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"Persone" and Sentence Order

貼文者: Cyril957, 2009年10月12日

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語言: English

Cyril957 (顯示個人資料) 2009年10月12日下午8:53:34

Saluton.

I was in the library (both literally and on the website) and noticed this song lyric:

Mi portiĝis per etera ond'
Al loko stranga tre


Am I missing something or does tre usually go before the relevant adjective? (Same with ne, but whatevs.) I understand why they might temporarily disregard that, but I just wanted to make sure that what I was learning wasn't relernenda.

mnlg (顯示個人資料) 2009年10月12日下午8:59:07

Key word being 'usually'.

tommjames (顯示個人資料) 2009年10月12日下午9:01:30

If I'm not mistaken, tre is classed as an adverb, and as such I beleive there's no specific rule that prohibits such usage, as would be the case with say, a preposition. PMEG says "Tre preskaŭ ĉiam staras antaŭ tio, kion ĝi priskribas kaj plifortigas", which would seem to tepidly imply it is possible to do so, even though it practically never happens in normal speech. Poetry is another matter though, and IMO it's fine there.

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