Guess the Word in Romlangs
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It is indeed from habeo
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Oops, I missed that message, my mistake.shimobaatar wrote: ↑13 Apr 2020 23:18 I thought that had been addressed? Unless I'm misunderstanding what you mean.
Specifically, is it from any of these forms:
- habet
- habent
- habuit
- habentem?
Is <s-> from either a pronoun or a determiner?
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- b
terram impūram incolāmus
hamteu un mont sug
let us live in a dirty world
hamteu un mont sug
let us live in a dirty world
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So does -òt mark either past infinitive or the perfect infinitive?
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Oops, I must have mistyped, haha.
Is the whole thing translatable as a full clause (f.ex., He congratulated me)?
terram impūram incolāmus
hamteu un mont sug
let us live in a dirty world
hamteu un mont sug
let us live in a dirty world
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Was the first phoneme of *invaz(ar) preceded by a consonant in Latin that was later elided? (ie, did invaza come from a word beginning in a consonant)
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Hmm... was there a syllable before the segment that would become *invaz(ar) that would be elided?
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Interesting. Did *invaza(r) begin with a latin diphthong? if not, did it begin with *a?
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No, and and no.
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I'm sorry, I don't understand what that means?
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I think qwed117's asking if it began with <i> or <ī>.
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