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Kien vi volas?

od acdibble, 14. kolovoza 2012.

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Jezik: English

erinja (Prikaz profila) 14. kolovoza 2012. 23:27:53

sudanglo:You could be even more economical. If one Esperantist passed another in the street hurrying in the opposite direction he might call out Kien vi? To which the reply might come 'Al la kongesejo. Kaj vi?
I would even go so far as to say that "Kien vi?" would be much more common than "Kien vi volas?"; I hear (and use) the equivalent of "Kien vi?" frequently, but not "Kien vi volas?"

Vestitor (Prikaz profila) 14. kolovoza 2012. 23:58:46

Any chance of confusion in that Kien vi? could be taken to mean either 'Where are you?' or 'Where do you want to (go)?'
Not that minor misunderstanding is absent from colloquially unfinished sentences in any language.

Hyperboreus (Prikaz profila) 15. kolovoza 2012. 00:23:38

Forigite

Vestitor (Prikaz profila) 15. kolovoza 2012. 00:33:32

This is why I'm a novice.

hebda999 (Prikaz profila) 16. kolovoza 2012. 05:44:26

erinja:
I would even go so far as to say that "Kien vi?" would be much more common than "Kien vi volas?"; I hear (and use) the equivalent of "Kien vi?" frequently, but not "Kien vi volas?"
Strangely enough: in Polish we have:
"ty dokąd?" or "ty gdzie?" = "vi kien?" = "you where to?"
but it is considered to be a bit parental or rude. Nevertheless esperanto variant might be quite ok.

tommjames (Prikaz profila) 16. kolovoza 2012. 10:08:25

Apparently this implied "go" exists in Russian too. My girlfriend today told me in English "I want to Russia!" (she's looking forward to her coming holidays there). So I asked "you want what to Russia?", and the reply was "to go, of course!". So if I ever succeed in converting her to Esperanto she'll probably use phrases like "Kien vi volas?" too ridulo.gif

hebda999 (Prikaz profila) 17. kolovoza 2012. 05:13:28

tommjames:Apparently this implied "go" exists in Russian too. My girlfriend today told me in English "I want to Russia!" (she's looking forward to her coming holidays there). ...
It seems to be the feature of most Slavic languages:

Polish: chcę do Polski = mi volas (reveni, veturi) al Polujo = I want to Poland

chcę = mi volas = I want
do = al = to
Polski = Polujo = Poland

same:

chcę do mamy = mi volas al panjo
chcę do domu = mi volas hejmen
...

acdibble (Prikaz profila) 17. kolovoza 2012. 05:47:44

Hmm. I guess I'll start saying, "Whither want you?" to popularize this usage in the English language.

EldanarLambetur (Prikaz profila) 17. kolovoza 2012. 10:20:09

acdibble:Hmm. I guess I'll start saying, "Whither want you?" to popularize this usage in the English language.
I approve! ridego.gif

erinja (Prikaz profila) 17. kolovoza 2012. 11:33:21

Just make sure that the person answers "thither!"

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