I heard Filipino or Tagalog verbs are peculiar too... Most of them are passive or seem so. And they are not conjugated based on person or number, nor gender like Russian, only tenses and aspects ......
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I heard Filipino or Tagalog verbs are peculiar too... Most of them are passive or seem so. And they are not conjugated based on person or number, nor gender like Russian, only tenses and aspects ......
I've heard about the complicated honorifics in Japanese, and Korean too... I suppose it's true, there would be some distinctions based on gender under that system... As to French and Spanish, I...
[quote=adoc]How about French?
Jean: Je suis all
Is Russian the only language that makes a gender distinction in the conjugation of verbs... Nouns, yes, but verb conjugations based on the gender of the speaker?... I have not seen another language...
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