Kwa maudhui

Please

ya Kuniklo_Blua, 19 Agosti 2014

Ujumbe: 8

Lugha: English

Kuniklo_Blua (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 19 Agosti 2014 10:43:10 alasiri

For please.
What is the difference between
bonvolu + i : bonvolu veni
and
mi petas + u: venu mi petas

EO try
por diri "please"

kio estas la malsameco inter bonvolu + i kaj mi petas + u?

wdhgtx (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 19 Agosti 2014 10:54:36 alasiri

+i? +u?
ĉu vi volas demandi bonvoli kaj petu?

Kuniklo_Blua (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 19 Agosti 2014 11:09:42 alasiri

The difference between using
Bonvolu with the i form bonvolu veni
and using mi petas with the u form mi petas diru

When I was doing one of the lessons it translated mi petas to please but using the vortaro it came out as I request so I want to know which one is better to use as please.

From the dict.
bonvolu (please; bonvolu veni = please come); mi petas (lit. "I request")

michaleo (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 19 Agosti 2014 11:50:17 alasiri

Both expressions are polite so you can use them interchangeably. It can be translated as:
bonvolu veni = deign to come
venu mi petas = come, please

PS
bonvolu is sometimes written as bv.

Kuniklo_Blua (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 20 Agosti 2014 12:21:44 asubuhi

michaleo:Both expressions are polite so you can use them interchangeably. It can be translated as:
bonvolu veni = deign to come
venu mi petas = come, please

PS
bonvolu is sometimes written as bv.
So it all comes down to personal preference?

michaleo (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 20 Agosti 2014 12:27:32 asubuhi

Kuniklo_Blua:
michaleo:Both expressions are polite so you can use them interchangeably. It can be translated as:
bonvolu veni = deign to come
venu mi petas = come, please

PS
bonvolu is sometimes written as bv.
So it all comes down to personal preference?
You can even say just "venu" ridulo.gif
More information here.

Kuniklo_Blua (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 20 Agosti 2014 1:03:29 asubuhi

Dankon ke vi respondis al mia demandoj.

sergejm (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 20 Agosti 2014 8:43:11 asubuhi

'Bonvolu' is usually used instead of 'please'. It means 'have a good will to', Russian equivalent is 'извольте'.
'Mi petas' means 'I ask you to', not 'request' (Russian 'я прошу (Вас)' ) and can also be translated 'please'.

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