ChatterBank1 min ago
language
Answers
No best answer has yet been selected by Dave-o. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."ite" is "go!" in Latin (plural); "Go!" (singular) would be "i". I reckon there are probably lots of one-letter verbs (imperative or possibly indicative) in various languages, but I wouldn't be certain without spending ages going through my numerous language books.
There it is used as the name of a letter, but a situation could easily be constructed in which it was the first person singular personal pronoun...ie the name each of us gives to him/herself. End of story.
Below are four columns, not marked off or anything but just with items one below the other. The first column lists my response-numbers in sequence - this one will be No 1530 - the second lists the date - today just 19 - the third lists the category abbreviated - 'H & G' for this one - and the fourth lists the key-word of the question - here 'language'. If I add further replies to any thread, I complete the details and write 'ag' for 'again' after the key-word. So, this reply means: 1530...19...H & G...Language (ag).
That might sound complicated, but I doubt whether it takes more than three seconds to complete after each reply offered. The beauty of it is that I never 'lose' questions if I really want them again...no matter how badly miscategorised they may be...unless AbEd removes them, of course! Cheers