In Classical Nahuatl, how to transform "(verb)" into "is being (verbed)"?
What is a man
>>532724
[spoiler]featherless biped[/spoiler]
[spoiler]but like, one with broad toes[/spoiler]
>>532724
A featherless biped.
>>532724
a miserable little pile of secrets
>>532785
What was Aristotle thinking when he described motion?
>>532724
>man
How many more divisions (with accompanying supplies) would Rommel have needed to take Tobruk and go further east?
>>532724
A small-breasted woman with no womb.
>>532724
>What is a man
Someone over 200 lbs
>>532724
>>532785
It's worth noting that classical taxonomy works a lot like this, but recursively.
>What is a man?
A large, tailless, bipedal primate.
>What is a primate?
A mammal with forward-facing eyes and opposable thumbs.
>What is a mammal?
A tetrapod that lactates to feed its young.
>What is a tetrapod?
A vertebrate with four limbs
>What is a vertebrate?
An animal with a spine.
>What is an animal?
A multicellular eukaryote that eats other living things
>What is an eukaryote?
An organism whose cells contain a nucleus.
I'm skipping a lot of taxa but you get the idea.
>>532724
A plucked eurasian coot.
>>532915
Thanks Diogenes