I came across this today, and while I'm sure it's already been covered, I couldn't figure out how to really differentiate between the two. So what is the difference between:
Ge- http://thuum.org/viewword.php?word=1256&mode=dragon
and
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Wuthrahzun October 29, 2014 |
I came across this today, and while I'm sure it's already been covered, I couldn't figure out how to really differentiate between the two. So what is the difference between: Ge- http://thuum.org/viewword.php?word=1256&mode=dragon and |
I came across this today, and while I'm sure it's already been covered, I couldn't figure out how to really differentiate between the two. So what is the difference between:
Ge- http://thuum.org/viewword.php?word=1256&mode=dragon
and
paarthurnax Administrator October 29, 2014 |
"Ge-" is used in words like geved "to blacken" and gerahgron "to anger." It makes a verb that means "to make or turn ____." "Ver-" on the other hand is used to describe physically making a noun. For example, verkein would be a verb that means "to make war." Verhind would be a word that means "to create hope." |
"Ge-" is used in words like geved "to blacken" and gerahgron "to anger." It makes a verb that means "to make or turn ____."
"Ver-" on the other hand is used to describe physically making a noun. For example, verkein would be a verb that means "to make war." Verhind would be a word that means "to create hope."
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