Irregularities and exceptions in Interlingua: Difference between revisions

Content deleted Content added
m deCAP section heading(s) - see WP:HEAD
Mandatory exceptions: Inserted a table.
Line 127:
 
There are also irregular pronouns that occur in ''guest words''. The common ones are ''tests'' (from 'test'), ''addenda'' (from 'addendum') and ''lieder'' (from 'lied').
 
===Numbers===
 
 
{|class="wikitable"
|-
! Numbers
! Logical Name
! Name used
|-
| 10
| unanta
| dece
|-
| 20
| duoanta
| vinti
|-
| 30
| tresanta
| trenta
|-
| 40
| quatranta
| quaranta
|}
 
===Parts of speech===
*Not all adverbs are derived from adjectives.
*If an adjective ends with -c, an adverb derived from it takes '''-amente''' (instead of -mente).
*''Sia'' is the imperative form of ''esser'' ('to be'): ''Sia contente!'' 'Be content!'
 
* Not all adverbs are derived from adjectives.
===Numbers===
* If an adjective ends with -c, an adverb derived from it takes '''-amente''' (instead of -mente).
*10 is "'''dece'''" (instead of "unanta" as derived from "un").
* ''Sia'' is the imperative form of ''esser'' ('to be'): ''Sia contente!'' 'Be content!'
*20 is "'''vinti'''" (instead of "duanta" or "danta" as derived from "duo").
*30 is "'''trenta'''" (instead of "tresanta" as derived from "tres").
*40 is "'''quaranta'''" (instead of "quatranta" as derived from "quatro").
*A power of 1,000 above 1,000 has "'''de'''" between it and the counted objects.
 
==Optional==