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RiotNrrd (Vise profilen) 11. aug. 2012 19.10.10
Chainy (Vise profilen) 11. aug. 2012 21.05.41
RiotNrrd:When editing the dictionary, it might be wise to include common alternate spellings. An American may or may not think to search for color-related things using the spelling "colour". Ditto for the other standard mismatches: theater/theatre, center/centre, etc.I generally use the Wells dictionary as the starting point for any changes in the Lernu dictionary, and it usually indicates British and American spelling. I always try to remember to add both versions!
I've just noticed that only 'centre' was listed, so I've now added 'center'.
Chainy (Vise profilen) 11. aug. 2012 21.17.15
theatre/theater = teatro, fotelo (...stall)fotelo? What does an armchair have to do with a theatre? And what's the idea behind 'stall'?
Anyway, the entry now looks like this:
theatre/theater = (for plays etc) teatro; (med.) operaciejo; (for lectures) prelegejo
Vespero_ (Vise profilen) 11. aug. 2012 23.54.02
CxuVere (Vise profilen) 14. aug. 2012 04.28.55
Vespero_:I've always used kolorblindeco, but I can see daltonismo as an interesting alternative. I'm colourblind, too (though, I don't believe to your extent).I think it comes down to a Germanic/Romantic difference. The Romantic languages went with the original English, daltonism, while the Germanic language (including English) chose word building with color + blindness in their languages.
Hyperboreus (Vise profilen) 14. aug. 2012 07.50.18
Vestitor (Vise profilen) 14. aug. 2012 09.05.30
Hyperboreus:Italian, Spanish, French... Commonly referred to as the 'romance languages'.CxuVere:Which languages are romantic?Vespero_:I've always used kolorblindeco, but I can see daltonismo as an interesting alternative. I'm colourblind, too (though, I don't believe to your extent).I think it comes down to a Germanic/Romantic difference. The Romantic languages went with the original English, daltonism, while the Germanic language (including English) chose word building with color + blindness in their languages.
sudanglo (Vise profilen) 14. aug. 2012 09.53.10