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Jonatano (Profiel tonen) 21 december 2015 21:24:05
How do I say this? May I say, "Mi naskiĝis la 27-a de majo, 1991"? Or should it be "la 27-an de majo, 1991"? Any input would be appreciated. Thanks.
Kirilo81 (Profiel tonen) 21 december 2015 22:09:01
nornen (Profiel tonen) 22 december 2015 05:45:05
Zamenhof:Georgo Vaŝington estis naskita la dudek duan de Februaro de la jaro mil sepcent tridek dua.
Alkanadi (Profiel tonen) 22 december 2015 06:12:49
From the tekstaro:
Ludoviko Zamenhof naskiĝis la 15an de decembro 1859 en Bialystok...
Valda Vinař naskiĝis la 31-an de majo 1918 en la hungara urbo...
...kiu naskiĝis la 17an de majo 1749 en familio de pastro...
Li naskiĝis la 13an de septembro 1874 en Vieno...
Rose Ausländer naskiĝis la 11an de majo 1901 en Ĉernovic...
Barbara Cvetkova naskiĝis la 4an de majo 1910 en Peterburgo.
From bertilow:
...ĉar mi naskiĝis la 3an de Oktobro...
opalo (Profiel tonen) 22 december 2015 09:42:15
(Obviously you are "allowed" to say en or dum, and even sur is easily understood, but je is standard.)
Jonatano (Profiel tonen) 24 december 2015 05:47:52
1. What is the difference between "naskita" and "naskiĝis"?
2. What is the difference between "27an" and "27-an"? Is this simply a matter of style, or is there one that is proper? Vikipedio generally uses "27-an", but Zamenhof used "27an".
3. Are months capitalized? Or is this a matter of style? Relatedly, are there standardized capitalization rules in general, such as for book titles or historical events and eras? I have noticed that there are contradicting capitalization methods on Vikipedio, probably from people with different native languages with different capitalization methods.
Thanks!
sergejm (Profiel tonen) 24 december 2015 06:32:25
Jonatano:1. What is the difference between "naskita" and "naskiĝis"?Szathmari. Budapest examination
opalo (Profiel tonen) 24 december 2015 13:18:23
2. Many people use hyphens because otherwise 1a (first) looks too much like la (the). You may also see a dot (la 15. Decembro) or superscript (je la 15ᵃ de Decembro).
3. Officially, months should be written with capital letters, but it is now common to write them without, like days of the week.
Jonatano (Profiel tonen) 26 december 2015 07:25:18
opalo:1. Mi estis naskita and Mi naskiĝis are essentially the same.Thanks. When you say that months should officially be written with capital letters, is that based on the Fundamento? Are there standardized capitalization rules in general in Esperanto, like for book titles?
2. Many people use hyphens because otherwise 1a (first) looks too much like la (the). You may also see a dot (la 15. Decembro) or superscript (je la 15ᵃ de Decembro).
3. Officially, months should be written with capital letters, but it is now common to write them without, like days of the week.
opalo (Profiel tonen) 26 december 2015 09:18:08
There are no rules about book titles. Three conventions I've seen are: 1) capitalize exactly as in an ordinary sentence, 2) capitalize the beginning and all nouns, and 3) capitalize everything except prepositions and la, kaj, aŭ.
1) La granda kato kaj la malgranda hundo. 2) La granda Kato kaj la malgranda Hundo. 3. La Granda Kato kaj la Malgranda Hundo.