Simple sentence question , and about devi
貼文者: Hound_of_God, 2014年11月5日
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語言: English
Hound_of_God (顯示個人資料) 2014年11月5日上午12:54:48
How would one say "They should not want to speak here."? That it would be appropriate for them to have no desire to speak.
"Cxi tie, ili devas ne voli paroli" sounds a bit peculiar.
Also, the dictionary gives devi, -u, and devus as options for "should". When would someone use one and not the others?
Thank you.
"Cxi tie, ili devas ne voli paroli" sounds a bit peculiar.
Also, the dictionary gives devi, -u, and devus as options for "should". When would someone use one and not the others?
Thank you.
nornen (顯示個人資料) 2014年11月5日上午1:03:01
I would say "Ili ne volu paroli ĉi tie."
As to your second question:
- devi expresses an obligation.
- -u denotes imperative, jussive, exhortative, etc. It denotes always an order, a desire, a wish, etc.
- devus is the conditional form of devi and can sometimes be rendered in English as "should". But not always. For instance "Se mi devus foriri nun, mi forirus." = "If I had to leave now, I would leave."
As to your second question:
- devi expresses an obligation.
- -u denotes imperative, jussive, exhortative, etc. It denotes always an order, a desire, a wish, etc.
- devus is the conditional form of devi and can sometimes be rendered in English as "should". But not always. For instance "Se mi devus foriri nun, mi forirus." = "If I had to leave now, I would leave."