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Alkanadi (Arată profil) 31 august 2015, 08:53:52
ĉi and ĉi tiu
For example, what is the difference between these:
Ĉi tiu leciono estas bona
Ĉi leciono estas bona
Vestitor (Arată profil) 31 august 2015, 08:58:38
Used alone it means 'here', but it's not encountered all that much.
The second sentence you gave is not 'this lesson...'
jagr2808 (Arată profil) 31 august 2015, 09:09:24
In other words it's a contraction of ĉi- tiu -leciono
Edit: This aparently just for adverbs
And ĉi standing as a sole word is like vestitor said.
tommjames (Arată profil) 31 august 2015, 09:13:58
Alkanadi:For example, what is the difference between these:No difference in meaning really, but the 2nd phrase is more modern usage. It's not specifically wrong, but some consider it evitinda to leave out the "tiu" like that.
Ĉi tiu leciono estas bona
Ĉi leciono estas bona
There's a section about it in PMEG.
Matthieu (Arată profil) 31 august 2015, 09:31:07
Vestitor (Arată profil) 31 august 2015, 09:39:51
tommjames:Great, I've learned something!
No difference in meaning really, but the 2nd phrase is more modern usage. It's not specifically wrong, but some consider it evitinda to leave out the "tiu" like that.
There's a section about it in PMEG.