: the sense of sight, of hearing,
of taste, of smell, and of touch. 13. Why do you put the
rose to your nose when you wish to smell it? — Because
the nose is the organ of smell, you know. 14. There was
blood on the floor. 15. What do you call that in English?
— We call it a »nose-gay». 16. Which is the right foot?

* En sammandragning af sevennight (föga brukligt).

** Af verbets tempus får man sluta sig till, om dessa uttryck afse
förfluten eller tillkommande tid.

4 , +

the grand’son, son- ell. dottersonen.
to go to sea, gå till sjös.
)> be at sea, vara till sjös.

3

» put, ställa, sätta, lägga.
2 + 2
Fred’erick, Fredrik.

4 4 4 r 2

Ann (Anne, An nie), Anna.

åtta dagar.

i dag 8 dagar till (eller sedan).**

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