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In a message dated 12/26/2005 7:54:30 PM Central Standard Time, geoff.hacker@hidden.email writes:
On 27/12/05, stefichjo < sts@hidden.email> wrote:
--- In Latejami@yahoogroups.com, Geoff Hacker <geoff.hacker@g ...> wrote:
>
> I find it very elegant the way that you can always tell the part of
speech
> of the word by the vowel ending on the word, similarly to Esperanto.
> Whereas, I find the allocation of vowel to part-of-speech more
logical in
> Latejami:
>
> a - verb
> e - adverb/case tag
> i - noun
> o - adjective
> u - disjunct
>
> As opposed to the Esperanto:
>
> a - adjective
> e - adverb
> i - verb infinitive
> o - noun
> u - verb imperative
>
> Geoff
(Personal pro)nouns end in "i"... in Esperanto.
Regards,
Stephan
But the "i" of the personal pronouns is not an ending, it's part of the root. Endings are added on after the "i": mi - I, min - me, mia - my.
One can make a verb out of "mi" by adding the infinitive ending: "mii" ?= 'to be me'.
So there is really no dual use of ending "i" in Esperanto.
stevo
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