Re: Introducing Myself
From: | Andreas Johansson <and_yo@...> |
Date: | Monday, September 17, 2001, 20:25 |
Rune Haugsend wrote:
> > > DSgN - definite singular article, normal form (there's also a "unique"
> > > form (seen in Raidoti, "the world" - raido normally means
> > > "house" or "home"), as well as forms signifying negation)
> >
> > Does the "unique" form always trigger meaning changes like this one?
>
>No, that's probably the exception. It normally just means a unique or
>special instance of the noun - to take a bad example, if the Kematians
>were Christians, they might use "nezerti" for "the Lord", using the
>unique form.
So "something-ti" basically means "THE something"?
Andreas
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