Message from @ΕΘΝΙΚH ΑΝΤΙΣΤΑΣΗ

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2019-09-26 19:38:26 UTC  

But not in that sense

2019-09-26 19:38:30 UTC  

latin in the WRE had the same pronounciation as Italian

2019-09-26 19:38:43 UTC  

WRE?

2019-09-26 19:38:43 UTC  

anyways, I was going to say about the nominative and genitive cases for words, on the other hand, for example, for male friend in greek we say φιλο and for female φιλη

2019-09-26 19:38:53 UTC  

western roman empire

2019-09-26 19:39:00 UTC  

Ah

2019-09-26 19:39:10 UTC  

Well yes

2019-09-26 19:39:18 UTC  

In the late empire too

2019-09-26 19:39:41 UTC  

multiple male friends: φιλος and multiple female friends: φιλες

2019-09-26 19:39:48 UTC  

actual linguist not spilling shit from memory

2019-09-26 19:39:54 UTC  

with sources

2019-09-26 19:40:00 UTC  

so obviously we still have cases like in almost every language

2019-09-26 19:40:04 UTC  

Okay nigger

2019-09-26 19:40:22 UTC  
2019-09-26 19:40:25 UTC  

draugas/draugė here

2019-09-26 19:40:25 UTC  

just not necessary for every words tho

2019-09-26 19:40:37 UTC  

like for items

2019-09-26 19:40:53 UTC  

Do you still have the neutral form?

2019-09-26 19:40:59 UTC  

well also multiple batteries is μπαταριες

2019-09-26 19:41:15 UTC  

yes

2019-09-26 19:42:18 UTC  

for friends in general (neutral/regardless of gender) it's φιλον or τους φιλους

2019-09-26 19:42:26 UTC  

depends on the context you use it

2019-09-26 19:42:47 UTC  

you say τους φιλους if you say you're doing something with them or going to one of their place and etc

2019-09-26 19:42:57 UTC  

What about the aorist tense?

2019-09-26 19:43:05 UTC  

Do you have that?

2019-09-26 19:43:32 UTC  

but φιλον to refer directly to them as a group

2019-09-26 19:43:38 UTC  

if you get what I'm saying

2019-09-26 19:43:43 UTC  

wtf is that

2019-09-26 19:43:44 UTC  

Yes

2019-09-26 19:43:47 UTC  

I'm not an expert linguist

2019-09-26 19:43:52 UTC  

or something

2019-09-26 19:43:55 UTC  

I'm not either

2019-09-26 19:43:59 UTC  

I'm just saying the basics

2019-09-26 19:44:25 UTC  

Aorist is a tense, just like in english there is present simple or last perfect

2019-09-26 19:44:47 UTC  

It indicates an action right in the moment it is being made

2019-09-26 19:44:56 UTC  

oh right

2019-09-26 19:45:02 UTC  

past and present tense

2019-09-26 19:45:05 UTC  

you mean

2019-09-26 19:45:11 UTC  

or future tense