Just a Quick Question!
lordmayors, 2008 m. birželis 16 d.
Žinutės: 5
Kalba: English
lordmayors (Rodyti profilį) 2008 m. birželis 16 d. 01:41:55
RiotNrrd (Rodyti profilį) 2008 m. birželis 16 d. 04:09:59
I would use "ne funkciis" as a more literal description.
lordmayors (Rodyti profilį) 2008 m. birželis 16 d. 23:57:34
toiletdude (Rodyti profilį) 2008 m. birželis 17 d. 00:29:16
La pagxaro ne funkciis ekde (INSERT DATE HERE).
That way, you don't have to keep updating it.
awake (Rodyti profilį) 2008 m. birželis 17 d. 04:43:25
lordmayors:I guess what I mean to say is, how do you say "has been [adjective] for [time]" in Esperanto? And that meaning being [adjective] in the past and is also currently [adjective].Esperanto handles this situation a little bit differently than english. For actions which began in the past, but extend into the present, we use the present tense.
For example,
Li estas malsata jam de du horoj = he has been hungry for two hours