Understanding the full range of simple past, present and future
从 PrimeMinisterK, 2022年4月22日
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nornen (显示个人资料) 2022年4月25日下午5:05:41
For instance, if I asked someone, "Ĉu vi legis ĉi tiun libron?," and they said, "Mi legas tiun libron," then that would indicate to me that they are in fact in the middle of reading the book right now (for instance, the last time they set it down they were on page 53).This is no doubt a possible and valid interpretation. It could however also mean "I read this book (every year at least once, because I love it so much.)
Same if you ask somebody "Ĉu vi fumas?" If they reply "Jes, mi fumas." this doesn't necessarily mean that they are smoking right now, it can also mean that they smoke regularly, i.e. that they are a smoker. Context will tell; or a follow up question.
The as-form has two basic functions in Esperanto: Marking the present tense and marking gnomic tenselessness.
Present tense: Nun mi bezonas dormi.
Gnomic: Ĉiuj homoj bezonas dormi.
Most IE-languages use the present for gnomic expressions. One exception might be Ancient Greek, where they use the aorist instead. Some other languages (non-IE) have a special tense (or "untense") for gnomic expressions.
Metsis (显示个人资料) 2022年4月26日上午7:22:15
Indeed, so we can come up at least three interpretations for that "mi legas tiun libron".
- I am in the middle of reading the book right now i.e. holding the book in my hand.
- I am in the middle of reading the book, even if it right now lies on the table.
- I read this book every year at least once.