Order of Affixes/Roots
ya Hound_of_God, 7 Julai 2014
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Lugha: English
Hound_of_God (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 7 Julai 2014 8:54:04 alasiri
Is there a certain order for affixes/roots when building words?
The concise grammar page gives "skribtablo" for "writing table", but is "tabloskribo" the same thing?
If a "kristano" is a christian, would a female christian be a "kristanino" or "kristinano"? Is it based on priority?
Thank you for any help.
The concise grammar page gives "skribtablo" for "writing table", but is "tabloskribo" the same thing?
If a "kristano" is a christian, would a female christian be a "kristanino" or "kristinano"? Is it based on priority?
Thank you for any help.
NJ Esperantist (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 7 Julai 2014 9:10:01 alasiri
Hound_of_God:Is there a certain order for affixes/roots when building words?The order of words in compounds and the order of the affixes is important. It definitely changes the meaning of the word.
The concise grammar page gives "skribtablo" for "writing table", but is "tabloskribo" the same thing?
If a "kristano" is a christian, would a female christian be a "kristanino" or "kristinano"? Is it based on priority?
Thank you for any help.
To me 'tabloskribo' would be something written on a table --a generic table.
'Kristanino' is correct and means a female Christian.
'Ilarujo' a container for tools.
'Ilujaro' a collection of tool containers.
'Ujilaro' a collection of tools for making containers (?)
Etc.