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Re: Elision

lenadi_moucina ("lenadi_moucina" <lenadi_moucina@...>) on July 15, 2007

— In glosalist@yahoogroups.com, “himalayanpussycat” maryannehanna@... w= rote:

I’m sure that many of you have noticed that Glosa uses elision; i= t drops the last vowel of some “verbs” when it is followed by another = vowel or h consonant in the next word:

  • dona –> Fe pa don_ a mi plu-c= i kali flori (She gave me these beautiful flowers)
  • dice –> Qe tu p= ote dic_ a mi u via a…? (Can you tell me the way to…?) ……

Wh= ere have you seen these examples? Its seems to me that the hiato is the ru= le in Glosa. Therefore, I have noted the word “gram-ami” in the official li= st, and I think that it is an error to keep this form. I prefer the natural=

“grama-ami”: “gram” is not “grama” synonymous .

Mi emisi plu ami pro vi.

Daniel

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