New to the List, Learning Gothic
Francisc Czobor
fericzobor at YAHOO.COM
Mon Dec 19 08:46:54 UTC 2005
Hi, Llama Nom!
You're right, I overlooked the imperative form of the 2nd person,
singular.
This happens when writing a mail in hurry.
Francisc
--- In gothic-l at yahoogroups.com, "llama_nom" <600cell at o...> wrote:
>
>
>
> > > [...] "beit" is just
> > > a word root, it never occurs independently (i.e.
> > > without any ending)
> > > in Gothic.
>
> Excellent answer from Francisc. I would just point out that 'beit'
> on its own could be used; it would be the imperative singular.
That
> means the form of the verb used in commands or instructions or
> requests directed at one person; if you want to tell someone to
> bite, you would say "Beit!".
>
>
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