Kawazoe Michiyo
I don't mean to be a picky d**k head, but I am curious. why do conlanguages have to have -ing tenses at all? I read the topic of this sub forum and saw new ing tenses and began to think, if the language has nothing to do with English why would it even have ing tenses? I don't mean to pick on you I just would like to know. if ye have no answer then that is fine also
Haha, you aren't being a 'picky d**k head', although I love the terminology. xD
I just added those tenses because I thought they would add a little more description to what was being said. In English, it's so natural to add those tenses into our speech, that it was just easier for me to include them. =)
And English isn't the only language with the progressive tenses. I believe Spanish has them too, but correct me if I'm wrong.
Basically, I just like them. That's all there is to it. =)
@JeSuisMustapha = Thanks! Now I can go edit that! =D
@EVERYONE: As far as my update goes, I've made a spreadsheet for a dictionary and can now alphabetize all new entries. I plan on steadily making my vocab grow by translating one 'theme' per say, at a time. So one day I'll do colors, the next anatomy, und so weiter. So, I will update, just not today because I've been trying to re-organize things around here. Okay? =)