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Why are the plural and singular first person forms of the verb "go" so different in the Roma...
According to Wiktionary (a source I should perhaps have checked before asking), the all- forms ultimately derive from
Vulgar Latin alare (attested in the 7th century Reichenau Glosses). This has trad …
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Why are the plural and singular first person forms of the verb "go" so different in the Roma...
In many Romance languages, the first person plural and singular forms are completely different:
French (aller): je vais, nous allons
Italian (andare): io vado, noi andiamo
Catalan (anar): jo vaig, n …