is there any one who can help me with the difference of a and i??
i / a what is the difference?
"i" means "and"
'a" is more like "what about"
'a" is more like "what about"
Foreigner4 12 | 1768
2 Jan 2008 / #3
"a" always seems to be more like when something is in addition to, or like "i" but the next thing you mention isn't as obvious.
Of course my polish is not what others' language ability is on this board so there's an excellent, excellent chance that i'm waaaaaaay off.
*edited* I was waaaaaaay off. lol
Of course my polish is not what others' language ability is on this board so there's an excellent, excellent chance that i'm waaaaaaay off.
*edited* I was waaaaaaay off. lol
this is a question that has intrigued me as well - more than once.
Darek, where are you?
Darek, where are you?
there was a thread about it, the discussion was short, but I hope it could be at least a little helpful:
https://polishforums.com/archives/2005-2009/language/use-12217/
https://polishforums.com/archives/2005-2009/language/use-12217/
thanx - it did help - a little :)
thanx everyone! it really helped!!!!!:D
- "i" connects
- "a" disconnects, suggests negation, opposites or difference
- "a" disconnects, suggests negation, opposites or difference
thanx darek - i knew that you would pick the question up at some point - as always, clear without creating confusion - this guy is a little bit of brilliance on the forum moonsa. you can trust his answers
i dont get oyu!
LOLLOLLOL
good one gryzia
good one gryzia
this guy is a little bit of brilliance on the forum moonsa. you can trust his answers
thanx mufasa for ur suggestion!!! I'll surely will do the same!!!!!:)