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Exclamations

de Theocracy, 14 septembre 2012

Messages : 13

Langue: English

Theocracy (Voir le profil) 14 septembre 2012 18:16:37

Does Esperanto have exclamations as a part of speech?

creedelambard (Voir le profil) 14 septembre 2012 19:03:34

Ho jes! Certe!

jchthys (Voir le profil) 14 septembre 2012 19:15:18

A few.

Ho and ve (and the combination ho, ve!) are examples.

hebda999 (Voir le profil) 14 septembre 2012 19:29:59

A lot of: some of these

aĉe! ah! aha! aĥ! aj! aŭ! ba! bac! baf! bang! baŭ! be! bis! blabla! boj! br! brr! bum! ĉit! fi! for! ĝis! ha! haleluja! he! ho ve! ho! hoj! hola! hop! hot! hoto! hu! hura! jen! nu! oj! ŭa! ve!

darkweasel (Voir le profil) 14 septembre 2012 21:19:07

Hyperboreus (Voir le profil) 14 septembre 2012 22:40:42

Forigite

RiotNrrd (Voir le profil) 14 septembre 2012 22:42:30

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creedelambard (Voir le profil) 15 septembre 2012 08:05:28

In case it passed anybody by, "ho jes" and "certe" are both exclamations. So is "diable," which if I remember right was the only thing in Zamenhofa Esperanto that remotely resembled an expletive. (We've since added others.)

As for "ba!", check the dictionary over there on the right. It defines "ba" as "bah, pooh, nuts." If it means something different in Spanish, that just makes it a false friend.

Hyperboreus (Voir le profil) 15 septembre 2012 08:37:22

Forigite

creedelambard (Voir le profil) 15 septembre 2012 10:08:15

黄鸡蛋:But in PIV "ba!" is defined as "Interj., uzata por esprimi iom malŝatan senzorgecon". So...
Beat me to it. I'm guessing that there are places where Spanish is spoken where the meaning of "ba!" is much closer to the English version (the kind of "ba!" Ebenezer Scrooge would say) than the verbal shrug Hyperboreus says it works out to in Guatemala.

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