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In Reformed Esperanto, and also at the start of Esperanto, Zamenhof wanted to introduce plurals using -i-i instead of the greekGreek influenced -oj-oj. Was he planning on introducing another infinitive (like Ido does with -ar-ar) and scrap the current latinLatin -i-i, or just introduce ambiguity into the language?

In Reformed Esperanto, and also at the start of Esperanto, Zamenhof wanted to introduce plurals using -i instead of the greek influenced -oj. Was he planning on introducing another infinitive (like Ido does with -ar) and scrap the current latin -i, or just introduce ambiguity into the language?

In Reformed Esperanto, and also at the start of Esperanto, Zamenhof wanted to introduce plurals using -i instead of the Greek influenced -oj. Was he planning on introducing another infinitive (like Ido does with -ar) and scrap the current Latin -i, or just introduce ambiguity into the language?

removed the tag, since the question is about the history of the language, not its evolution
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