Why the symbol ‘
9’ um/us is so important.
It stands for three things. It represents the ending of a basic form, but it also stands for the singular.
However, when someone writes in the second person, it also stands for the ending of ‘we’. See example.
It appears to be used excessively often. However, when considering its usage, it seems normal again. Usage ‘
um tum dum’ etc.
The nice thing about it is that when someone writes in the second person, i.e. in the ‘we’ form, one can also expect a ‘you’.
And that is what he does.
If you assign the ending to the frequency, you get ‘
tis = iin’.
If you also make it visible, you can see that the quantity changes. From this perspective, the person above writes in the second person and uses ‘
iin’ more
than the person below does.
A text is never structured in the same way between a narrative and an instruction. Hence the difference. There is no second language. It is the authors.
How difficult can it be to add a letter before the ending ‘
aiin’? And another letter before that. ‘
8aiin’. In its basic form, “tuti”. The great-grandfather of the Italian ‘tutti’.