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τό κᾰτᾰπεπτωκός φροντιστής Reged: 12/07/19 Posts: 2149 Loc: chillin' on Charon's skiff |
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The biggest difference is the absence of gender in English. English substitutes this, how I see it, with articles; a, an and the. English also then uses pronouns like which and that, whereas in latin they use qui, quae, quod, and they use the gender of the pronoun to refer to a certain thing distinctly, instead of having to focus so much on word order. And there are two forms of 'that' in Latin - iste and ille. I think also that English has more punctuation, and that the punctuation is actually required mostly to accommodate the Latin and Greek ways of thinking. Edited by Blue_Lux (01/26/24 06:48 PM)
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