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cFlat7 (Arată profil) 5 septembrie 2011, 20:19:38
Does anyone know why 'okdek' is given an O ending and 'sesdek' not? The two phrases seem equivalent apart from word order and that the first phrase holds the verb. Is it perhaps optional and the difference is just a matter of poetic style?
geo63 (Arată profil) 5 septembrie 2011, 21:44:39
EldanarLambetur (Arată profil) 5 septembrie 2011, 22:02:33
dekduo = a dozen
deko = a ten (of something)
okdeko = an eighty(?) (of something)
cFlat7 (Arată profil) 6 septembrie 2011, 00:35:15
erinja (Arată profil) 6 septembrie 2011, 01:36:51
Use of okdeko necessitates use of 'da', so it adds two syllables to that line. Maybe he chose that for rhythmic purposes.
cFlat7 (Arată profil) 6 septembrie 2011, 13:49:11
erinja:If Zamenhof was trying to treat it like a poem in Esperanto, he may have been trying to fit the Esperanto text to certain meter.Yes, that makes good sense. Thanks.
Use of okdeko necessitates use of 'da', so it adds two syllables to that line. Maybe he chose that for rhythmic purposes.