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de komenstanto, 2012-februaro-26

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komenstanto (Montri la profilon) 2012-marto-05 23:05:19

darkweasel:
komenstanto:
I have not studied Ido. Does it change grammar as well?
Yes, for example there’s no obligatory accusative or adjectival declension anymore.
Yes, I read some users making fun of the declension and saying Google Translate would get rid of it. Strangely, this has yet to be a real issue for me, except occasionally with correlatives that come after commas, I am not sure if they take accusative declension or not. Otherwise, declension is fairly logical and not contradictory to my knowledge. Some rules though clearly have real language irregularities, and I am not sure if Zamenhof put them there or some later editors of the language.

darkweasel (Montri la profilon) 2012-marto-06 06:16:47

komenstanto:Some rules though clearly have real language irregularities, and I am not sure if Zamenhof put them there or some later editors of the language.
Which ones, for example?

sudanglo (Montri la profilon) 2012-marto-06 10:54:23

Google Translate would get rid of it (declension)
I tried the following with Google Translate:

Tall men
I saw some men
I saw some tall men

GT gave:
Altaj viroj
Mi vidis kelkajn homojn
Mi vidis kelkajn altaj viroj

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