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Tangi (Xem thông tin cá nhân) 10:10:50 Ngày 29 tháng 6 năm 2015
nornen:Why not simply one for the third personIt would be the best, but many find calling people with a word reserved for things disturbing.
Why have plurals for the first and third personBecause they are fundamental.
orthohawk (Xem thông tin cá nhân) 01:29:26 Ngày 01 tháng 7 năm 2015
Tangi:If there's only one pronoun, then it can't be "reserved" for things, cxu ne?nornen:Why not simply one for the third personIt would be the best, but many find calling people with a word reserved for things disturbing.
Tangi:Just because something is in the Fundamento doesn't mean it MUST be used. "Svati" is "Fundamenta" but I daresay it's hardly ever used.citajxo:Why have plurals for the first and third personBecause they are fundamental.
Bemused (Xem thông tin cá nhân) 05:40:58 Ngày 01 tháng 7 năm 2015
orthohawk:Is something else more commonly used in place of "svati"?
Just because something is in the Fundamento doesn't mean it MUST be used. "Svati" is "Fundamenta" but I daresay it's hardly ever used.
Or is it that the topic of matchmaking is hardly ever discussed?
bryku (Xem thông tin cá nhân) 10:37:43 Ngày 01 tháng 7 năm 2015
nornen:Esperanto is the language on its own. It is not any language in Guatemala, America or Europe. So you have to accept its rules if you want to speak it. That is the answer to any stupid change/reform-kind question.
Most languages in my country (Guatemala) don't have any personal pronouns at all. Why not remove them completely?
A lot easier.
erinja (Xem thông tin cá nhân) 15:51:46 Ngày 01 tháng 7 năm 2015
Bemused:I would use it if I spoke Esperanto with my observant Jewish friends, but we speak English. We usually use the Hebrew words "shadchan" (matchmaker) and shidduch (match).orthohawk:Is something else more commonly used in place of "svati"?
Just because something is in the Fundamento doesn't mean it MUST be used. "Svati" is "Fundamenta" but I daresay it's hardly ever used.
Or is it that the topic of matchmaking is hardly ever discussed?
Red_Rat_Writer (Xem thông tin cá nhân) 22:23:43 Ngày 01 tháng 7 năm 2015
nornen:Why even more pronouns?I think that getting rid of 'ili' and 'ni' might be a bit confusing, but I would be game with getting rid of sxi/li.
Why not simply one for the third person singular, like we have with first and second person?
Singular: mi - vi - ĝi
Why have plurals for the first and third person, when we have no singular-plural distinction for the second person?
Plural: mi - vi - ĝi
nornen (Xem thông tin cá nhân) 22:56:09 Ngày 01 tháng 7 năm 2015
Red_Rat_Writer:Why would having the same word for "mi" and "ni" be more confusing than having the same word for singular "vi" and plural "vi"?nornen:Why even more pronouns?I think that getting rid of 'ili' and 'ni' might be a bit confusing, but I would be game with getting rid of sxi/li.
Why not simply one for the third person singular, like we have with first and second person?
Singular: mi - vi - ĝi
Why have plurals for the first and third person, when we have no singular-plural distinction for the second person?
Plural: mi - vi - ĝi
In German there is a merger between "ili" and formal "vi", and it is not confusing.
In American Spanish there is a merger between "ili" and plural "vi", and it is not confusing.
In various Mayan languages there are no personal pronouns at all, and it is not confusing.
I think it just depends on what you expect from your national language point of view.
orthohawk (Xem thông tin cá nhân) 01:35:06 Ngày 02 tháng 7 năm 2015
nornen:In German and Spanish, one uses the pronouns. I don't know Mayan languages but I would think that each "person" has a separate ending to differentiate, thus no need for pronouns.Red_Rat_Writer:Why would having the same word for "mi" and "ni" be more confusing than having the same word for singular "vi" and plural "vi"?nornen:Why even more pronouns?I think that getting rid of 'ili' and 'ni' might be a bit confusing, but I would be game with getting rid of sxi/li.
Why not simply one for the third person singular, like we have with first and second person?
Singular: mi - vi - ĝi
Why have plurals for the first and third person, when we have no singular-plural distinction for the second person?
Plural: mi - vi - ĝi
In German there is a merger between "ili" and formal "vi", and it is not confusing.
In American Spanish there is a merger between "ili" and plural "vi", and it is not confusing.
In various Mayan languages there are no personal pronouns at all, and it is not confusing.
I think it just depends on what you expect from your national language point of view.
FractalBloom (Xem thông tin cá nhân) 02:12:11 Ngày 02 tháng 7 năm 2015
Red_Rat_Writer (Xem thông tin cá nhân) 05:40:43 Ngày 02 tháng 7 năm 2015
I think I'm starting to agree with the no plural pronoun concept. I'm going to play around with the idea in one of my stories, and see if it's still readable.