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Cisksje (Rodyti profilį) 2012 m. gruodis 15 d. 14:00:25
tommjames (Rodyti profilį) 2012 m. gruodis 15 d. 14:11:22
Some people don't like using "kio" because they feel it invites a response along the line of "it's a word I use to identify myself". There are also those who don't like "kiu" because they feel it suggests a group of names out of which you select your own. But the truth is both ways of asking it are valid and are in use, so it's not worth worrying about.
Chainy (Rodyti profilį) 2012 m. gruodis 15 d. 15:28:14
tommjames:Both "Kio estas via nomo?" and "Kiu estas via nomo?" are correct. You might also use "Kiel vi nomiĝas?"+1
Some people don't like using "kio" because they feel it invites a response along the line of "it's a word I use to identify myself". There are also those who don't like "kiu" because they feel it suggests a group of names out of which you select your own. But the truth is both ways of asking it are valid and are in use, so it's not worth worrying about.
Very nice answer, succinct and accurate. This should go in the grammar FAQ here.
darkweasel (Rodyti profilį) 2012 m. gruodis 15 d. 18:22:15
Chainy:And, in fact, it is.
Very nice answer, succinct and accurate. This should go in the grammar FAQ here.
Cisksje (Rodyti profilį) 2012 m. gruodis 15 d. 18:52:43
tommjames:Both "Kio estas via nomo?" and "Kiu estas via nomo?" are correct. You might also use "Kiel vi nomiĝas?"Thanks for that. I do not remember ever having heard 'kiu' used in this context before.
Some people don't like using "kio" because they feel it invites a response along the line of "it's a word I use to identify myself". There are also those who don't like "kiu" because they feel it suggests a group of names out of which you select your own. But the truth is both ways of asking it are valid and are in use, so it's not worth worrying about.
Roberto12 (Rodyti profilį) 2012 m. gruodis 15 d. 19:52:45
erinja (Rodyti profilį) 2012 m. gruodis 16 d. 03:06:47
"kio" can't be made plural, and it can be expressed together with plural things.
For example, the following question and answer are considered correct:
Kio estas tio?
Tio estas tri bananoj.
Roberto12 (Rodyti profilį) 2012 m. gruodis 16 d. 10:42:42