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ryanpg (Profil megtekintése) 2013. október 17. 11:16:48
I was just wondering, are there Esperanto synonyms for farti?
For example, are there alternative ways of asking "Kiel vi fartas?" or responding "Mi fartas bone."? I know about shortening the phrase to "Kiel vi?" but that is not what I mean, is there another Esperanto verb that could be used?
Thanks!
Ryan
Tjeri (Profil megtekintése) 2013. október 17. 12:12:37
Nile (Profil megtekintése) 2013. október 17. 12:48:14
Moosader (Profil megtekintése) 2013. október 17. 12:59:24
Yeah, me too. D;
Kirilo81 (Profil megtekintése) 2013. október 17. 13:28:04
Instead of farti you could say stati.
erinja (Profil megtekintése) 2013. október 17. 14:20:32
"Kiel vi statas" sounds weird, people don't generally say that. Part of learning a foreign language is getting used to sounds that may come out to say something funny in your own language.
The Esperanto word "maldikulo" (a thin person) sounds like it says "butt pain" in Italian ('mal di culo' ).
ShannonCC (Profil megtekintése) 2013. október 17. 14:58:42
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Well, it's been a week and we're not laughing quite as hard, lol! We'll get there
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Nile (Profil megtekintése) 2013. október 17. 16:43:26
Don't know how I got that confused.
ryanpg (Profil megtekintése) 2013. október 17. 17:54:30
Nile:Oh . . . this is an Enlish topic.Nile, actually your sentence would not have made as much sense in English
Don't know how I got that confused.
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ryanpg (Profil megtekintése) 2013. október 17. 17:56:03
erinja:Just get used to it and say "farti".You have a good point, thanks.
"Kiel vi statas" sounds weird, people don't generally say that. Part of learning a foreign language is getting used to sounds that may come out to say something funny in your own language.
The Esperanto word "maldikulo" (a thin person) sounds like it says "butt pain" in Italian ('mal di culo' ).