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ya jrhowa, 5 Oktoba 2011

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erinja (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 6 Oktoba 2011 1:28:55 alasiri

I always considered "ĉiesulino" to be a whore. I wouldn't use that word for a simple tart.

ceigered (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 6 Oktoba 2011 4:39:49 alasiri

erinja:I always considered "ĉiesulino" to be a whore. I wouldn't use that word for a simple tart.
Depends on what your definition of "tart" is.
I'm interpreting "cxiesulino" as someone who's "sampled all the local wine", or, perhaps better, "the local wine all tourists are encouraged to sample".

A term that might better suit a sex-maniac lass who'd sleep with just about anyone, or has slept with just about everyone, rather than a prostitute, which I believe would have certain values ("only for business" for starters). So, "whore" in the derogatory sense seems more fitting. Depends on your moral standpoint though.

Sorry, probably shouldn't be continuing this subtopic okulumo.gif

pikolas (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 6 Oktoba 2011 4:43:15 alasiri

ceigered:A term that might better suit a sex-maniac lass who'd sleep with just about anyone, or has slept with just about everyone, rather than a prostitute, which I believe would have certain values ("only for business" for starters). So, "whore" in the derogatory sense seems more fitting. Depends on your moral standpoint though.
You're right, "ĉiesulino" is ambiguous as it could theoretically refer to a nymphomaniac or a sex-addict, for instance.

sudanglo (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 7 Oktoba 2011 10:08:59 asubuhi

I agree. The interpretation of 'ĉiesulino' would depend on context.

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