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by puppha » Tue Jul 31, 2012 8:44 pm
Dear All,
I would like to learn a bit of Sinhala. I naively thought that Assimil would have something, but no...
Could anyone advise me a decent language method to learn Sinhala?
Many thanks!
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by daverupa » Tue Jul 31, 2012 8:49 pm
Peruse the following
website, which may be of help in furthering your research. In particular, the links near the bottom offer some good immersion resources such as radio.
"There is, headman, dhammasamādhi. If you were to obtain cittasamādhi in that, you might abandon this state of perplexity. And what, headman, is dhammasamādhi?
[kammapatha & brahmavihara, & a method of arousing gladness]"
- SN 42.13 - Pāṭaliya"Others will misapprehend according to their individual views, hold on to them tenaciously and not easily discard them; we shall not misapprehend according to individual views nor hold on to them tenaciously, but shall discard them with ease — thus effacement can be done."
- MN 8 - Sallekha Sutta
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by puppha » Thu Aug 02, 2012 10:20 pm
Thank you, daverupa. It's a good start point.
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by BKh » Thu Aug 02, 2012 11:04 pm
It's not a method, but An Introduction to Spoken Sinhala by Professor W.S. Karunatillaka seems to be quite good. There is a PDF version on Scribit, but the scan quality is very low. It's good enough to get a sense of the book though.
Do post back if you find anything else.
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by puppha » Thu Aug 09, 2012 8:35 am
Dear BKh,
BKh wrote:It's not a method, but An Introduction to Spoken Sinhala by Professor W.S. Karunatillaka seems to be quite good. There is a PDF version on Scribit, but the scan quality is very low. It's good enough to get a sense of the book though.
Do post back if you find anything else.
Thank you, that looks interesting indeed.
I found other things on the internet:
On the wikipedia page for the Sinhala language, I found a link at the bottom for the USA Foreign Institute which has a basic course in Sinhala (3 rather large PDF documents).
The SOAS post-graduate course in Sinhala also lists some books:
http://www.soas.ac.uk/courseunits/15PSAC310.htmlWith all that, I think I can get started.
It's quite interesting to see that it is more difficult to find books or resources to learn Sinhala than to learn Pali!
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