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Langue: English
hundido (Voir le profil) 24 avril 2014 23:05:59
morfran (Voir le profil) 24 avril 2014 23:32:16
hundido:In Esperanto, I've noticed that nouns sometimes end in "n". I was wondering what the difference is between "mi" and "min", "vi" and "vin", "hundoj" and "hundojn", etc.. Also, does it only apply to nouns, and how do I use it? Answers are appreciated!The -n constitutes what’s usually called the accusative case in Esperanto; it’s how one distinguishes the subject of a sentence from the direct object. So the difference between mi and min, etc. is a little like the difference between I and me in English, but applies to all words in Esperanto, not just pronouns.
There’s a quick summary of how it works in English here, or, if you’re up to it, a detailed account all in Esperanto here.
dtgallagher (Voir le profil) 24 avril 2014 23:33:58
I hoped this helps. If you need a little more explaining, I will be happy to help!
PS- i was typing this while another person apparently added an equally useful explanation, but I decided to post it anyways...
hundido (Voir le profil) 25 avril 2014 01:47:11
Rikat (Voir le profil) 25 avril 2014 13:25:01
Nile (Voir le profil) 25 avril 2014 16:51:31
"Mi faris gxin per ilo", not "Mi faris gxin per ilon"
hundido (Voir le profil) 25 avril 2014 20:43:24
Rikat:Hundido, what textbook or online course are you using to learn Esperanto? Just curious.I'm using the courses at lernu! (there's a courses button on the top menu).