Vinegar He/him Posted June 11, 2025 Posted June 11, 2025 Wasing, means was doing, so says spook. Sanderson has also stated it means the past tence. Yet here: https://www.brandonsanderson.com/blogs/blog/annotation-mistborn-chapter-twenty-four-part-one?_pos=5&_sid=dac068f3f&_ss=r Where they translate the conversation with spook, Ham, and Kelsier about breeze, Wasing seems to mean Am. ANY OTHER TIPS ON HIGH IMPERIAL WELCOME.
Treamayne Posted June 11, 2025 Posted June 11, 2025 1 hour ago, Denisimo said: Wasing, means was doing, so says spook. Sanderson has also stated it means the past tence. Yet here: https://www.brandonsanderson.com/blogs/blog/annotation-mistborn-chapter-twenty-four-part-one?_pos=5&_sid=dac068f3f&_ss=r Where they translate the conversation with spook, Ham, and Kelsier about breeze, Wasing seems to mean Am. ANY OTHER TIPS ON HIGH IMPERIAL WELCOME. Wasing does not necessarily imply past tense. Please see the High Imperial Academy which lays out all known information on Eastern Street Slang. 1
Through The Living Ash he/him Posted June 11, 2025 Posted June 11, 2025 When used at the start of a sentence, wasing (almost always) indicates past or present tense. When used as a verb, it can have a myriad of meanings, including to do, to be, and altering the conjugation of other verbs in the phrase, among other possible meanings. 2
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