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The -um- affix

从 Aubright, 2013年4月1日

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语言: English

Aubright (显示个人资料) 2013年4月1日上午2:26:51

So I am slightly perplexed here. What exactly does the -um- affix do? Thus far I've found that it is an affix without a predefined meaning, but that doesn't clarify much. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Aubright (显示个人资料) 2013年4月1日上午2:45:02

Well, embarrassingly enough, I just discovered another thread that covers my question most adequately. My apologies for the false alarm.

tempatro (显示个人资料) 2013年4月1日上午4:35:49

Aubright:Well, embarrassingly enough, I just discovered another thread that covers my question most adequately. My apologies for the false alarm.
Ahh! Kie, kie?! Also, interested to know your term "thread" in esperanto. Surely a compound word taken from some of the proksimaj elements. Hmm...

Ah!
Poŝtaro? eh...

tempatro (显示个人资料) 2013年4月1日上午5:22:17

Mi estas vidinta! Ne problemo de kunmetitaj vortoj ĉi tie; nur tre bona respeguliĝo de la simpla tasko de fadenado. Fadeno.

erinja (显示个人资料) 2013年4月3日上午2:35:15

FYI messages in the English forum should be accompanied by an English translation if you write in Esperanto (you can use the Edit button to edit your prior message)

jkph00 (显示个人资料) 2013年4月24日下午9:31:59

Aubright:Well, embarrassingly enough, I just discovered another thread that covers my question most adequately. My apologies for the false alarm.
I have tried to find the thread you mention, but with no success. Where (or how) did you find it?

Thanks!

RiotNrrd (显示个人资料) 2013年4月25日上午1:50:57

I did a search on "um" (without quotes) in the search box in the upper right hand corner of the site, and the very first result in the return list was THIS thread.

I don't know if that's the particular thread that Aubright found, but it's a pretty good treatment of the subject.

Aubright (显示个人资料) 2013年4月25日上午3:42:31

Spot on Riot, that is indeed the thread! Thank you for linking it for me.

jkph00 (显示个人资料) 2013年4月25日下午6:13:56

RiotNrrd:I did a search on "um" (without quotes) in the search box in the upper right hand corner of the site, and the very first result in the return list was THIS thread.

I don't know if that's the particular thread that Aubright found, but it's a pretty good treatment of the subject.
And it is fascinating. Thank you for ferreting it out!

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