Correction for t-shirt
From: | Patrick Dunn <tb0pwd1@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, October 19, 1999, 22:05 |
I said that ra-ne'u is the archaic subjunctive of ra-nea, but it's not,
because nea is a "heavy" verb (meaning the last syllable is -a). So it
probably should be:
sazeaken rane kalu
sazea-ken ra-ne kalu
language(constr)-your it-be(subj) here
"Let your language exist here!"
(of course, nea will probably eventually be irregular, but for now it's
still regular although the 2nd person gives me fits -- nenea (you are).)