Re: Learning a language

From: ORIELO (uiesperanto_at_aol.com)
Date: 06/23/04


Date: 23 Jun 2004 18:48:27 GMT


>While I'm add it, I might as well continue. Not all adjectives
>add -e as a plural or definite marker:
>

ANd in Danish one must learn which ones NEED note the difference, which ones
CAN note a difference and which ones DO NOT note a difference.

Yeah, so much easier than E-o, right Sau Dan?

Orienta Iowa Esperanto-Ligo



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