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Evildela (Å vise profilen) 2011 12 7 05:29:00
As the topic states, what is Marĉando? I found it while reading "La venecia komercisto"
darkweasel (Å vise profilen) 2011 12 7 06:19:24
1Guy1 (Å vise profilen) 2011 12 7 10:20:17
Chainy (Å vise profilen) 2011 12 7 10:42:31
marĉandi = to haggle, to negotiate terms.
The Lernu dictionary gives: 'to haggle, to bargain', which seems reasonable enough.
The Lernu dictionary also contains 'marĉandado'. So, when looking for words, it's good to check out the different versions of a word - don't just type in 'marĉando' and then give up! The root is clearly 'marĉand/'. Try typing 'marĉand' in the Lernu dictionary to see what you get.
Evildela (Å vise profilen) 2011 12 7 11:58:09
1Guy1 (Å vise profilen) 2011 12 7 17:24:40
Evildela:What a fail, I didn't even consider it to be a verb, the context it was in seemed like perhaps a name or something... perhaps I'm wigging outPerhaps it is just information overload - happens to the best of us
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Diablo (Å vise profilen) 2011 12 14 17:57:13
Evildela:Laux la temo de tiu cxi fadeno, kio estas Marĉando? Mi trafis gxin dum mia legado de La venecia komercistoIt's strangely reminiscent of French "marchand" which is another word for esperanto "komercisto".
As the topic states, what is Marĉando? I found it while reading "La venecia komercisto"
Miland (Å vise profilen) 2011 12 14 20:29:08
Evildela (Å vise profilen) 2011 12 15 04:57:09
Miland:It's not too different from the words "merchant" and "merchandise", so that may help you remember its meaning; merchants make deals, ili marĉandas!Hey good point, thats awesome