Iĝ
글쓴이: patrick_27, 2010년 1월 9일
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언어: English
patrick_27 (프로필 보기) 2010년 1월 9일 오후 2:46:38
I've recently attempted to learn Esperanto and it's great fun. But I can't seem to grasp the usage of 'iĝ' in verbs. How do you use it and what does it mean? Thanks in advance!
bye!
Miland (프로필 보기) 2010년 1월 9일 오후 2:58:59
patrick_27 (프로필 보기) 2010년 1월 9일 오후 3:11:28
Would 'to become a student' be: studentiĝi? I'm just asking to make sure I understand well and to play with the language itself.
Thank you very much for your reply!
Miland (프로필 보기) 2010년 1월 9일 오후 3:23:02
patrick_27:So, if I understand well (and I do hope so), finiĝi has the same meaning as: "to become finished", which is the same as 'to end'?Yes, you're right. You're making progress!
Would 'to become a student' be: studentiĝi?
ceigered (프로필 보기) 2010년 1월 9일 오후 4:55:11
Rogir (프로필 보기) 2010년 1월 9일 오후 8:37:11
ik heb (iets) gestopt - mi ĉesis (ion)
iets is gestopt - io ĉesiĝis
ik heb (iets) gedraaid - mi turnis (ion)
ik ben gedraaid - mi turniĝis
In Dutch the difference between passive and active use of verbs can often be recognised by the couple verb that is used in the perfect tense, as you can see in the above examples.