Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/04/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> >Slovenian language has three differentiations by persons: Singular, Plural, > >and Dual (two persons). There are only two other languages in the world that > >have Dual as well. > > And those are? Sorry, but for the first one I know only the Slovenian name "luzisko-srbski" maybe Marc knows its english equivalent. And this is one of the Slavic languages as well, but for the second one I can't remember which one it is. Note that these are generally small languages (Slovenian is spoken by roughly 2 million people). > Indonesian langauges ( Bahasa as a common denominator) have two different 'we': > Kami, being the speaker and the opposite person, and Kita, being we all, everywhere. > > Is that like what you mean? No, not really. It is more like what Slawoy was writing about Polish language. Just to give you the example for Dual: - - "Midva" means me and you (both Male or Male and Female) - - "Midve" means me and you (both Female) - - "Vidva" means you and somebody else (both Male or Male and Female) - - "Vidve" means you and somebody else (both Female) - - "Onadva" means two people that are not present in the conversation (both Male or Male and Female) - - "Onidve" means two people that are not present in the conversation (both Female) Matej