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SEYMOUR (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 22 Novemba 2004 10:08:14 alasiri
I wonder if posible using abreviation in esperanto.
for instance instead of use "estas,estis,estos,ect" isn't a whole lot better
if just use 'tas,tis,tos " sound more flexible and more manageable.
what do you think?
for instance instead of use "estas,estis,estos,ect" isn't a whole lot better
if just use 'tas,tis,tos " sound more flexible and more manageable.
what do you think?
Machjo (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 23 Novemba 2004 11:53:42 asubuhi
Hello, Seymore. I'm not aware of such abreviations, but I am aware of the existance of stative verbs in Esperanto. All you need to do is attach a verbal suffix to an adjectival root. For example:
La birdo belas =La birdo estas bela = The bird is beautiful. -is, -os, etc. can also be used in thsis way, thus eliminating the need for an adjective in the sentence, since the stative verb stands in its place.
I hope this helps.
La birdo belas =La birdo estas bela = The bird is beautiful. -is, -os, etc. can also be used in thsis way, thus eliminating the need for an adjective in the sentence, since the stative verb stands in its place.
I hope this helps.
Qwertie (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 18 Julai 2005 6:34:32 asubuhi
Wow, seymour, I had exactly the same thought to abbreviate est- as 't-... but sadly, things as basic as est- seem to be set in stone. Besides, the naturalists (ie people who think that an IAL should look like a European language, or at least that all roots should come unmodified from some natural language) wouldn't like it.
From what I've seen, the verb forms of adjectives are not predictable; you can't necessarily add an 's' to an adjective an make a statal verb. However, statal verbs are the most common type of verb formed from an adjective.
From what I've seen, the verb forms of adjectives are not predictable; you can't necessarily add an 's' to an adjective an make a statal verb. However, statal verbs are the most common type of verb formed from an adjective.