Irish Romlang Collablang
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Answers:
55- tie-breaker. What will the Oblique Plural of a noun like Anémha "Soul" be?
Same as nominative singular- based on accusative
56-Tie-break:. Will all neuters become Masculine?
No, 3rd declensions always become Feminine
59. How will the future be expressed?
TIE!
A. Stem + suffix from Habhir, as in most west Romance languages
C. Bolir "to want" + infinitive, as in Romanian
60. Will there be a way of expressing the Future perfect, as a distinct construction from the Future?
Yes
Next round:
59-tie breaker. How will the future be expressed?!
A. Stem + suffix from Habhir, as in most west Romance languages
B. Bolir "to want" + infinitive, as in Romanian
61. How will the future perfect be formed?
A. Benir "to come"+ infinitive, as in the Romansh future
B. The "loser" of the previous question
C. Other (specify)
62. Will a conditional mood develop?
A. Yes
B. No.
Will there be a Subjunctive Future?
A. Yes
B. No
55- tie-breaker. What will the Oblique Plural of a noun like Anémha "Soul" be?
Same as nominative singular- based on accusative
56-Tie-break:. Will all neuters become Masculine?
No, 3rd declensions always become Feminine
59. How will the future be expressed?
TIE!
A. Stem + suffix from Habhir, as in most west Romance languages
C. Bolir "to want" + infinitive, as in Romanian
60. Will there be a way of expressing the Future perfect, as a distinct construction from the Future?
Yes
Next round:
59-tie breaker. How will the future be expressed?!
A. Stem + suffix from Habhir, as in most west Romance languages
B. Bolir "to want" + infinitive, as in Romanian
61. How will the future perfect be formed?
A. Benir "to come"+ infinitive, as in the Romansh future
B. The "loser" of the previous question
C. Other (specify)
62. Will a conditional mood develop?
A. Yes
B. No.
Will there be a Subjunctive Future?
A. Yes
B. No
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Re: Irish Romlang Collablang
59: a
61: a
62: a
63: b
61: a
62: a
63: b
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59. B
61. B
62. A
63. B
61. B
62. A
63. B
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59. a
61. we don't really need a future perfect do we? But in any case c where the existential construction of the perfect is put in the future
62. b
63. b
61. we don't really need a future perfect do we? But in any case c where the existential construction of the perfect is put in the future
62. b
63. b
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Results!:
59-tie breaker. How will the future be expressed?!
Stem + suffix from Habhir
61. How will the future perfect be formed?
No answer!
62. Will a conditional mood develop?
Yes
63. Will there be a Subjunctive Future?
No
61-breaker: How will the future perfect be formed?
A. Benir "to come"+ infinitive, as in the Romansh future
B. B. Bolir "to want" + infinitive, as in the Romanian future
C. Future +Habhir
64. The Conditional will be based on:
A. The Perfect of Habhir, as in French and Ibero-Romance.
B. The Plain past of Habhir, as in Italian
65. The 1P Singular nomitave pronoun is:
A. Gho
B. Io /jɔ/
C. Egh
66. The polite 2P singular pronoun will be:
A. Based on Vos.
B. Contructed from a non-pronoun
C. No T/V split
59-tie breaker. How will the future be expressed?!
Stem + suffix from Habhir
61. How will the future perfect be formed?
No answer!
62. Will a conditional mood develop?
Yes
63. Will there be a Subjunctive Future?
No
61-breaker: How will the future perfect be formed?
A. Benir "to come"+ infinitive, as in the Romansh future
B. B. Bolir "to want" + infinitive, as in the Romanian future
C. Future +Habhir
64. The Conditional will be based on:
A. The Perfect of Habhir, as in French and Ibero-Romance.
B. The Plain past of Habhir, as in Italian
65. The 1P Singular nomitave pronoun is:
A. Gho
B. Io /jɔ/
C. Egh
66. The polite 2P singular pronoun will be:
A. Based on Vos.
B. Contructed from a non-pronoun
C. No T/V split
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61: c
64: a
65: b
66: a c
64: a
65: b
66: a c
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61. b
64. b
65. b
66. a
64. b
65. b
66. a
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61. C
64. B
65. B
66. A
64. B
65. B
66. A
Re: Irish Romlang Collablang
Answers:
61-breaker: How will the future perfect be formed?
Future +Habhir
64. The Conditional will be based on:
The Plain past of Habhir, as in Italian
65. The 1P Singular nomitave pronoun is:
Io /jɔ/
66. The polite 2P singular pronoun will be:
Based on Vos.
Next round:
67: The third person pronoun will be from:
A. Illu, as in most Romance
B. Ipsum, as in the definite marker
68. Will there be different Accusative and Dative Pronouns?
A. Yes
B. No
69. What will be the position of object pronouns with an infinitive?
A. To the right, as in Spanish and Italian
B. To the left, as in French and Romanian
61-breaker: How will the future perfect be formed?
Future +Habhir
64. The Conditional will be based on:
The Plain past of Habhir, as in Italian
65. The 1P Singular nomitave pronoun is:
Io /jɔ/
66. The polite 2P singular pronoun will be:
Based on Vos.
Next round:
67: The third person pronoun will be from:
A. Illu, as in most Romance
B. Ipsum, as in the definite marker
68. Will there be different Accusative and Dative Pronouns?
A. Yes
B. No
69. What will be the position of object pronouns with an infinitive?
A. To the right, as in Spanish and Italian
B. To the left, as in French and Romanian
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67: a
68: a
69: a
68: a
69: a
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67. B
68. A
69. B
68. A
69. B
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Re: Irish Romlang Collablang
Answers:
67: The third person pronoun will be from:
Illu, as in most Romance
68. Will there be different Accusative and Dative Pronouns?
Yes
69. What will be the position of object pronouns with an infinitive?
To the right, as in Spanish and Italian
Next round:
70. The Masculine 3P pronoun will be:
A. Ilo
B. Lo
C. Il
71. The feminine 3P pronoun will be:
A. Ila
B. La
72. Will there be a difference in the 3p plural for gender?
A. Yes
B. No
67: The third person pronoun will be from:
Illu, as in most Romance
68. Will there be different Accusative and Dative Pronouns?
Yes
69. What will be the position of object pronouns with an infinitive?
To the right, as in Spanish and Italian
Next round:
70. The Masculine 3P pronoun will be:
A. Ilo
B. Lo
C. Il
71. The feminine 3P pronoun will be:
A. Ila
B. La
72. Will there be a difference in the 3p plural for gender?
A. Yes
B. No
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Maybe I'm misreading something, but it looks like two people, Frislander and myself, voted for option A (To the right, as in Spanish and Italian), while option B (To the left, as in French and Romanian) only received one vote, so why did option B win?
70: b
71: b
72: b
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Miscount.shimobaatar wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019 02:46Maybe I'm misreading something, but it looks like two people, Frislander and myself, voted for option A (To the right, as in Spanish and Italian), while option B (To the left, as in French and Romanian) only received one vote, so why did option B win?
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