
Well, on the plus side my throat and body are no longer sore. Mrs. Kheldar says that according to my symptoms compared to hers, I should be over the worst.
On the minus side, I had to come home early today, because I was feeling very feverish, and exhausted. Mostly now I'm just dealing with a badly stuffed up nose.
grumble...
I did go ahead and run through the 39 Greek flashcards I'd entered into my new program. I only missed 15. That's not bad for not having looked at them for a good couple months, especially considering that on about half of them I knew the general gist (or part of the definition), but not the full/exact definition.
I entered another 35 cards into the system, which catches me up to where I was when I left off last time. If I get all those memorized, I'll know just over 50% of the word occurrences in the New Testament (not 50% of the unique words, but learning the high frequency words makes for nice progress towards knowing good chunks of any given passage).
Most of the words so far have been nouns with an occasional verb. The more recent ones though are prepositions, and those can be kind of tough, because they can have different definitions according to how they're used in the sentence. Their definitions can also have some overlap with other prepositions, which makes them a lot trickier.