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貼文者: J_Marc, 2012年5月12日

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語言: English

J_Marc (顯示個人資料) 2012年5月12日下午11:17:55

I've translated, "However, from what I know about her," as "Tamen, de kio mi scias pri ŝi". This was slightly misunderstood, so I changed 'de' to 'laŭ', but I have also been advised to use 'per'. Any thoughts on how I can make this clearer?

darkweasel (顯示個人資料) 2012年5月13日上午8:15:08

J_Marc:I've translated, "However, from what I know about her," as "Tamen, de kio mi scias pri ŝi". This was slightly misunderstood, so I changed 'de' to 'laŭ', but I have also been advised to use 'per'. Any thoughts on how I can make this clearer?
By adding the accusative you forgot: laŭ kion mi scias pri ŝi.

(though 黄鸡蛋’s suggestions are still better)

sudanglo (顯示個人資料) 2012年5月13日上午8:16:38

The general feeling might well be that the most appropriate preposition is 'laŭ'.

However, personally I don't see that 'de' is totally unacceptable.

I would say for example Mi ĝin lernis de libro (I learnt it from a book) or Mi eksciis de mia patro.

Perhaps you were criticised not for using the preposition 'de', but for dropping the accusative.

It should be de kion mi scias pri ŝi (short for de tio, kion mi scias pri ŝi)

Edit: you beat me to it Dark Weasel.

Miland (顯示個人資料) 2012年5月13日上午9:55:21

You might use miainforme, depending on the context.

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