User talk:The Kaufman

Bro what happened?

With what? ← Feel free to disregard.

Conlang Challenge
The rules of the August Conlang Challenge have been announced! [This has been a Public Service Announcement from your Friendly Neighbourhood Despot.] 04:29, August 17, 2014 (UTC)

Hi bro!

The chat isn't working for me right now :(

Also, I havn't been too excited about the game...

don't rlly think I want to do it :(

Sorry,

AndyRoo337

Une Question
A friend of mine asked the following: "To any Hebrew speakers who would know this: How does the passive voice work in Hebrew? Can you still state the subject in the phrase or nah?" Could you assist? [This has been a Public Service Announcement from your Friendly Neighbourhood Despot.] 03:02, October 19, 2014 (UTC)

Um I dunno. Maybe no. The object is treated as a subject tho and word order is still OV(A) treated as AVO. -- DAH BUY000R! (wall | crimes)

I didn't understand that, lols. [This has been a Public Service Announcement from your Friendly Neighbourhood Despot.] 06:26, October 19, 2014 (UTC)

Well, let's take an idiomatic non-passive phrase "it's spoken" - "anashim omrim (et) ze" lit. "people speak it" and a literal translation "ze ne'emar" "it's spoken". See that in passive phrase the object's treated as subject? -- DAH BUY000R! (wall | crimes)

Disregard, I've forgot about the conjunction "al (yadi) ". From that I assume the subject is available in passive voice. -- DAH BUY000R! (wall | crimes)