Dear Peter,
Welcome to the Pali group, and congratulations for having made such
good progress on Warder in such a short time! As Yong Peng has
already responded my solutions to the first 20 chapters are available
on the net - both at tipitaka.net and accesstoinsight.org - in
tri-linear format. I am currently posting to this group solutions to
the passages in chapter 21.
What specific questions do you have? This group contains a wealth of
knowledgeable people, and questions asked and answered at any level
prove to be a good learning resource for others.
With metta,
John
--- In Pali@yahoogroups.com, Peter Koret <borapat@...> wrote:
> Hello. I am a new member of the Pali group. I live and work in
Thailand and Laos, and have started to learn Pali through an interest
both in Buddhism and languages. Last year I worked through the Pali
Primer, and during the past several months I have been studying
Introduction to Pali . At the moment I am completing chapters twenty
one. The key to the translations posted on the internet is very
useful, but I am still having difficulty with the Pali to English
translations, particularly from chapters nineteen onwards. I probably
understand about ninety percent, but have no one to turn to to explain
the rest. I'm wondering if the answers are posted anywhere on the
internet, or if I can trouble anyone with the questions I have. (I
imagine I should be able to complete the translations myself based
upon the information in the book, but it's difficult for me.) Anyway,
I greatly appreciate the existence of this yahoo group on the
internet, and I am glad to be a member.
> Regards,
> Peter
>
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