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语言: English
bobbob27 (显示个人资料) 2014年11月16日下午5:39:47
I want to say "Don't forget what I said"
Ne forgesu, kion mi diris. or Ne forgesu tion, kion mi diris.
nornen (显示个人资料) 2014年11月16日下午11:19:31
bartlett22183 (显示个人资料) 2014年11月17日下午5:52:02
DuckFiasco (显示个人资料) 2014年11月17日下午6:24:23
nornen (显示个人资料) 2014年11月19日上午2:23:36
DuckFiasco:AFAIK you can only do that if the endings are the same. That is, if one is accusative and one isn't, you need both: Mi ne multe scias pri tio, kion vi diris. Not "pri *kion vi diris".Where do you deduce this from? I don't see any problem with your example.
Searching the tekstaro you can find:
Reviviĝinte, li informis pri kion li vidis tie.
Nephihaha (显示个人资料) 2014年11月25日上午12:02:01
What's the best, jargon free, way of learning these correlatives?
Am going to use cards, but there's quite a few of them.
I feel if I crack these I'll be most of the way towards using the language... but linguistic terminology is just another layer I'm not interested in.
malglatamelo (显示个人资料) 2014年11月25日上午12:04:50
Nephihaha:Sorry guys but all this stuff about anaphors and antecedents hardly sells the idea that Esperanto is very easy to learn!I concentrated on mastering the k- words simply through practice and (forced) usage. After that the other ones came easily enough.
What's the best, jargon free, way of learning these correlatives?
Am going to use cards, but there's quite a few of them.
I feel if I crack these I'll be most of the way towards using the language... but linguistic terminology is just another layer I'm not interested in.
nornen (显示个人资料) 2014年11月25日上午12:39:01
Nephihaha:What's the best, jargon free, way of learning these correlatives?Learn them by heart.
bartlett22183 (显示个人资料) 2014年11月25日下午7:55:37