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particles masterpost #19
Description
in describing particles, there are a few things we should standardize:
- how detailed we are with the exact usage, meaning, and edge cases (do we mention the mi/sina li exception in li's definition?)
- whether we use linguistic terminology like "optative" or common language like "wish" (or maybe both)
- the phrasing used to explain its function ("marks the ..." "goes before the ..." "... particle" etc)
- whether translations are provided where clear english equivalents exist or only descriptions are provided (like "[goes before ordinal number], ~th, number ~"
- what we use to represent the other stuff it connects to (like the "X" in "X ala X" or "Xth")
(also we should standardize punctuation and formatting but that's a dictionary-wide thing, not just a particles thing)
overall the definitions for particles should be as similar as possible and only replace the relevant parts
proposed defs:
la: (particle) [marks the end of a context phrase/clause], ~ la = as for ~, if ~, when ~, because ~
en: (particle) [separates multiple subjects]
li: (particle) [marks the start of an indicative (statement) verb]
o: (particle) [marks the start of an optative (wish) verb], should; [marks the end of a vocative phrase (who is being spoken to)], hey
e: (particle) [marks the start of a direct object (thing affected by the subject)]
pi: (particle) [marks the beginning of a phrase, which modifies the previous phrase]
anu: (particle) [separates multiple possibilities, replacing another particle], or, and/or
nanpa: (particle) [marks the start of an ordinal number], ~th, number ~
// skipping the modifier usages of kin, taso, and ala because while they aren't normal content words they aren't like other particles either
ala: (particle) ~ ala ~ = [marks a polar (yes-or-no) question]
a: (particle) [puts emphasis or emotion on the phrase/sentence it follow