Flaidish question and a typo
Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2016 6:48 am
Not sure if I should have added this on to an older thread instead of starting a new one.
I think the example sentence Flaiden techyse sidrau should have an accusative sidraut instead? Unless I am missing something.
There's an example sentence Se ze ʔyd sammen fichet teen ʔollyd? translated as Where were you on the night of the 1ʔth? which I think is a substitution error for 17th.
How would Flaidish handle a construction like I bought a coat for winter? Would you just make winter the topic (but what if you wanted to make the coat the topic?)
I think the example sentence Flaiden techyse sidrau should have an accusative sidraut instead? Unless I am missing something.
There's an example sentence Se ze ʔyd sammen fichet teen ʔollyd? translated as Where were you on the night of the 1ʔth? which I think is a substitution error for 17th.
How would Flaidish handle a construction like I bought a coat for winter? Would you just make winter the topic (but what if you wanted to make the coat the topic?)