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minus-square🌴 𝓣𝓸𝓾𝓻𝓲𝓼𝓽linkfedilink4•2 years agoAre there languages that conjugate verbs differently based on he/she instead of just a general usted? That would be untoldly confusing.
minus-squareWaffleFriendslink8•2 years agoRussian does in the past tense but I find it to be a really simple change Example: He/She/It/They were reading Он читал Она читала Они читали
minus-square@excusablejuanlink5•edit-22 years agoIt is confusing when you learn it. Spanish can be hard to learn when it comes to conjugations, but pronunciation of words is way easier than English. While spanish doesnt have different conjugations for he/she it does for articles. Masculine article: El clima (the weather) Feminine article: La Escuela (the school)
Are there languages that conjugate verbs differently based on he/she instead of just a general usted? That would be untoldly confusing.
Russian does in the past tense but I find it to be a really simple change
Example: He/She/It/They were reading
Он читал
Она читала
Они читали
Оно читало
Dunno how I forgot about neuter lol
It is confusing when you learn it.
Spanish can be hard to learn when it comes to conjugations, but pronunciation of words is way easier than English.
While spanish doesnt have different conjugations for he/she it does for articles.
Masculine article: El clima (the weather)
Feminine article: La Escuela (the school)