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The word "only" in Esperanto

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bdlingle (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 28 Ruhuhuma 2016 19:47:26

sergejm:Here is an example, there 'nur' and 'sola' meet together:
'La straton lumigis nur unu sola laterno'
(I don't know how precisely to translate it to English)
Couldn't it be: "Only one lone latern illuminated the street"?

Miland (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 29 Ruhuhuma 2016 14:05:01

sergejm:Here is an example, there 'nur' and 'sola' meet together:
'La straton lumigis nur unu sola laterno'
(I don't know how precisely to translate it to English)
In that context sola means "by itself", "without a companion" or "alone".

ludomastro (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 1 Ntwarante 2016 16:41:34

bdlingle:
sergejm:Here is an example, there 'nur' and 'sola' meet together:
'La straton lumigis nur unu sola laterno'
(I don't know how precisely to translate it to English)
Couldn't it be: "Only one lone latern illuminated the street"?
That works. I think I'd translate it as, "Only one solitary light lit the street." Thus, "only" is "nur" and "solitary" is "sola."

Mustelvulpo (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 1 Ntwarante 2016 20:09:56

sergejm:Here is an example, there 'nur' and 'sola' meet together:
'La straton lumigis nur unu sola laterno'
(I don't know how precisely to translate it to English)
"The street was lighted by only one single lantern." Other words would also work in place of single such as lone, sole, isolated, solitary, lonely, etc.

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