How to distinguish between driver's permit and license?
Christa627, 2014 m. rugsėjis 26 d.
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Christa627 (Rodyti profilį) 2014 m. rugsėjis 26 d. 20:02:20
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NJ Esperantist (Rodyti profilį) 2014 m. rugsėjis 26 d. 20:46:41
Christa627:In the dictionary over there --->, I see that "permesilo" can mean "permit" or "license." In most cases the difference would be either clear from the context, or not important, but, for us Usonanoj at least, in the case of driving there is a clear distinction between, "I just got my permit" and "I just got my license." So, how do you say "driver's permit" so that it's clear you're not talking about a license?Adding 'provizora' to it should make it clear that it's not a true license to Usonanoj. If I recall, driving permits expire after a time.
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kaŝperanto (Rodyti profilį) 2014 m. rugsėjis 26 d. 21:56:50
BUT both licenses and permits expire after a time, so that cannot be used to distinguish them in every case.
All of this ambiguity is then going through that black box that is translation into another language, so all bets are off. It would be best to use "provizora permesilo" as NJ suggested.
Breto (Rodyti profilį) 2014 m. rugsėjis 27 d. 06:07:39
sudanglo (Rodyti profilį) 2014 m. rugsėjis 27 d. 10:08:23
You might consider rajtigilo. But it may not be immediately apparent which of the two legitimiloj that should refer to.
If the permit is something for learner drivers only then novica permesilo might do (or has been suggested por-komencanta permesilo).
I'm not sure of the current situation in the UK, but I recall something from my youth called a provisional driving licence, which was then upgraded to a full driving licence when you passed the driving test.
Christa627 (Rodyti profilį) 2014 m. rugsėjis 27 d. 18:06:45
sudanglo:Christa, I am not familiar with the distinction that Americans make between a driving licence and a driving permit...Well, basically how it works is, you (oni ) take a written or on-screen test, and if you pass you get a permit, which, depending on what state you're in, is referred to as a driver's permit, learner's permit, or instruction permit. This allows you to drive so long as there is a licensed driver in the front passenger seat. Then it is like what you said, when you pass the driving test, you get the driver's license, which allows you to drive by yourself.
If the permit is something for learner drivers only then novica permesilo might do (or has been suggested por-komencanta permesilo).
I'm not sure of the current situation in the UK, but I recall something from my youth called a provisional driving licence, which was then upgraded to a full driving licence when you passed the driving test.