what tense after "depost"?
של darkweasel, 19 במרץ 2009
הודעות: 2
שפה: English
darkweasel (הצגת פרופיל) 19 במרץ 2009, 19:49:52
I recently did a post on these forums where I wrote "Mi lernas la latinan depost septembro".
Now I was not sure whether this needed to be "mi lernas" or "mi lernis". English uses "I've learned" (past tense) while German uses "ich lerne" (present tense - which seems more logical to me because I'm still learning, but maybe it's just because that's what I'm used to from German). So which one is the usual/correct way to say something like this? (Of course I could have used "mi eklernis", but what if I wanted to use "depost"?)
Now I was not sure whether this needed to be "mi lernas" or "mi lernis". English uses "I've learned" (past tense) while German uses "ich lerne" (present tense - which seems more logical to me because I'm still learning, but maybe it's just because that's what I'm used to from German). So which one is the usual/correct way to say something like this? (Of course I could have used "mi eklernis", but what if I wanted to use "depost"?)
erinja (הצגת פרופיל) 19 במרץ 2009, 20:16:08
I wouldn't use depost, personally. I never use depost. I would say perhaps "Mi lernas la latinan ekde septembro"
I would use present tense, though. Because you are still learning, right? In English I would say "I have been learning" rather than "I've learned".
I would use present tense, though. Because you are still learning, right? In English I would say "I have been learning" rather than "I've learned".