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Altulo (Montri la profilon) 2014-majo-08 21:17:03
Dankon!
nornen (Montri la profilon) 2014-majo-08 21:38:47
So, depending on the rest of the text, it means either "in a touching manner", or it is a predicative refering to the subject of the clause, as e.g.:
Palpante vian manon, mi ekdormis. = Touching your hand, I fell asleep.
Altulo (Montri la profilon) 2014-majo-08 21:41:19
morfran (Montri la profilon) 2014-majo-08 21:42:44
Altulo:I'm currently reading "Karlo" to expand my comprehension and I've come across "palpante" and don't know what it means. I've looked in a few dictionaries I have, but can't find it. Does anybody know what it means?It comes from palpi “to feel, handle, touch”, sort of like English “palpate”.
If you’re new to Esperanto, know that the -ant- makes it a present participle, that is, “feeling, handling, touching”. The -e makes it an adverb, so “while touching, by touching”, and so on, depending on the context.
Edit: Gah! Nornen beat me to the punch on this one.
erinja (Montri la profilon) 2014-majo-08 21:42:47
The lernu dictionary translates it as "provi senti per la fingroj" - to try to feel, by means of the fingers.
So the example with falling asleep while "palpante" someone's hand, it basically means feeling around for the person's hand while you fall asleep. Palpi might be something you'd do in a dark room (feeling around to find your way), or asking someone "feel this bag, isn't it lumpy?"
noelekim (Montri la profilon) 2014-majo-09 04:33:42
Altulo:I'm currently reading "Karlo" to expand my comprehension and I've come across "palpante" and don't know what it means. I've looked in a few dictionaries I have, but can't find it. Does anybody know what it means?If you do this - translate.google.com/#eo/en/palpante - that's to say, paste the word into Google Translate and select Esperanto-English, you get:
palpante - feeling
When you click on "feeling", you see "feeling" "groping", "handling", which pretty much covers "palpi".
noelekim (Montri la profilon) 2014-majo-09 05:10:54
Enter 'palpante' and you get two entries, 'palpare' next to an Italian flag, and 'palpi' next to the verda stelo.
Click 'palpi', and you see a full conjugation of the verb, including 'palpante'. The categories are in Italian, but they are so similar to English and Esperanto that they're easy to read.
Altulo (Montri la profilon) 2014-majo-09 21:11:37
Multajn dankojn al cxiu kiu helpas min. (I think I got that right. )