Verse:Jarthe/Esperanto: Difference between revisions
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Native verbs take on the suffix -i by default, and loaned verbs show up in the infinitive form (without "to" in the case of English). | Native verbs take on the suffix -i by default, and loaned verbs show up in the infinitive form (without "to" in the case of English). | ||
Certain aspects of vocabulary are simplified even when they resemble French or English, such as days of the week and months, which use a numerical system instead: ''ununato'', ''dunato'', ''trinato'' etc. where -nato is an abbreviation of -monato. | |||