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erinja (הצגת פרופיל) 27 במאי 2015, 18:56:36
jkph00 (הצגת פרופיל) 28 במאי 2015, 01:22:59
erinja:"Spuro" is a good one for genealogy, since you are looking for "traces" or "trails" of someone's life story.That certainly makes sense, Erinja. Thank you. Which word would you use for clue regarding a clue to solving a crime?
johmue (הצגת פרופיל) 28 במאי 2015, 05:40:40
jkph00:These are all wonderful suggestions to express not knowing something, but in the context I wish to use it, i.e., discussing how to get through a genealogical stone wall, the word "clue" is of the essence. By "clue" I mean anything that serves to guide or direct in the solution of a problem, mystery, etc.How about "imago"?
Would indiko serve for that? I cannot tell clearly from the examples I find in the Tekstaro.
Ŝerloko, kie vi estas?
jkph00 (הצגת פרופיל) 28 במאי 2015, 22:26:32
johmue:No, I don't think that's quite what I am looking for. Let me give some examples. Let's say I am a police detective. I am trying to solve why someone murdered a married man. I find lipstick on the collar of his shirt different than what his wife wears. That could be a clue. On his phone records I find a number he called often in the last three days of his life. In fact, the last call he ever made was to that number. That could be a clue. A receipt I find in his pocket for a dinner for two the evening of his death might be a clue. Do you see what I am aiming for?jkph00:...By "clue" I mean anything that serves to guide or direct in the solution of a problem, mystery, etc.How about "imago"?
Would indiko serve for that? I cannot tell clearly from the examples I find in the Tekstaro.
Ŝerloko, kie vi estas?
The German word Hinweis is close. That's why I wondered if indiko or perhaps montro might be it?
nornen (הצגת פרופיל) 29 במאי 2015, 02:10:15
jkph00:In your precise context, I would 100% use "spuro".johmue:No, I don't think that's quite what I am looking for. Let me give some examples. Let's say I am a police detective. I am trying to solve why someone murdered a married man. I find lipstick on the collar of his shirt different than what his wife wears. That could be a clue. On his phone records I find a number he called often in the last three days of his life. In fact, the last call he ever made was to that number. That could be a clue. A receipt I find in his pocket for a dinner for two the evening of his death might be a clue. Do you see what I am aiming for?jkph00:...By "clue" I mean anything that serves to guide or direct in the solution of a problem, mystery, etc.How about "imago"?
Would indiko serve for that? I cannot tell clearly from the examples I find in the Tekstaro.
Ŝerloko, kie vi estas?
The German word Hinweis is close. That's why I wondered if indiko or perhaps montro might be it?
spuro: Postlasita enpremo, marko, signo, laŭ kiu eblas ekscii, kiu aŭ kio pasis, kion iu faris aŭ kio okazis
jkph00 (הצגת פרופיל) 29 במאי 2015, 16:13:08
nornen:...In your precise context, I would 100% use "spuro".Excellent! That certainly clinches it. My warmest thanks to all the kind people who helped me. I learned a whole lot along the way!spuro: Postlasita enpremo, marko, signo, laŭ kiu eblas ekscii, kiu aŭ kio pasis, kion iu faris aŭ kio okazis