Re: Maggel
From: | Elliott Lash <erelion12@...> |
Date: | Friday, June 11, 2004, 22:05 |
> En réponse à Carsten Becker :
>
>
> >What's declarative, comibned and distributive? It's
> just because I
> >haven't got numbers yet. Also, I'm always open for
> trying new concepts,
> >that's mainly why I'm conlanging.
>
> Actually, it's pretty simple:
> - declarative numbers are just that: numbers as they
> are "declared".
> Basically, when you say "the number one", that's the
> declarative form.
>
Like in Scottish Gaelic:
aon taigh "one house"
but a h-aon "one, the number one"
and so on:
da\ "two" > a dha\ "the number two"
tri\ "three" > a tri\ "the number three"
ceithir > a ceithir
co\ig > a co\ig
sia > a sia
seachd > a seachd
ochd > a h-ochd
naoi > a naoi
deich > a deich
Elliott LAsh
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