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by CaptnDan, June 16, 2005

Messages: 12

Language: English

logixoul (User's profile) September 5, 2005, 3:03:33 PM

>mi ne konas la radikon "cas"

My fault. It should have been "fikazo".

Mia fieligo. Ĝi devas esti "fikazo".

>You are improving quickly! Vi rapide pliboniĝas!

Thanks, but if I was, my text wouldn't scattered all over with red :-/ .

Dankon, sed se mi pliboniĝus rapide, mia frazaro ne estus verŝegi kun ruĝa :-/ .

erinja (User's profile) September 7, 2005, 11:18:35 PM

I would definitely not say that "ĉino" is more Eurocentric than "ĥino".  The Chinese word (with Esperanto spelling conventions) is "cong-gŭo" for "China" and "cong-gŭo-ren" for "Chinese person", so it's not remotely close to ĉino or ĥino in any case.  Btw these European root words are derived from the word "Ĉing", one of the last Chinese dynasties.

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