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Help with correlatives...

by Marcus_Aurelius, August 2, 2017

Messages: 12

Language: English

Metsis (User's profile) October 30, 2017, 10:09:17 AM

I first thought that "kiu/tiu" is strictly about people and "kio/tio" strictly about things like my native language makes that difference. Then I learned "kiu/tiu" is who and "kiu/tiu + substantivo" is which. Once I grasped that, I thought this is easy, until… I learned that while there are plural and accusative forms of -u and -a, there are not for -o. That is something I find strange and alogical.

sergejm (User's profile) October 30, 2017, 7:50:55 PM

'Kioj' is not prohibited, but is rare uzed. Set ('aro') of things is one thing, so they commonly use 'kio' in this case. But for set of sets they use 'kioj'.

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