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Daft question?

از richardhall, 31 ژوئیهٔ 2007

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richardhall (نمایش مشخصات) 31 ژوئیهٔ 2007،‏ 9:39:25

At the risk of making myself look stupid (What do you mean, 'look'? rido.gif ), why do greetings like 'Good morning' etc take the accusative ending? I daresay that it's obvious, but it bugs me that I don't know!

Matthieu (نمایش مشخصات) 31 ژوئیهٔ 2007،‏ 9:57:30

I think that “good morning” means “I wish you a good morning.”
So, in Esperanto, “[Mi deziras al vi] bonan matenon.

mnlg (نمایش مشخصات) 31 ژوئیهٔ 2007،‏ 12:41:43

Yes, that's correct. Other examples are "[Mi donas al vi] saluton", "[Mi ofertas al vi] miajn kondolencojn", "[Mi petas al vi] pardonon", etc.

richardhall (نمایش مشخصات) 31 ژوئیهٔ 2007،‏ 12:56:42

Thanks -- I knew it would be obvious as soon as someone explained!

EL_NEBULOSO (نمایش مشخصات) 31 ژوئیهٔ 2007،‏ 15:45:44

By the way, it's the same in German:

"Guten Tag" (good day) is accusative (nominativ would be "guter Tag") and it's also because it means "I wish you a good day". Strangely, (nearly) nobody in Germany knows, why we use the accusative.

Just another example, how Esperanto is able to also help you improve the knowledge of you own language! rido.gif

Gerald

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