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Q: Specific cases for time indications, and their origin

dirktGerman uses the accusative for definite time expressions, both for durations ("Ich mache es den ganzen Tag") and points in time ("Ich mache es nächsten Samstag"), and the genitive for indefinite time expressions ("Eines Tages"). Classical Latin also uses the accusative for durations. What are the...

 
 
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1:31 PM
I solved Semantle #148 in 33 guesses. My first guess had a similarity of 0.23. My first word in the top 1000 was at guess #3. My penultimate guess had a similarity of 19.06. semantle.com
 
 
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Q: What is the name of the thing that the tongue does on the syllable pri in Classical Latin, Spanish, Italian, and Brazilian Portuguese?

Ana MariaWhat is the name of the thing that the tongue does on the syllable pri in Classical Latin, Spanish, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese, and possibility other Romance languages? Since Classical Latin has this pronunciation and since Classical Latin evolved into Vulgar Latin and since Vulgar Latin evolv...

 
8:03 PM
@Adam That is fast!
 
@Cerberus The third word I guessed was 679/1000
 
@Adam Very nice!
 
 
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10:32 PM
Meanwhile I'm at 172 with redactle and still haven't gotten it, haha.
I know what it is in and of itself, but haven't gotten the title yet.
 

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