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Truthiness

pikolas, 2011年10月8日

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语言: English

pikolas (显示个人资料) 2011年10月8日下午2:59:28

Now this is a tricky exercise.

In 2005, Stephen Colbert introduced the term 'truthiness', which, according to Wikipedia, "is a "truth" that a person claims to know intuitively "from the gut" or that it "feels right" without regard to evidence, logic, intellectual examination, or facts."

Any ideas on how that could be translated to Esperanto with the least possible loss of meaning?

captflint (显示个人资料) 2011年10月8日下午3:16:56

Hmm. That is a hard one. How about "verebleco"? That's my best attempt at it. Anyone got anything better?

Cisksje (显示个人资料) 2011年10月8日下午3:20:17

A stab in the dark -

verumeco.

ceigered (显示个人资料) 2011年10月8日下午4:10:04

Cisksje:A stab in the dark -

verumeco.
I like this, but don't know how vero and umo interact.

Otherwise I'd suggest something like "vereteco" ~ "little-truth-ness", as if the truth is only partially founded.

darkweasel (显示个人资料) 2011年10月8日下午4:56:15

More comprehensible, but longer: laŭintuicia vero.

barat (显示个人资料) 2011年10月8日下午5:56:03

memvero

The truthiness is a new word, which would not be understood without a previous explanation. So is "memvero".

Cisksje (显示个人资料) 2011年10月8日下午6:10:06

ceigered:
Cisksje:A stab in the dark -

verumeco.
I like this, but don't know how vero and umo interact.

Otherwise I'd suggest something like "vereteco" ~ "little-truth-ness", as if the truth is only partially founded.
Well, it is only a beginner's stab in the dark. My rationale is that 'um' indicates some kind of tendency towards whatever, hence, ver-um-ec-o (which I hope) = the quality of being in a state of tending to truth. shoko.gif Paracetamol time, maybe...

darkweasel (显示个人资料) 2011年10月8日下午6:38:54

Cisksje:
tending to truth
Seems you actually wanted to use -em and not -um...?

RiotNrrd (显示个人资料) 2011年10月8日下午7:33:35

Perhaps "verŝajneco"?

Truthiness is something that isn't necessarily true. It just seems true.

Cisksje (显示个人资料) 2011年10月8日下午7:45:26

darkweasel:
Cisksje:
tending to truth
Seems you actually wanted to use -em and not -um...?
Pass. Will consult the long neglected books - not to ascertain the correctness of your suggestion, but do discover if I did in fact mean to say what I said. okulumo.gif

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