Meddelelser: 9
Sprog: English
hjhj (Vise profilen) 27. okt. 2011 17.53.55
Zafur (Vise profilen) 27. okt. 2011 17.56.28
"Can you search cats for me on Google?"
darkweasel (Vise profilen) 27. okt. 2011 18.10.46
pikolas (Vise profilen) 27. okt. 2011 19.08.27
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"Serĉi" and "retserĉi" express that well enough, I think.
mihxil (Vise profilen) 27. okt. 2011 21.00.57
hjhj:I am wondering if their is a verb in Esperanto that means to use a search engine to find information. The commonly-used verb "to google" is the most similar to what I am looking for.Mi kutimas petole uzi 'gugli'. Ŝajne mi eĉ ne estas la sola
edit: oops, I didn't realise that I was in the english forum. I said that I use to use 'gugli' and that that word also appears in wiktionary.
jpablo68 (Vise profilen) 27. okt. 2011 23.28.45
"cxu vi povus gugli (pri) katojn?"
sorry if the last sentence isn't 100% correct, i'm still having trouble forming perfect sentences in esperanto
![okulumo.gif](/images/smileys/okulumo.gif)
erinja (Vise profilen) 28. okt. 2011 01.39.14
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Lots of people say "gugli -n" "gugli katojn", etc. Whether you agree with this neologism or not, it is used transitively.
For retserĉi, I'd personally use "retserĉi pri katoj". To my ear, the object of "retserĉi" would be the pages being searched.
ceigered (Vise profilen) 28. okt. 2011 09.09.22
pikolas:Let's keep neologisms to a minimum, shall we?Do you want me to report you to Google's party associate so you can be served some delicious cake and thusly remember how benevolent the benevolent empire is?![]()
"Serĉi" and "retserĉi" express that well enough, I think.
![rido.gif](/images/smileys/rido.gif)
(You can tell I've played Portal and watch the Simpsons
![okulumo.gif](/images/smileys/okulumo.gif)
I will take this time to also suggest a translation for "Party associate" = "festakompano"
Demian (Vise profilen) 28. okt. 2011 11.43.52
hjhj:I am wondering if their is a verb in Esperanto that means to use a search engine to find information. The commonly-used verb "to google" is the most similar to what I am looking for.Mi retserĉas Google.
mi: ret'serʧa:s go'ogle
I am searching the internet Google-ly.