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Idioma: English
rann (Mostrar perfil) 15 de enero de 2016 02:42:55
Ex: Li uzas la komon, ke estas uzita en frazojn
erinja (Mostrar perfil) 15 de enero de 2016 03:41:27
...kiu estas uzita en frazoj
Esperanto had no fixed rules for commas or nearly any punctuation. People tend to do what they do in their native languages.
lagtendisto (Mostrar perfil) 15 de enero de 2016 09:32:15
Because comma are not hearable in spoken use comma doesn't matter that much.
yyaann (Mostrar perfil) 16 de enero de 2016 03:44:22
erinja:Esperanto had no fixed rules for commas or nearly any punctuation. People tend to do what they do in their native languages.That being said, using the German rules for commas (i.e. putting a comma before "ke", and the "ki-" correlatives) is certainly not a negligible trend, even in non German speakers. So much so that I picked it up myself through mere exposure, way before starting to study German.