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Kiam oni uzu "pensi" kaj "kredi"?
Kun ĉi tiaj frazoj, kiam oni uzu "pensi" kaj "kredi"?
Mi pensas, ke ĉio estas preta por la festo
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Mi kredas, ke ĉio estas preta por la festo
Mi pensas, ke mi volas iri
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Mi kredas, ke mi vol …
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Questions about "farigxi"
I do not understand this verb. It's parts, far and igx, would make me think that it means "get made" as in
The cookies were made in 20 minutes / La kuketoj farigxis dum 20 minutoj
However, I have se …
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Can pro be followed by an infinitive verb?
For example:
Dankon pro helpi min
I know that it is grammatically incorrect to say “Dankon pro vi helpis min”, because a complete fraze cannot follow a preposition. You would need to say “Dankon pro t …