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Miland (Vise profilen) 16. jun. 2012 18.33.55
xdzt:perhaps 'senmojoseca'..?Did you mean 'being boring'? Regarding the suggestion of senmojoseca itself, IMO it's all right, but it is worth bearing in mind that in Esperanto adjectives can be formed by just adding -a to a root, so you could also have just malmojosa or nemojosa etc. Again, if by lacking pizazz you mean something specific like lacking vigour, you could express that e.g. nevigla. A lack of flair or creative style might be senstila or sentalenta
erinja (Vise profilen) 16. jun. 2012 19.35.40
xdzt (Vise profilen) 17. jun. 2012 06.26.15
Miland:xdzt:perhaps 'senmojoseca'..?Did you mean 'being boring'? Regarding the suggestion of senmojoseca itself, IMO it's all right, but it is worth bearing in mind that in Esperanto adjectives can be formed by just adding -a to a root, so you could also have just malmojosa or nemojosa etc. Again, if by lacking pizazz you mean something specific like lacking vigour, you could express that e.g. nevigla. A lack of flair or creative style might be senstila or sentalenta
enwilson (Vise profilen) 17. jun. 2012 06.38.19
Chainy (Vise profilen) 17. jun. 2012 07.28.53
blablai = to waffle on, to talk nonsense.
blabla! = blah blah
You can also find:
waffle = (food) vaflo; babiladi, blablai; frazumi
blah blah = blabla!, blablai
J_Marc (Vise profilen) 17. jun. 2012 09.52.49
erinja:"mojosa" is a monstrosity all by itself, but "senmojoseca" is much worse.I've translated 'cool' as 'malaĉa (or malaĉe)' after a recommend right here at this website. In its use of the negative and opposite, it's also vaguely similar to English usage of words like 'fat', 'bad', 'sick' and 'ill' to mean 'good', so I think it's very suitable.
36lima (Vise profilen) 21. jun. 2012 18.25.09
"Via vesto estas enua kaj senstila." ŝi blablais al me.
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