-miento). There are, however, quite a lot of suffixes of Latin origin that begin to form abstract nouns only in Romance (cf. Rainer, 2015, p. 1280). Among these are, for example, the outcomes of -aticu (Fr. péage‘toll’, Sp. hallazgo‘discovery’), -aceu (Sp. cuchillazo‘...
4.10 Adjectives 115(218)JSNENAsanandājī‘from Sanandaj’bījārī‘from Bijar’saqəzī‘from Saqqəz’4.10.3 Compound adjectives The most common types of compound adjectives in JSNENA are those that begin with the elements mārē- (literally: ‘master of ’) or bē-‘without’. These ...
Singular feminine nouns are accompanied by the definite articlela, and singular masculine nouns by the definite articleilorlo(those that getloare those that begin with a vowel, withsplus a consonant, and withgn,z, andps), and when you pluralize the noun, you must also pluralize thearticle:l...
It generally cannot be used to represent people, but, that is not a hard and fast rule. Don’t worry about it now, to begin with, let’s contain the usage to represent a ‘thing’. 我要去吃点东西。 wo3 yao4 qu4 chi1 dian3 dong1 xi1 I am going to eat some thing. 这是什么...
Researchers using the ratings of word frequency and famiIiarity published in the literature are aware that they are very rough estimates of the actual frequency of occurrence in the Iives of any particular subject in their study. However, even with that knowledge, the ratings have proven to be...
awhat shall i go to hinm 什么我将去hinm[translate] aA区地堆位置不对 A A area pile of position is not right[translate] aone of your disks needs to be checked for consistency you may cancel the disk check but it is strongly recommended that you continue windows will now check the disk...
And remember, this and that become these and those. this watch these watches that radio those radios Exercise 3 Complete these sentences with a suitable form of the verbs be, do or have. a) Tommy’s hair too long! b) Those children too noisy. c) your friends want too see a...
单数可数名词._SINGULAR_COUNTABLE_NOUNS 1. The use of determiners with singular countable nouns In English, singular countable nouns usually cannot be used alone; they must be preceded by a word such as a, the, each or every.e.g. a box the person each child every tree The words a, the...
German nouns always begin with capital letters. There is also the use of articles that attached to every German noun. Articles in German serve as gender indicators (Desrochers, Wieland, & Coté, 1991). There are three articles in German: der for masculine, die for feminine, and das for ...
utensilutility Utopia Thewordanisusedbeforewordsbeginningwithavowelsound. e.g.anapple anoldbroom anumbrella anhour Aswellasbeingusedbeforewordsbeginningwithvowels,anis alsousedbeforethefollowingwordswhichbeginwithasilenth: heir heirloom honest honor honorable honorarium honorary honorific hour hourglass hourly ...