Re: any language without person/number marking you know?
- From: "Peter T. Daniels" <grammatim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 08 Mar 2006 20:55:14 GMT
Thomas Widmann wrote:
"Ray" <raymondaliasapollyon@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Really in modern Swedish, for sure:
"Han åker dit varje dag" (he)
"De åker dit varje dag" (they)
There is no person marking even with first person pronoun?
Indeed. In Danish: jeg er (I am), du er, han/hun/den/det er, vi er, I
er, de er.
I guess that's why there's no "501 Danish Verbs Fully Conjugated in All
the Tenses" book! (Mostly they're useful for high school students, but
Benjamin Hary took advantage of the format to say valuable and original
things about Modern Hebrew verbs.)
--
Peter T. Daniels grammatim@xxxxxxx
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