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Word for "zombie"?

od KSG, 22 grudnia 2007

Wpisy: 44

Język: English

Lunombrulino (Pokaż profil) 3 listopada 2009, 21:04:46

Since "zombio" already exists, I think it would be safe to stick with this instead of making up words that deal with zombie behavior or state of undead.

The original zombies from early literature didn't eat brains. That's a recent (relatively) invention.

Also, the nature of zombies seems to be changing. Rather than the "walking dead" or "ensorcered cadavers" they appear in current popular literature as infected living. The depiction in Zombieland is a good example.

What we refer to as a Zombie seems to be a moving target. So perhaps we should just stick to zombio.

Just a thought.

Oŝo-Jabe (Pokaż profil) 4 listopada 2009, 05:30:47

Lunombrulino:Since "zombio" already exists, I think it would be safe to stick with this instead of making up words that deal with zombie behavior or state of undead.

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What we refer to as a Zombie seems to be a moving target. So perhaps we should just stick to zombio.
That's the problem. In my opinion, the word types in order of understandability are: BRO-words, Fundamental, Official, PIV-words, and totally new roots.

"Zombio" may be in that last category. (Although, it is in ReVo, which may form a category in between PIV-words, and new roots. Maybe Zamenhofan should be in there somewhere as well...)

Rogir (Pokaż profil) 4 listopada 2009, 15:26:48

What does BRO-words mean?

darkweasel (Pokaż profil) 4 listopada 2009, 19:00:48

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