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Bruso (プロフィールを表示) 2015年8月3日 19:20:04
I did notice that Hungarian usually spells it "Eszperantó", which is phonetically reasonable in Hungarian.
Any other (Latin-alphabet) languages that don't spell it "Esperanto"?
erinja (プロフィールを表示) 2015年8月3日 19:23:00
Breto (プロフィールを表示) 2015年8月3日 20:13:28
mbalicki (プロフィールを表示) 2015年8月3日 20:31:34
Bruso:Any other (Latin-alphabet) languages that don't spell it "Esperanto"?Yeah, some, but generally it's minor changes:
- Arpetan — èsperanto
- Asturianu — esperantu
- Aymar aru — ispirantu aru
- Bân-lâm-gú — sè-kài-gí
- Brezhoneg — esperanteg
- Français — espéranto
- Hak-kâ-ngî — sṳ-kie-ngî
- Hawai`i — ‘ōlelo Ekepelānako
- Kinyarwanda — icyesiperanto
- Kirundi — kiseperanto
- Latina — lingua Esperantica (Zamenhofiana)
- Ligure — esperànto
- Lojban — esperantos
- Magyar — eszperantó nyelv
- Mirandés — Speranto
- Nouormand — Espéraunto (Espéranto)
- Pälzisch — Eschberando (Esperanto)
- Sicilianu — lingua esperantu
- SiSwati — Sí-Speranto
- Soomaaliga — Esberanto
- Volapük — Sperantapük
erinja (プロフィールを表示) 2015年8月3日 21:07:08
Bruso (プロフィールを表示) 2015年8月3日 22:10:09
https://ga.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esperanto
This makes no sense to me. I know enough Irish to know that there's no reason for female speakers to call any language by a different name than male speakers. Weird.
I may post a reference to that to an Irish-language discussion board and ask if this is a joke.
Breto (プロフィールを表示) 2015年8月4日 0:13:33
Bruso:Since posting this, I found the Irish-language Wikipedia article on Esperanto which says that female Irish-speakers call Esperanto "Sprantais".If you figure it out, please come back and share with the Gaelic-impaired. You've got me curious.
https://ga.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esperanto
This makes no sense to me. I know enough Irish to know that there's no reason for female speakers to call any language by a different name than male speakers. Weird.
I may post a reference to that to an Irish-language discussion board and ask if this is a joke.
Bruso (プロフィールを表示) 2015年8月4日 0:26:49
Breto:False alarm. I saw Baineann as a form of the Irish for "woman". So did google translate. But it's a verb combining with úsáid to mean "makes use of". Some speakers make use of Sprantais to name the language.Bruso:Since posting this, I found the Irish-language Wikipedia article on Esperanto which says that female Irish-speakers call Esperanto "Sprantais".If you figure it out, please come back and share with the Gaelic-impaired. You've got me curious.
https://ga.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esperanto
This makes no sense to me. I know enough Irish to know that there's no reason for female speakers to call any language by a different name than male speakers. Weird.
I may post a reference to that to an Irish-language discussion board and ask if this is a joke.
That makes a lot more sense.
Alkanadi (プロフィールを表示) 2015年8月4日 6:05:55
Ayatollah Khomeini of Iran called on Muslims to learn Esperanto... An Esperanto translation of the Qur'an was published by the state shortly thereafter.The way to write Esperanto in Persian (the language of Iran) is like this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esperanto
اسپرانتو
vqu8brw5hr (プロフィールを表示) 2015年8月8日 14:10:04