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"nun" plus the past tense

de karibdo, 2009-aŭgusto-27

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karibdo (Montri la profilon) 2009-aŭgusto-27 02:58:51

In the second lesson of "La Zagreba metodo", the following sentence appears: "Mi nun kuiris ĝin". Can someone tell me, what does "nun" mean when used together with the past tense?

RiotNrrd (Montri la profilon) 2009-aŭgusto-27 04:21:18

I would interpret it as "I just now cooked it."

ceigered (Montri la profilon) 2009-aŭgusto-27 04:44:27

karibdo:In the second lesson of "La Zagreba metodo", the following sentence appears: "Mi nun kuiris ĝin". Can someone tell me, what does "nun" mean when used together with the past tense?
I now have cooked it. /I've now cooked it/I've cooked it now/I've just finished cooking it etc.

Think of it in terms of 'now have (done something).'

tommjames (Montri la profilon) 2009-aŭgusto-27 08:05:34

Nun can be used in the past tense to refer to the present as it existed in the past, as explained in PMEG.

Whether or not that's what's going on in your example I don't know, but the above may be useful to you anyway.

Miland (Montri la profilon) 2009-aŭgusto-27 08:20:00

The context is that Ana has visited her friend Marko, who hands her a cup of coffee and says Jen la kafo, ĝi estas ankoraŭ varma. Mi nun kuiris ĝin. It looks as though the interpretations of RiotNrrd or ceigered ('I've just made it') are correct here.

karibdo (Montri la profilon) 2009-aŭgusto-27 16:41:46

Thanks for the replies! Is this the most common way of expressing the "just verbed" pattern? Are there other ways? Also, could someone point me to the grammar pages where these sorts of forms are explained?

Pharoah (Montri la profilon) 2009-aŭgusto-27 17:04:29

karibdo:Thanks for the replies! Is this the most common way of expressing the "just verbed" pattern? Are there other ways? Also, could someone point me to the grammar pages where these sorts of forms are explained?
Well, the most common way I've seen is to use the word ĵus, as in "Mi ĵus kuiris ĝin". I'll leave your other questions to more competent esperantists ridulo.gif.

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