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sengir_assassin, 2007年9月14日

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语言: English

sengir_assassin (显示个人资料) 2007年9月14日下午5:49:49

One day I was reading the grammar of another constructed language and I was thinking about the way we describe something is better or the best in English, and how we do it in Esperanto.

In English we say,
"My dog is better."
"My dog is the best."

In Esperanto we say,
"Mia hundo estas pli bona."
"Mia hundo estas plej bona."

So I was thinking that one may be able to take that "ej" and stick it at the end of an adjective and use it like this:

Mia hundo estas bonej.
Mia hundo estas la bonej.

I know the "ej" is a suffix mean "a place described by the root", but I think it would be sufficiently different sounding and looking to not be a problem. What do you all think?

mnlg (显示个人资料) 2007年9月14日下午6:43:10

I would only accept it if English accepted "more good" as a legitimate alternative for "better". ridulo.gif

novatago (显示个人资料) 2007年9月14日下午7:32:50

sengir_assassin:

In Esperanto we say,
"Mia hundo estas pli bona."
"Mia hundo estas plej bona."
Vere, la frazo estus: "Mia hundo estas la plej bona."

RiotNrrd (显示个人资料) 2007年9月15日上午1:10:04

mnlg:I would only accept it if English accepted "more good" as a legitimate alternative for "better". ridulo.gif
I prefer "gooder". ridulo.gif

黄鸡蛋 (显示个人资料) 2007年9月15日上午3:50:58

RiotNrrd:
mnlg:I would only accept it if English accepted "more good" as a legitimate alternative for "better". ridulo.gif
I prefer "gooder". ridulo.gif
And "badder" for "worse". ridulo.gif

richardhall (显示个人资料) 2007年9月15日下午10:43:55

RiotNrrd:
mnlg:I would only accept it if English accepted "more good" as a legitimate alternative for "better". ridulo.gif
I prefer "gooder". ridulo.gif
Nope. "Bestest" is correcter. lango.gif

RiotNrrd (显示个人资料) 2007年9月16日上午2:47:58

richardhall:Nope. "Bestest" is correcter. lango.gif
I think you is rightly.

donmiguel (显示个人资料) 2007年9月16日上午7:14:49

best funny thread! ridulo.gif

@ sengir assasin: well, there are 2 possibilities to incline (?) adjectivs... modifier verb or syllable. they are equal. And dear Mister Zamenhof chose the first one.. he must have figured that there are already a lot of modifier syllables and that -ej would cause disorientation because it's a mix between adverb and plural, but the subject is an adjectiv ridego.gif

cheers

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