>I wonder how a lingo would look if the subject and verbm or
>subject and object were in the same word.
If you stick to subject and object pronouns for the moment,
Old Irish and for that matter Kernu would fit the bill; since
they both like cramming pronouns into the verbal structure.
Even Spanish and French do this a little: damelo! (Sp. give-me-it!)
I don't know of any that squash subject or object nouns together
with verbs, though.
Padraic.
>
>Like below sort of.
>
>I went to the store.
>
>WentI to Storethe.
>
>Since in many ways The is just a refining of the word Store. Just
>tells us it is a singular store
>versus a plural.
>
>Of course then why do we have The/Thee at all?
>Or I/We/They as well?
>
>Of course when you use Went, you sort of assum that he is
>walking, but
>am I?
>
>Also I does not tell you what gender is the subject?
>
>Mike
>
>
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