Missatges: 115
Llengua: English
Wilhelm (Mostra el perfil) 7 de gener de 2012 23.22.34
Why do people dislike cases, specifically the accusative?
Personally, I love the accusative.
If anything, I would want to add additional cases, specifically the genitive case in order to eliminate long strings of "x de x de x de x"
(It would have the additional benefit of being backward compatible, unlike the elimination of the accusative)
Hispanio (Mostra el perfil) 7 de gener de 2012 23.32.08
Personally I found the accusative difficult long time ago, but now I don't complain
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darkweasel (Mostra el perfil) 7 de gener de 2012 23.49.30
BTW, a similar Esperanto thread is located here (though it’s mostly offtopic): Kial akuzativo estas konsiderata ofte malbonaĵo en E-o?
robbkvasnak (Mostra el perfil) 8 de gener de 2012 0.12.27
Hispanio (Mostra el perfil) 8 de gener de 2012 0.15.07
robbkvasnak:Maybe for the genative, one could use "-es" so that "la vires domo" would be "the man's house". We already use "-en" that way (Parizen = to Paris). Esperanto already has that nifty "-e" so that "Ŝi diris tion Zamenhofe" = She said it in a Zamenhof way or "like Zamenhof would have said it".In fact, there is a suffix in Esperanto which works in that way: ties, kies, ies...
darkweasel (Mostra el perfil) 8 de gener de 2012 0.15.14
robbkvasnak:Maybe for the genative, one could use "-es" so that "la vires domo" would be "the man's house".One could, if that were in any way part of Esperanto.
Wilhelm (Mostra el perfil) 8 de gener de 2012 0.26.52
Wilhelm:BTW, I'm not actually advocating any changes to Esperanto, it was just for the sake of discussion.
If anything, I would want to add additional cases...
razlem (Mostra el perfil) 8 de gener de 2012 0.27.34
But meh. The language has already evolved around the usage of the accusative, and it's probably best to leave it that way for the sake of stability.
I get a dollar for each time "it works fine the way it is now" (or any variation thereof) is typed.
![senkulpa.gif](/images/smileys/senkulpa.gif)
![rido.gif](/images/smileys/rido.gif)
tommjames (Mostra el perfil) 8 de gener de 2012 0.37.26
robbkvasnak:Maybe for the genative, one could use "-es" so that "la vires domo" would be "the man's house".Alas the correlatives are a "closed system", meaning that (with a few exceptions) it is not considered valid to mix their elements with other parts of the language. "La vires domo" would just be taken as an error.
I wouldn't mind a genetive case though, and I've always found appealing the theoretical prospect of using -es for it. But perhaps that's just because I'm an English speaker.
lgg (Mostra el perfil) 8 de gener de 2012 4.28.27