The use of ... ori
Posted: 25 Mar 2014 19:23
I guess we can change the title when we move to a new word or something?
I was just wondering.
There is no word for 'too' as in 'too big', 'too old', 'too late'. Only for 'too many' and since that is derived from 'nayc solus'* I don't think we can use it to derive other 'toos' from it.
So I keep using 'ori' for that. But does it make sense? Is it understandable?
Examples:
gar n'olaro; gar (cuy) ori ruug'la.
Nu'lise jori bic; ori'ori.
Shab, ori'du'caryc.
How do you do it?
*insert joke about Mandos being unable to count to three here
I was just wondering.
There is no word for 'too' as in 'too big', 'too old', 'too late'. Only for 'too many' and since that is derived from 'nayc solus'* I don't think we can use it to derive other 'toos' from it.
So I keep using 'ori' for that. But does it make sense? Is it understandable?
Examples:
gar n'olaro; gar (cuy) ori ruug'la.
Nu'lise jori bic; ori'ori.
Shab, ori'du'caryc.
How do you do it?
*insert joke about Mandos being unable to count to three here