Greeting Hails
Kevin Behrens
becareful_icanseeyourfuture at HOTMAIL.DE
Thu May 31 13:30:44 UTC 2012
So, I would say, when greeting a male person it's: Hails. When greeting a female person: haila. When greeting a neuter thing (which is not often): Hailata. And in Plural: Hailai, m; Hailos, f; Haila, n.
Would you agree with that? It appears logically that the forms are declined for persons.
To: gothic-l at yahoogroups.com
From: thomas at ruhm.at
Date: Thu, 31 May 2012 11:07:08 +0200
Subject: Re: [gothic-l] Greeting Hails
In other languages greetings and other frequently used expressions with not much meaning the singular can be generalized.
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