Why use "sen" instead of "mal"?
ya Aubright, 25 Desemba 2012
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Aubright (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 25 Desemba 2012 5:53:35 asubuhi
(afterthought: I do understand the usage of "sen" in,say, the word senkolora, but stuff like senkohera is just kind of throwing me off a bit.)
Thanks in advance for any help on this.
Vilius (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 25 Desemba 2012 9:23:18 asubuhi
Aubright:Apologies if this question has already been addressed somewhere already, but I'm really kind of perplexed here. Why use "sen", as in senkohera, instead of "mal" in certain words? Would malkohera just not work or does it carry some nuance I'm just not getting due to the fact that I'm pretty new to this whole Esperanto business?I'd say both senkohera and malkohera (also nekohera) are synonyms, because adjective kohera just doesn't have the opposite counterpart, à la good-bad, hot-cold, etc.
Off course everyone perceives nuances differently, but I'd translate senkohera and nekohera as incoherent and malkohera as somewhat more incoherent, perhaps closer to chaotic or messy.
erinja (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 25 Desemba 2012 2:37:22 alasiri
Having said that, I think both senkohera and malkohera would have a similar meaning but would not be strict synonyms.
For example, if you put sen- and mal- on a root like "gajna" ("winning" ), "sengajna" (without winning/earning) is not the same as "malgajna" (losing).
Aubright (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 25 Desemba 2012 9:02:27 alasiri

Aaron94 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 26 Desemba 2012 1:09:02 asubuhi
RiotNrrd (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 26 Desemba 2012 3:33:18 asubuhi
"Sen" means "without".
There are a few cases where the use of either one will work. However, most of the time it makes a big difference which one you choose.
Tempodivalse (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 27 Desemba 2012 11:46:57 alasiri
But in other cases the strength of the negation changes based on which one is used. In this case you can get a more nuanced meaning.
neriĉa - not rich, but not necessarily poor either
senriĉa - without riches; not at all wealthy
malriĉa - opposite of rich, e.g. poor.
So there is no consistent rubric which will help you determine the correct prefix. When in doubt, remember that "mal-" gives the logical opposite of the root word, while "sen-" simply implies absence.
Aubright (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 28 Desemba 2012 5:16:05 alasiri
