The waitress jumped at the loud cry, quickly grabbing a loose hair strand off her forehead and walking away from their table quickly. "Dear me, and just look your first word is bringing our server to make haste, I wonder if we should tip." Erebus laughed, his entertainment had been peaked. Spinning the notepad around he spoke up some more. Encouraging her enthusiasm to not subside. Learning was fun after all, Erebus had always been into it. "I was raised in Fiore, in this country we tip the service industry, 'tip', we use the letters tee, iyye, pee. Tih-Pah." A tip is like our gratuity system for the underpaid. Even though I despise sharing my money, even I tip because the country can sometimes be... Well, shit to the service industry. In this case it wouldn't be a noun but instead closer along the lines to a verb, you'd say, the economy can be 'shit-tee'. The only time you wouldn't tip is if the servicing person was rude, or disregarded you. It's based on appreciation after all." Erebus slid his notepad around so that Ylva could collect more notes. In bold letters he highlighted the difference between a noun and a verb, and added the ends to the words that could change the form of them into such things. His example was laid out under the text, using the sentence. 'I like this spot.' he circled spot and created an arrow pointing to it, marking it a noun. On the other side of the paper, 'You've been spotting new places'. In this case, he underlined that 'spotting' was an action, therefore, it was a verb. Nouns and Verbs were a pretty easy one to grasp, there was already nouns and verbs in Icebergic, so translating the concept over was half the battle already.