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Answering the telepone

글쓴이: janboi, 2014년 3월 3일

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janboi (프로필 보기) 2014년 3월 3일 오전 8:02:12

Does Esperanto have unique way of answering the telephone?
The Italians say, "Pronto" and the Spanish say,"Bueno".

tommjames (프로필 보기) 2014년 3월 3일 오전 8:12:14

PMEG mentions ha lo, which is used "precipe en telefonado". I've always just used saluton though, myself.

sudanglo (프로필 보기) 2014년 3월 3일 오전 11:51:22

I always use 'hello', as I never expect the other person to be an Esperanto speaker, but this being established (ie the caller addresses me in Esperanto) my first word would probably be 'saluton'.

However, as Tom points, out a convention which can be used for translating a telephone conversation in a book is Ha Lo, written as two words so that the accent can fall on the Ha, or be evenly distributed between the two syllables.

It would be somewhat eccentric to answer the phone with Halo, unless of course you actually live in a halo - even then you are like to say the name of the hall rather then just 'Hall'.

se (프로필 보기) 2014년 3월 3일 오후 12:23:41

janboi:Does Esperanto have unique way of answering the telephone?
The Italians say, "Pronto" and the Spanish say,"Bueno".
I used Saluton since I have learnt Esperanto and never care who they are.

erinja (프로필 보기) 2014년 3월 3일 오후 2:59:06

I use "ha lo". I usually know if I'm expecting an Esperanto call, or recognize it on my caller id.

...it's also close enough to the English "hello" that if I'm wrong, the English speaker maybe will just think I said "hello" a bit strangely.

To continue with the phone etiquette, if someone else answers, I identify myself with something like "parolas Erinja" (or super informally with a good friend - estas mi!)

Evildela (프로필 보기) 2014년 3월 3일 오후 10:20:32

Always Saluton or Sal'
The second is only really used by a few young friends of mine.

Or if being silly I'll say "Salaton"

robbkvasnak (프로필 보기) 2014년 3월 3일 오후 10:41:43

"Salaton!" is in the same category as "ne gravedas". Hehehe

PanthereaLeonis (프로필 보기) 2014년 3월 4일 오전 8:04:12

Haha! "Salaton!" Wonderful xD I will so use that the next time my buddy makes contact.
But back to topic, I haven't ever had an Esperanto phone call, truth to be told, youngsters of today hardly call each other anymore; They text, but if I ever got into that situation, I'd use "Saluton" for "Hello", slightly formal, and "Sal'" for "hi", more informal. "Saluton, Profesorino.", aux "Sal', Maja!". I never use special call phrases when speaking normally (such as "diga(me)" in Spanish), so I'll just say "Hi" or "Hello" on the phone like normal.

Clarence666 (프로필 보기) 2014년 3월 4일 오전 10:35:03

Evildela:Or if being silly I'll say "Salaton"
LOL | MDR ridego.gif

http://www.reta-vortaro.de/revo/art/ha.html#ha.0lo

sudanglo (프로필 보기) 2014년 3월 4일 오전 11:51:06

Salaton as a comic variant of saluton is quite old. I can remember that from my Esperanto-youth days in the 60's.

Ne gravedas for ne gravas seems to carry so much meaning that it is more than a comic twist. One is implying a measure of the extent to which something is inconsequential.

A very interesting usage.

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