ข้อความ 9
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Christa627 (แสดงโปรไฟล์) 3 กันยายน 2015, 19:29:59
erinja (แสดงโปรไฟล์) 3 กันยายน 2015, 19:38:21
Christa627 (แสดงโปรไฟล์) 3 กันยายน 2015, 19:50:34
erinja:Some people say "krocxeti" and some say "hoktriki"Dankon! "Hoktriki" ("hook-knit" ) seems like it would get the idea across, at least to those familiar with the art.
erinja (แสดงโปรไฟล์) 3 กันยายน 2015, 19:54:36
Christa627 (แสดงโปรไฟล์) 3 กันยายน 2015, 21:12:41
erinja:There is a Facebook group for Esperantist knitters and crocheters, if you're interested.Thank you! I'm now waiting for my join request to be approved...
Fenris_kcf (แสดงโปรไฟล์) 4 กันยายน 2015, 16:53:01
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EDIT: There's also en [url=http://eo.lernu.net/cgi-bin/serchi.pl?modelo=kro%C4%89i&delingvo=eo&allingvo=eo]entry for the monolingual output[/url].
Kirilo81 (แสดงโปรไฟล์) 4 กันยายน 2015, 20:09:37
Fenris_kcf:The lernu-vortaro has the translation [de]"häkeln" ~ "kroĉi". Is it incorrect?<br />No, it should be kroĉeti.
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EDIT: There's also en [url=http://eo.lernu.net/cgi-bin/serchi.pl?modelo=kro%C4%89i&delingvo=eo&allingvo=eo]entry for the monolingual output[/url].
BTW: I've just found ou that kroĉet' in fact is one root, I'd always thought that it were kroĉ'et', maybe because German häkeln has just this structure. You never stop learning...
MrMosier (แสดงโปรไฟล์) 5 กันยายน 2015, 14:58:31
Kirilo81:Unless it was included in the 9-a oficiala aldono, "krocxeti" is unofficial. It's probably better (in lignt of the issue raised in the "Piron's dialects" thread) to say "hoktriki".Fenris_kcf:The lernu-vortaro has the translation [de]"häkeln" ~ "kroĉi". Is it incorrect?<br />No, it should be kroĉeti.
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EDIT: There's also en [url=http://eo.lernu.net/cgi-bin/serchi.pl?modelo=kro%C4%89i&delingvo=eo&allingvo=eo]entry for the monolingual output[/url].
BTW: I've just found ou that kroĉet' in fact is one root, I'd always thought that it were kroĉ'et', maybe because German häkeln has just this structure. You never stop learning...
RiotNrrd (แสดงโปรไฟล์) 5 กันยายน 2015, 15:42:41
But *if* I got a vote, which I really don't, I'd vote for hoktriki, which to my mind suitably describes crocheting without requiring a separate root.
