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I Miss You

by eb.eric, November 30, 2007

Messages: 4

Language: English

eb.eric (User's profile) November 30, 2007, 5:10:13 PM

I was wondering how you would say "I miss you" in Esperanto (in the sense, "I missed you so much when you were in Italy").

I know in French the meaning of the verb is backwards so you say, "Tu me manques". So I'm not sure how Esperanto deals with this situation. If anyone can give me a hand that'd be great.

Eric

mnlg (User's profile) November 30, 2007, 5:20:07 PM

Erinja gave a very good reply to your question in this thread.

Miland (User's profile) November 30, 2007, 7:13:38 PM

In a specific context (like the person being missed when in Italy) I might stress the feeling a little more by saying 'Mi tiel sentis mankon pri vi, kiam vi estis in Italio', or perhaps 'Mi sentis tiom da mankon pri vi, kiam vi estis in Italio.'

eb.eric (User's profile) November 30, 2007, 10:42:39 PM

Ah thank you for your quick replies. Erinja decided on Vi mankas al mi, and that seems to be very much like the French way. Good to know!

Thanks!

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