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pikolas (Profil megtekintése) 2011. szeptember 27. 18:53:36
UUano (Profil megtekintése) 2011. szeptember 27. 22:14:37
pikolas:Is there an Esperanto word equivalent to "heckler"?Prifajfulo?
erinja (Profil megtekintése) 2011. szeptember 27. 22:17:08
Hecklers usually publicly and loudly complain at someone. Maybe a "plendaĉulo"?
I'm sure someone else can think of a better word though, this is just a stab at it, having given it only a minute of thought.
UUano (Profil megtekintése) 2011. szeptember 27. 22:20:32
erinja:"prifajfi" usually means something like "to blow off", so a "prifajfulo" would be the one who didn't bother attending in the first place!What about mokfajfulo?
UUano (Profil megtekintése) 2011. szeptember 27. 22:21:37
erinja (Profil megtekintése) 2011. szeptember 27. 23:21:08
Mokfajfulo implies that this person is actually whistling. The two choices with "fajfi" are (a) literally, to whistle, and (b) to blow something off, to not care.
pikolas (Profil megtekintése) 2011. szeptember 28. 0:25:57
It's not exactly mocking, it's inconveniently and annoyingly interrupting someone. A very specific word to be translated without a significant loss of meaning.
cFlat7 (Profil megtekintése) 2011. szeptember 28. 0:26:30
heckle, interkrii [int]; heckle, ~anto
But as heckle means to harass, perhaps:
cxagrenanto or gxenanto
sudanglo (Profil megtekintése) 2011. szeptember 28. 9:39:04
I suppose the core meaning of 'Heckle' is to obstruct the flow of.
But it is used very specifically in English for calling out critical remarks to someone (politician/comedian) addressing a group.
Interrompi is a broader idea, as is obstrukci.
I think I like the suffix -ulo over -anto to describe a heckler.
Perhaps 'How do you deal with hecklers' could be rendered as 'Kiel oni traktu (reagu al) interrompuloj'.
pikolas (Profil megtekintése) 2011. szeptember 28. 17:53:39
sudanglo:Tricky one this.Interrompulo sounds close enough, I think.
I suppose the core meaning of 'Heckle' is to obstruct the flow of.
But it is used very specifically in English for calling out critical remarks to someone (politician/comedian) addressing a group.
Interrompi is a broader idea, as is obstrukci.
I think I like the suffix -ulo over -anto to describe a heckler.
Perhaps 'How do you deal with hecklers' could be rendered as 'Kiel oni traktu (reagu al) interrompuloj'.