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Idioma: English
exaos (Mostrar perfil) 20 de diciembre de 2012 07:44:31
Fenris_kcf (Mostrar perfil) 20 de diciembre de 2012 08:30:08
I would understand any Esperanto-sentence without a subject in the way, that i am the actor, so "vin amas" is totally clear to me.
BTW: I don't understand how this question fits in the English forum.
MoutOp (Mostrar perfil) 20 de diciembre de 2012 08:37:06
Chainy (Mostrar perfil) 20 de diciembre de 2012 08:37:07
Fenris_kcf:...so "vin amas" is totally clear to me.It's very confusing to me. I'm wondering who or what 'amas'!
hebda999 (Mostrar perfil) 20 de diciembre de 2012 10:05:36
Chainy:Sometimes I must agree with Chainy. It is bad Esperanto.Fenris_kcf:...so "vin amas" is totally clear to me.It's very confusing to me. I'm wondering who or what 'amas'!
tommjames (Mostrar perfil) 20 de diciembre de 2012 10:39:59
Fenris_kcf:I would understand any Esperanto-sentence without a subject in the way, that i am the actorAre you sure? What about "Temas pri gramatiko" or "Baldaŭ pluvos" or "Estas bone"?
Anyway as to the question, "Vin amas" is bad Esperanto. There are only a very small number of sensubjektaj verbs in Esperanto and I wouldn't count "ami" among them.
myris (Mostrar perfil) 20 de diciembre de 2012 11:09:16
älsk-ar.
Roberto12 (Mostrar perfil) 20 de diciembre de 2012 11:21:35
Mi estas = estam
Vi estas = estas
Ĝi estas = estat
Ni estas = estajm
Vi estas = estajs
Ili estas = estajt
Only in this hypothetical ancestor language would the phrase in the OP be valid, in which case of course it would be rendered as "vin amam".
myris (Mostrar perfil) 20 de diciembre de 2012 12:12:20
älsk-ar.
exaos (Mostrar perfil) 20 de diciembre de 2012 12:38:50