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Dubo kun frazo

ya Sahaquiel, 8 Desemba 2011

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Lugha: English

Sahaquiel (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 8 Desemba 2011 4:46:30 alasiri

Saluton al ĉiuj anglaparolantoj!
Mi havas dubon kun frazo de la angla:
"Feel like ...." ekz, "Feel like a Sir"

Mi ne scias kiel traduki la frazon Ĉu "Senti kiel", "Sentiĝi kiel", "Senti Kvazaŭ"?

Kion vi pensas?

darkweasel (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 8 Desemba 2011 5:54:41 alasiri

first off, this forum should be in english.

secondly, recently there was a thread about intransitive "feel" in esperanto. it may help you.

Sahaquiel (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 9 Desemba 2011 2:17:03 alasiri

Sorry, mi English is not so good, then I think wrote in Esperanto to express myself. Thanks for the link, and sorry again.

qwertz (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 11 Desemba 2011 10:38:58 asubuhi

Sahaquiel:Sorry, mi English is not so good, then I think wrote in Esperanto to express myself. Thanks for the link, and sorry again.
No worries/ Ne ĝenu, Sahaquiel. sal.gif

sudanglo (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 11 Desemba 2011 11:22:14 asubuhi

Sahaquiel. Forget about the language police.

Many English Forum members understand Esperanto, and are quite aware that Esperanto exists precisely to assist international communication.

To feel like a Sir would be I imagine: Sin senti kiel Kavaliro.

But did you mean Sir the title in the English honours system?

Perhaps you were looking for Sinjoro, or ĝentlemano, or Lordo, or even viro.

Another structure for 'feel like', as in 'I feel like an idiot' would be: Mi sentas min idioto

I feel like a cup of tea, of course, would have a quite different translation.

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