Talk:praedeterminant

Dead Languages
Why are we so hung up on a largely-irrelevant language, that we must create an entry for every single inflected form of a Latin verb? I may as well go ahead and create an article for every single Finnish verb's declined agent form and go ahead and make an article for every declined part of a noun! That's thirty articles just for one noun! Sounds just as reasonable as all of these stupid pages for a Latin noun. It's so easy to predict the infinitive that we do not need to have an article for every single form of a verb and noun. Finnish is harder to than Latin: Well dang, cessurus? Couldn't be cedere or anything! Huh, rekeen? That could be reki or reke. What about aioin? It could be aioa, aikoa or aiota? Take your guess. 2602:306:837C:50F0:C54:C295:ABB9:FB9A 17:23, 14 March 2015 (UTC)
 * Oh, and to add to that; even if cedere is irregular, every single Latin student learns the four principal parts of a Latin verb; so who exactly do you think will be looking this up? An idiot? 2602:306:837C:50F0:C54:C295:ABB9:FB9A 17:25, 14 March 2015 (UTC)