Ujumbe: 6
Lugha: English
amigueo (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 17 Novemba 2014 2:36:08 alasiri
you have guessed, "ey" comes from "they", if i knew the english phylology, then my election would be more elegant.
bartlett22183 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 17 Novemba 2014 5:46:47 alasiri
Rujo (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 17 Novemba 2014 6:19:23 alasiri
I believe that if Amigueo restate the question in the appropriate forum, it can be solved without problems, because something will be said in or about Esperanto. Ekzemple: "Saluton, mi petas vian opinion pri la neologismo "ey eys eyself" metita post "it is itself", kiu egalvaloras al "they, them, their", kiam uzata kiel "she or he". Akceptante ke "ey" venas el "they", se mi scius la anglan filologion, tiam mia elekto estus pli eleganta. [Oni atendu la respondon en Esperanto.]
erinja (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 17 Novemba 2014 8:12:44 alasiri
Hound_of_God (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 17 Novemba 2014 8:30:56 alasiri
amigueo (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 18 Novemba 2014 1:31:29 alasiri
the question is also useful for testing if esperanto beginners feel temptation of "regularising" english.
native english people or phylologists are concerned.
the fenomenon is similar to pronoun sxli, gi, ri, ge and afix -icx en esperanto. the tendency is beyond languages.