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What time is it

dari ailebol, 21 Maret 2010

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ailebol (Tunjukkan profil) 21 Maret 2010 16.35.53

Why the a on kiom? - Kioma horo estas

Matthieu (Tunjukkan profil) 21 Maret 2010 16.57.02

When added to numbers, -a turns them into ordinal adjectives (unua: first, dua: second, etc.).
So Kioma horo estas? literaly means: “How manyth hour is it?” (I don’t know how translate kioma into correct English.)

qwertz (Tunjukkan profil) 21 Maret 2010 17.07.41

I would explain it this way:

There excists 24 hours per day. These hours are lined up in a particular (timelined) order. Put yourself at the 12 p.m. timeline position and forget your position. You will ask:

Kiom~a horo estas?

The hour in the middle of the day is the 12~th hour of the day.

(Like Mutusen mentioned before)

@everybody: Is that correct?

ceigered (Tunjukkan profil) 21 Maret 2010 23.18.45

I think "Manyeth" should be made a word in Mutusen's honour for such great creativity. I'm seriously surprised that I could not find it in the dictionary, it seems like an actual word!

EDIT: Oh wait, it does exist colloquially. Mostly in the English of non-native speakers. But still, that is a cool sounding word, and surprising that "-th" was used in a word virtually coined by non-natives who normally dislike "-th"...

astroly (Tunjukkan profil) 22 Maret 2010 01.29.27

Why the a on kiom? - Kioma horo estas
Kiom is an adverb ; adverb can not qualify a
noun (horo).

Adjective (kioma) can qualify a noun ;
then :
kioma horo estas ?

Kioma is the qualifier of horo.

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