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Any explanation / meaning / backstory is more than welcome, or you can just drop it for everyone to try and resolve.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink11•21 hours agoIn Danish we have two different words for the pronoun “his” (or equivalent). In English you say: Tom gave Steve his phone. Which person’s phone is it? In Danish that would be clear depending if you used sit or hans
minus-square@Semjazalink2•18 hours agoThis, and the lack of inclusive and exclusive 1st person plural, are the biggest oversights in English.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•10 hours agoOh! Like “we with you” and “we not you” ?
minus-square@Semjazalink1•5 hours agoYes. Speaker + listener + maybe others Speaker + not listener others But that now seems small fry compared to the differentiating subject and object’s possessive adjectives.
minus-squareZiglin (they/them)linkfedilinkEnglish3•21 hours agoHans is a pronoun in Danish? To me that will always be a name.
In Danish we have two different words for the pronoun “his” (or equivalent). In English you say:
Tom gave Steve his phone.
Which person’s phone is it? In Danish that would be clear depending if you used sit or hans
Meen pronoons err sit/hans
This, and the lack of inclusive and exclusive 1st person plural, are the biggest oversights in English.
Oh! Like “we with you” and “we not you” ?
Yes.
Speaker + listener + maybe others
Speaker + not listener others
But that now seems small fry compared to the differentiating subject and object’s possessive adjectives.
Hans is a pronoun in Danish? To me that will always be a name.