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jkph00 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 2 Mei 2015 5:50:33 alasiri
Thanks!
Tempodivalse (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 2 Mei 2015 6:44:38 alasiri
jkph00:An Esperantist friend and I want to discuss building wooden ship models. Does anyone know of books or web resources we could use to learn the names of techniques, parts, tools?The Esperanto Wikipedia might have some suggestions if you look at their articles on ship-building or modelling - though I would not take it without a grain of salt, as Vikipedio's terminology is rather inconsistent.
Thanks!
Miland (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 3 Mei 2015 12:03:32 alasiri
jkph00:Does anyone know of books or web resources we could use to learn the names of techniques, parts, tools?You may find it helpful to write to kastelo@gresillon.org
jkph00 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 3 Mei 2015 1:19:09 alasiri
Miland:Done! Thank you.jkph00:Does anyone know of books or web resources we could use to learn the names of techniques, parts, tools?You may find it helpful to write to kastelo@gresillon.org
jkph00 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 6 Mei 2015 10:54:20 asubuhi
jkph00:Rats, no joy. A wonderful gentleman there at Gresillon tried to help, but could find nothing for me. Does anyone know of a visual dictionary showing parts of a tall ship? Or a dictionary of wood working terms and tools? Anything that might help me out?Miland:Done! Thank you.jkph00:Does anyone know of books or web resources we could use to learn the names of techniques, parts, tools?You may find it helpful to write to kastelo@gresillon.org
Tempodivalse (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 6 Mei 2015 1:29:56 alasiri
If this is the case, you could just create your own terminology, at least in those instances where it's obviously lacking: either by forming descriptive compounds, or borrowing the equivalent term from another language (under the authority of Rule 15 of the Fundamento).
This is, after all, the way all technical vocabulary and jargon enters Esperanto. If you discover there isn't a precedent for a certain term yet, go and make one!
NJ Esperantist (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 6 Mei 2015 2:57:43 alasiri
jkph00:Mmm. You did ask. I have a collection of tool terms/woodworking terms in a project of mine. It's here if you want to take a look. I try to use descriptive compounds whenever possible to keep things accessible to nefakuloj.jkph00:Rats, no joy. A wonderful gentleman there at Gresillon tried to help, but could find nothing for me. Does anyone know of a visual dictionary showing parts of a tall ship? Or a dictionary of wood working terms and tools? Anything that might help me out?Miland:Done! Thank you.jkph00:Does anyone know of books or web resources we could use to learn the names of techniques, parts, tools?You may find it helpful to write to kastelo@gresillon.org
I also have the beginnings of a list of nautical terms. I don't know if you'd find that useful, but it's here.
I'll take a look in my picture dictionary for terms about the tall ships.
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NJ Esperantist (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 6 Mei 2015 3:59:41 alasiri
dbob (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 6 Mei 2015 4:36:21 alasiri
jkph00:Does anyone know of a visual dictionary showing parts of a tall ship? Or a dictionary of wood working terms and tools? Anything that might help me out?Something like this?
jkph00 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 7 Mei 2015 11:36:51 asubuhi
dbob:YES! Thanks to all! All of these suggestions and links are of terrific help!jkph00:Does anyone know of a visual dictionary showing parts of a tall ship? Or a dictionary of wood working terms and tools? Anything that might help me out?Something like this?