Přejít k obsahu

The article 'La' in fluent speech?

od uživatele BelajPensoj ze dne 28. března 2012

Příspěvky: 5

Jazyk: English

BelajPensoj (Ukázat profil) 28. března 2012 3:51:20

Please forgive me if this is asked often, but when speaking fluent Esperanto, is it acceptable to merge 'La' into the word? For example: l'amor, l'ananas, la'ananas, la'amor, la'oro, l'oro; etc...
Or does there have to be a distinction between the words, must they be pronounced clearly? I know that poetry in Esperanto uses this, but is okay to basically combine the words? Sorry if this is a silly question, I'm just starting to learn Esperanto again so I've forgotten most everything.

RiotNrrd (Ukázat profil) 28. března 2012 4:10:14

It is only considered proper in poetry. It should not be used in ordinary speech/writing.

I think being able to combine "la" with the following word, and also being able to drop final -o's, were both incorporated purely to help manage syllable counts in lines of verse. Poetry was a definite focus of many Esperantists in the early days.

BelajPensoj (Ukázat profil) 28. března 2012 4:25:34

Okay, thank you!

darkweasel (Ukázat profil) 28. března 2012 5:12:01

According to the Fundamento, it’s ok after a preposition that ends with a vowel: de l’, je l’, ĉe l’ etc.

However, poetry does not always follow this rule.

In the first days, this was also used in prose, not only in poetry, but today it is true that it’s mainly for poetry.

erinja (Ukázat profil) 28. března 2012 10:55:35

Please note that "amoro" means having sex in Esperanto (from amori, to have sex) - love is "amo"

Zpět na začátek