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what does the suffix "it" stands for?

de berger, 16 de enero de 2005

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Idioma: English

berger (Mostrar perfil) 16 de enero de 2005 22:09:39

JoyGerhardt (Mostrar perfil) 17 de enero de 2005 20:06:30

It's the past passive participle - Amanto, one who loves; Amato, one who is loved; Aminto, one who loved; Amito, one who was loved.

traevoli (Mostrar perfil) 25 de mayo de 2005 20:14:03

Will that be added to Tools -> Grammar -> Affixes any time soon?  I had wondered about that myself.

kannouteki_neko (Mostrar perfil) 25 de mayo de 2005 20:48:33

It is in there, under Tools --> Grammar --> Participles, since participles are sort of an entity within themselves they kinda need seperate attention in a seperate section

Edit: although in the beginning I had to get some more extensive esperanto grammar information off-site to further understand their usages completely

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lingvohelpanto_en (Mostrar perfil) 26 de mayo de 2005 00:16:06

What kinds of additional information did you get off-site?  Perhaps the explanation here should be expanded.

- Erin

kannouteki_neko (Mostrar perfil) 26 de mayo de 2005 03:11:07

Mainly it was just more examples of the grammar usage and it was worded a bit differently, just consider me a grammar moron okulumo.gif I'll try to dig up those pages though

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