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Question about greet

من tlacuache, 9 أغسطس، 2009

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jchthys (عرض الملف الشخصي) 19 أغسطس، 2009 3:36:53 م

ceigered:and the final apostrophe is good if it has final stress - it makes sense because what do you do in poetry or Esperant'? Your doing the same thing here, just treating the word the same as if it was a shortened Esperanto (Esperant') word ridulo.gif
…which it isn’t okulumo.gif

ceigered (عرض الملف الشخصي) 19 أغسطس، 2009 3:54:58 م

jchthys:
ceigered:and the final apostrophe is good if it has final stress - it makes sense because what do you do in poetry or Esperant'? Your doing the same thing here, just treating the word the same as if it was a shortened Esperanto (Esperant') word ridulo.gif
…which it isn’t okulumo.gif
Sorry I have no idea what this thread is on about, I just added my comments on those accenting systems.. I'll let you all have your peace by choofing off for a minute rido.gif

gyrus (عرض الملف الشخصي) 19 أغسطس، 2009 10:02:59 م

A slightly unrelated question on stress, if you drop the o off a word (e.g. revido > revid'), does the stress move back because a syllable is missing? (I.e., is it révid, or revíd?)

Matthieu (عرض الملف الشخصي) 19 أغسطس، 2009 10:07:58 م

Yes, the stress is on the last syllable in this case.

ceigered (عرض الملف الشخصي) 20 أغسطس، 2009 5:33:10 ص

The stress would stay on the same syllable. So, without the 'o', the stress is on the final vowel ridulo.gif

Oŝo-Jabe (عرض الملف الشخصي) 7 سبتمبر، 2009 9:26:29 م

It's back on topic, but in the Hejma Vortaro, I found "Bonan" for "hi." It's apparently an abbreviation of all the bonan-phrases.

ceigered (عرض الملف الشخصي) 8 سبتمبر، 2009 9:13:26 ص

Oŝo-Jabe:It's back on topic, but in the Hejma Vortaro, I found "Bonan" for "hi." It's apparently an abbreviation of all the bonan-phrases.
Sounds like how in English we say 'Have a good one' or in Norwegian how they say 'Hardetbra' (Have it good), only the havu has been omitted.

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