The word `eblo`
ya RaimundoCEO, 11 Januari 2016
Ujumbe: 6
Lugha: English
RaimundoCEO (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 11 Januari 2016 6:16:20 alasiri
What is the meaning of the word `eblo`? and when I use 'ebleco' or 'eblajo'?
erinja (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 11 Januari 2016 10:41:58 alasiri
Eblo is a possibility. Ebleco technically means "a quality of something that is possible" but in practical use, people use it mostly interchangeably with "eblo". Some might say that "ebleco" is a word that you shouldn't use because to add -ec- to eblo is redundant.
Alkanadi (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 12 Januari 2016 8:10:32 asubuhi
RaimundoCEO:Saluton.Eblo = something possible
What is the meaning of the word `eblo`? and when I use 'ebleco' or 'eblajo'?
Ebleco = something possible
eblajxo = I don't know. It appears only 3 times in the tekstaro. I would avoid it.
I would just stick to eblo.
sudanglo (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 12 Januari 2016 12:26:29 alasiri
Use 'ebleco' when you wish to emphasise the abstract quality might be a good rule - reserving 'eblo' for some more concrete possibility.
Perhaps it is relevant to note here that, historically, there has been a tendency in the evolution of Esperanto to cut down on affixation when you can achieve the meaning with a simpler form.
opalo (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 14 Januari 2016 5:20:35 alasiri
Because of the influence of ebla ("possible" ), it is frequently used for "possibility" in the sense of "possible situation".
However Zamenhof fairly consistently used eblo for "the means to do something" or "opportunity"—not quite the same—like povo but more passive. This suggests that kontakteblo would be "method of contact" and so forth, rather than "contactability" (kontaktebleco).
As erinja says, ebleco can only mean "possibility" in the sense of "quality of being possible" and eblaĵo is a "possible thing".
lagtendisto (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 16 Januari 2016 1:08:04 alasiri
sudanglo:Useful phrase - mi faris mian eblon. 'Ebleco' would sound strange here.But 'Mi faris laux miajn eblojn' could be fine?