Expressing ideas in Esperanto
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ururimi: English
Alkanadi (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 14 Rusama 2015 13:43:58
If yes, do you mind sharing specifics.
sudanglo (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 14 Rusama 2015 13:56:07
Alkanadi (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 14 Rusama 2015 14:13:18
sudanglo:The area in which this is most likely to occur is topics which you frequently talk about in Esperanto but rarely discuss in one's own language.Sometimes, I have a hard time coming up with adjectives in English. I notice that youth are creating new adjectives. For example, his behaviour was very cowish (annoying). Or, my phone is scrubby (mixture of scratched, dirty, and old).
In Esperanto, you would only have to add an A to the end of a root in order to convey the meaning.
Because of the endless possible word formations, I was thinking that maybe Esperanto might be more descriptive than other languages. Hence, people might find it easy to express their ideas in Esperanto?
NJ Esperantist (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 14 Rusama 2015 15:01:52