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erinja (Tunjukkan profil) 30 Maret 2012 11.02.49
TatuLe (Tunjukkan profil) 2 April 2012 00.52.21
erinja (Tunjukkan profil) 2 April 2012 03.33.16
Wouldn't use it to describe something chewy but I definitely sympathize with the process of looking for a suitable word.
sudanglo (Tunjukkan profil) 2 April 2012 08.52.38
What would be the cause of any hesitation about using maĉa for chewy?
And as regards your ketchups, Erinaj, why couldn't malviskoza be kura?
erinja (Tunjukkan profil) 2 April 2012 13.38.13
Wells suggests "densa" but that seems a bit weird to me. I suppose "maldensa" would be the thin sauce.
jrhowa (Tunjukkan profil) 2 April 2012 20.46.28
Tplanahath:...This is extremely effective, laŭ mi. Maĉ/end/a: must be chewed; i.e. chewy.
how about "maĉenda", the must/requirement/obligation to chew?
to repesent the english adjective chewy.
erinja (Tunjukkan profil) 3 April 2012 02.35.43
Hyperboreus (Tunjukkan profil) 3 April 2012 02.38.23
erinja (Tunjukkan profil) 3 April 2012 02.41.51
Hyperboreus:For my niece, things that are not food at all qualify as "maĉenda", so this goes in both directions!erinja:Almost any solid food qualifies as maĉenda, though.Appearently you have never seen my son eat. For him, alsmost any solid food qualifies as tutglutenda.