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Alkanadi (Näytä profiilli) 21. heinäkuuta 2014 8.11.05
Is Dis just for verbs only?
Also, can I say disflugi to describe how popcorn pops, or how fireworks work?
tommjames (Näytä profiilli) 21. heinäkuuta 2014 8.35.06
Alkanadi:Can the Dis prefix be used with nouns? For example, disdomo would mean a divided house? Or, maybe dissentoj could mean being bipolar, having an emotional breakdown, or maybe having multiple feelings at the same time?Good question.
Is Dis just for verbs only?
IMO it can be used before nouns but only when the root of the noun is verbal (eg. disĵeto), or where some other class of root has been made verbal (eg. disvastiĝo).
I've never seen any use of dis- on a substantive root and I think that would be evitinda usage. PMEG says "DIS estas uzata nur antaŭ agaj vortoj".
Fenris_kcf (Näytä profiilli) 21. heinäkuuta 2014 8.52.17
About "disdomo": The suffix "dis-" does not mean "divided" in the sense, that you want to use it here. The canonical meaning is "in different directions".
sergejm (Näytä profiilli) 21. heinäkuuta 2014 9.36.42
In mathematics dictionary I have found dis-aŭ. it means "xor" - exclusive "or".
patrik (Näytä profiilli) 21. heinäkuuta 2014 14.38.23
Alkanadi:Also, can I say disflugi to describe how popcorn pops, or how fireworks work?Oh, certainly, it sounds just right, as far as popcorn is corcerned. But on fireworks, it seems off the mark, since fireworks fly and then disintegrate, which "disflugi" does not imply. Just my opinion, so I can be wrong on this.