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ceigered (Погледати профил) 19. јун 2009. 09.36.21
russ:Or go back to Zamenhof's use of the root "kinematograf". Then "film" and "kin" are both unnecessary roots, since kinejo/filmejo can be kinematografejo, filmo/kinaĵo can be kinematografaĵo, etc.No way I saying kinematografejo

Rogir (Погледати профил) 19. јун 2009. 11.03.17
gyrus (Погледати профил) 19. јун 2009. 11.49.41
Ŝovinismo is another unneccessary one, but I'm not sure how to replace it. Superpensismo?
Rogir (Погледати профил) 19. јун 2009. 12.11.18
Oŝo-Jabe (Погледати профил) 20. јун 2009. 04.54.15
ceigered (Погледати профил) 20. јун 2009. 06.15.33
gyrus:I choose lernejego simply because in Japanese University is "big school" but lernegejo works just as well.Ah I see, well I guess there aren't that many differences unless you were talking to a robot which only understood a certain order of word-components


russ (Погледати профил) 28. јун 2009. 14.01.36
Rogir:Nacifiereco?"Ŝovinismo" goes beyond mere national pride. It is excessive fanatical nationalistic jingoism and xenophobia. Maybe "tronacifiereco" or "finacifiereco" better captures it, but it seems a bit hard actually to capture in a concise constructed word.
airpath (Погледати профил) 30. јун 2009. 13.08.38
Foresto = for + esto , do esti for.
David Crystal pensas ke tio estas slava sed mi ne certas.
ceigered (Погледати профил) 30. јун 2009. 16.31.23
airpath:Foresto ≠ Arbaro !!!Mi amas tiun vorton, Arbaro - kaj mi pensas ke "foresto" estas fine derivita de "forestem silvam" ("la ekstera arbaro" en latina). Tial ne slava
Foresto = for + esto , do esti for.
David Crystal pensas ke tio estas slava sed mi ne certas.

Tial: arboj -> arbaro -> foresto (per grandeco) - sed mi ne scias se tiu distingo estas gxusta esperante.
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airpath:Foresto ≠ Arbaro !!!I love that word, Arbaro - and I think that "foresto" is ultimately derived from "forestem silvam" ("the outside woods" in latin). Therefore not slavic
Foresto = for + esto , therefore to be away.
David Crystal thinks that that is slavic but I'm not sure.

Therefore: arboj (trees) -> arbaro (woods) -> foresto (forest) (by size) - But I don't know if this distinction is right in Esperanto.
nshepperd (Погледати профил) 30. јун 2009. 23.53.17
So there may be no need for "forest"!
