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Subject: Latin......heeeellllp !!!!

2009-09-19 14:40:02
as curiosity:

Sum, es, est, sumus, estis ,sunt--------> in spanish is: soy, eres, es, somos, sois , son
---------> in valencian is: soc, eres, es, som , sou , son
(edited)
Dutch is easier:

ben
bent/ben ( depending where the subject is in the sentence )
is

zijn
zijn
zijn
(edited)
2009-09-19 14:44:01
Danish is easier. Er, er, er, er, er, er.
2009-09-19 14:46:31
Really? That's just because you people are to stupid to conjugate verbs ;-) It's like in Esperanto ( I thought in Esperanto, you don't have to conjugate verbs either ).
Conjugating makes the maguage more difficult, but make it richer in the way you can express with bigger exactitude the exactly thing you mean :P

anyway we already have an esperanto language, is called english :/ :PP
I wouldn't say English is a total universal language, ask the French ;-) Why do you say 'esperanto language'? Esperanto is just an invented universal language ...
ask an spanish too, spanish is spoken in half of the world

anyway, i think english is actually the first language, and imo second is spanish ( no mandarin please, no one talks that out of china, and even not in all china)
2009-09-19 16:37:56
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2009-09-19 16:38:23
Not really, this is it:

Singular:
Nominative: rosa
Genitive: rosae
Dative: rosae
Accusative: rosam
Ablative: rosa

Plural:
Nominative:rosae
Genitive: rosarum
Dative: rosis
Accusative: rosas
Ablative: rosis
BB-code is wrong, and I learned it like this: nominative - accusative - genitive - dative - ablative
Esperanto is just an invented universal language ...


All languages were 'invented' at some point in time, weren't they? :)
I learned it in that order as well, but we didn't write it down in that order.
Yes, but the most ones are created by evolution. Esperanto was just invented from one day to another ( fig ).
True, but it's still a language. Also, because it's not bound to a specific country unlike all the natural languages, it would be best suited as a lingua franca, a universal language. Although that may also be its biggest flaw - it's not tied to a certain country, and so almost no one cares.
By the way, English doesn't conjugate that much either (disregarding verbs like 'to be'):

work
work
works

work
work
work
2009-09-19 16:48:34
Not really, this is it:

Singular:
Nominative: rosa
Genitive: rosae
Dative: rosae
Accusative: rosam
Ablative: rosa

Plural:
Nominative:rosae
Genitive: rosarum
Dative: rosis
Accusative: rosas
Ablative: rosis


That's correct.
In Belgium we had another order.

Nominative
Accusative
Genitive
Dative
Ablative

And if you compare with my post, you'll see I was talking about the same things you are.