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Re: [lojban] Re: inflect, conjugate, decline, and other grammar terms
On Wednesday 20 June 2007 15:09, Jorge Llambías wrote:
> > but is the
> > Russian past tense conjugated or declined?
>
> Why would you expect it to be declined? (I know very little about Russian.)
The Russian past tense has four forms: masculine, feminine, neuter, and
plural; just like the short form of an adjective. It does not inflect for
person, unlike the present and future tense.
phma
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