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Brave names. They will do.

jkph00, 2013年12月28日

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jkph00 (显示个人资料) 2013年12月28日下午10:06:40

In Madeleine l'Engle's book A Wrinkle in Time, one of the angels pronounces the three kids' names, pauses, then says, "Brave names. They will do." How would one translate the profound understatement of that phrase?

sudanglo (显示个人资料) 2013年12月29日上午11:12:30

Without knowing the context, JK, - bravaj nomoj, tiuj sufiĉe taŭgos.

There is a word adekvata. Definition 2 in PIV is ĝuste konforma al la cirkonstancoj. (Wells gives appropriate and adequate as the translation of adekvata.)

So maybe adekvatos.

PIV warns against its use in the sense of sufiĉa. (Judging from the usage in the Tekstaro, I am not sure this warning has been entirely heeded.)

Perhaps someone who uses this root frequently could elaborate on PIV's warning supplying an illustrative sentence.

EDIT: can there be degrees of adekvata (eg iom adekvata)

jkph00 (显示个人资料) 2013年12月29日下午4:18:33

sudanglo:Without knowing the context, JK, - bravaj nomoj, tiuj sufiĉe taŭgos.

There is a word adekvata. Definition 2 in PIV is ĝuste konforma al la cirkonstancoj. (Wells gives appropriate and adequate as the translation of adekvata.)

So maybe adekvatos.
Adekvatos, I think, will do well. I continue to learn from you. Many thanks, Sudanglo.

willhite2 (显示个人资料) 2013年12月29日下午9:48:41

I think that there is a notable difference in adequate and sufficient. (adekvata kaj sufiĉa).
mind you that I only have basic proficiency with Esperanto itself, I'd venture to assume that sufiĉa deals much more with the amount of something, and adekvata is like saying... you are fast/tall/stong enough.
just my perspective.

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