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Alkanadi (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 26 Ruheshi 2016 12:04:09

I think this song has bad grammar. It says Via robo verda, via robo rugxa

Shouldn't it say Via robo estas verda, ect...

https://youtu.be/bq0aTi1uxkI?t=4m38s

lagtendisto (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 26 Ruheshi 2016 12:10:06

PMEG

'...Eĉ povas esti A-vortoj samtempe antaŭ kaj post la sama O-vorto:...'

A-words can be set before or after O-words.

lagtendisto (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 26 Ruheshi 2016 12:17:45

Alkanadi, respect to you, you really have talent for emotional yellow-press headlines being Lernu! thread topics & posting content.

Alkanadi (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 27 Ruheshi 2016 09:39:21

spreecamper:PMEG

'...Eĉ povas esti A-vortoj samtempe antaŭ kaj post la sama O-vorto:...'

A-words can be set before or after O-words.
Via robo verda = Your green dress.
Via robo estas verda = Your dress is green.
Via robo verdas = Your dress is green.

The song doesn't make sense.

tommjames (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 27 Ruheshi 2016 09:52:42

Alkanadi:Shouldn't it say Via robo estas verda, ect...
In prose it would be odd to drop the "estas", but as this is a song it's not so strange. Grammar rules are much more relaxed in poetry and music.

nornen (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 28 Ruheshi 2016 02:46:57

Alkanadi:I think this song has bad grammar. It says Via robo verda, via robo rugxa

Shouldn't it say Via robo estas verda, ect...

https://youtu.be/bq0aTi1uxkI?t=4m38s
There is no verb lacking. It says "your green dress, your red dress" that's all.

dbob (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 28 Ruheshi 2016 08:06:54

To me it sounds quite the same as a sentence using "jen": [jen] via robo verda, [jen] via robo ruĝa, [jen] ŝia robo blua, [jen] la brunan havas mi. It's a linguistic effect, a way to draw attention, in this case to the different colors. It is as mistaken as Bugs Bunny's "what’s up, doc?". You could say, "how are you doing today, doctor?", but how funny is that?

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