Talk:Alegna

"Aleña also makes no distinction between the simple and continuous aspects. Therefore there are no present participles in Aleña."

It's possible to have a present participle that functions as an adjective without having a progressive aspect. Standard German does this. Dialects and related languages with a progressive aspect actually tend to form it with the infinitive or a noun form of the verb, which are indistinguishable in speech (e.g. „Ich bin am arbeiten.“). So if you want an adjectival present participle, just letting you know that you can have that without worrying about introducing aspect. Joersc (talk) 02:58, June 1, 2015 (UTC)

I appreciate your concern, but I don't really want one. You will remember my name! 18:51, June 3, 2015 (UTC)

All the final -Vz looks like Proto-Germanic... Joersc (talk) 05:03, September 18, 2015 (UTC)

Oh really? Haha. That's why I said it's a romance-inspired language. This way, I can get away with more things becaue technicallly, it isn't a romance language. Smart eh?

You will remember my name! 13:49, September 18, 2015 (UTC)