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Re: RANDOMNESS

Posted: 10 May 2013 17:16
by Vurn
Sublevel 102 wrote: WTF? Why Russians have only 3 grammar times, but others more than 12???
The vast majority of languages contains some sorts of past, present and future tenses. Many languages also have some means of differentiation between an action in progress (English continuous tenses) or an action that has been completed (English perfect tenses). Latin, Spanish and English (amongst multiple other languages) contain the plusquamperfect (past perfect in English) tense, used for specifying that a given action had been done before an another past action. That's the general idea for Indo-European languages, anyway. I think there are some native Southern American tribes whose languages don't contain the past tense, as well as some African languages that have specific tenses for something that happened yesterday or will happen tommorow. As well as numerous other I'm not all that familiar with.

..Hey, you asked for it.

Re: RANDOMNESS

Posted: 10 May 2013 17:35
by Sublevel 114
I didn't know you studied Spanish
No. I said about this to you at least two times before, on...
old forum :cry:

Re: RANDOMNESS

Posted: 10 May 2013 19:01
by Vortex
Oh, well, I didn't remember, sorry.
We said so many things in the old forum... :(

EDIT:
Vurn wrote:
Sublevel 102 wrote: WTF? Why Russians have only 3 grammar times, but others more than 12???
The vast majority of languages contains some sorts of past, present and future tenses. Many languages also have some means of differentiation between an action in progress (English continuous tenses) or an action that has been completed (English perfect tenses). Latin, Spanish and English (amongst multiple other languages) contain the plusquamperfect (past perfect in English) tense, used for specifying that a given action had been done before an another past action. That's the general idea for Indo-European languages, anyway. I think there are some native Southern American tribes whose languages don't contain the past tense, as well as some African languages that have specific tenses for something that happened yesterday or will happen tommorow. As well as numerous other I'm not all that familiar with.

..Hey, you asked for it.
A good explanation :)

Re: RANDOMNESS

Posted: 11 May 2013 05:24
by The Kakama
A new 'bot:
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Re: RANDOMNESS

Posted: 11 May 2013 08:14
by The Abacus
A Crawler?

Re: RANDOMNESS

Posted: 11 May 2013 08:32
by Boingo
o_O

Okay. At least we know that the advertised safety features work. :)

Re: RANDOMNESS

Posted: 11 May 2013 08:36
by Boingo

Re: RANDOMNESS

Posted: 11 May 2013 08:49
by The Abacus
I know... but that's not normal...

Re: RANDOMNESS

Posted: 11 May 2013 09:30
by Sublevel 114
Crawler
lol, another beast? Like lurker?

Re: RANDOMNESS

Posted: 11 May 2013 09:37
by Vortex
A monster similar to a giant spider, with 32 legs and the ability to extract all the information from electronic devices and humans.