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Synonyms for farti?

ya ryanpg, 17 Oktoba 2013

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ryanpg (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 17 Oktoba 2013 11:16:48 asubuhi

Hi,

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 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 17 Oktoba 2013 12:12:37 alasiri

In the same spirit, french would like to find alternative way to say "mi petas"

Nile (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 17 Oktoba 2013 12:48:14 alasiri

Haha! Neniu volas pensi, ke ili estas diranta "furzi"!

Moosader (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 17 Oktoba 2013 12:59:24 alasiri

Tired of people making fun of you for saying "Fart-ass" (fartas), "Boney" (Bone), and "Shat-ass" (sxatas)?

Yeah, me too. D;

Kirilo81 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 17 Oktoba 2013 1:28:04 alasiri

If you pronounce the words correctly as ['fartas], ['bɔnɛ], and ['ʃatas], there should be no confusion.

Instead of farti you could say stati.

erinja (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 17 Oktoba 2013 2:20:32 alasiri

Just get used to it and say "farti".

"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 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 17 Oktoba 2013 2:58:42 alasiri

Yeah, my son and I laughed til we hurt when I first said fartas ridulo.gif He doesn't know any other Esperanto yet, but loves to say Mi fartas bone ridulo.gif

Well, it's been a week and we're not laughing quite as hard, lol! We'll get there ridulo.gif (and hey, laughter is good for you, right? ridulo.gif )

Nile (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 17 Oktoba 2013 4:43:26 alasiri

Oh . . . this is an Enlish topic.
Don't know how I got that confused.

ryanpg (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 17 Oktoba 2013 5:54:30 alasiri

Nile:Oh . . . this is an Enlish topic.
Don't know how I got that confused.
Nile, actually your sentence would not have made as much sense in English ridulo.gif

ryanpg (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 17 Oktoba 2013 5:56:03 alasiri

erinja:Just get used to it and say "farti".

"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' ).
You have a good point, thanks.

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