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Re: Some Mujai grammar

From:Patrick Dunn <tb0pwd1@...>
Date:Tuesday, December 11, 2001, 22:23
On Sun, 9 Dec 2001, Kala Tunu wrote:

> i like it very much. i'm fond of that kind "easy" langs (i > mean easy from what i've read). especially when the easy > grammar bit mixes with cultural niceties hidden in the > vocabulary. where is you Mujai page? have you already set > the place where the Mujai people dwell? i have the feeling > that the Tunu people couldn't live so far away that they > could ignore basic Mujai for business purpose :-) wouldn' it > be somewhere close to the Saalangal people as well? > this is only a suggestion. (is "-hit" from hebrew "hit-"?)
The page exists only on my hard drive right now. I'm looking for a place to stick it that doesn't have annoying pop-ups and won't charge me an arm and a leg. Officially, -hit is coincidentally similar to hit- in Hebrew. Unofficially, yeah. It's one of those things that sounds *so* reflexive. I like "easy" (non-inflecting) languages too, but of course you just trade one set of difficulties for another in an "easy" language. :) I just like the non-inflecting difficulties better than the inflecting. --Patrick ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Prurio modo viri qui in arbore pilosa est. ~~Elvis ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~