Kudos to Vikivortaro for including ‘dismissive’
ya mkj1887, 9 Juni 2017
Ujumbe: 5
Lugha: English
mkj1887 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 9 Juni 2017 10:03:37 alasiri
Roch (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 10 Juni 2017 6:04:38 asubuhi
Vestitor (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 10 Juni 2017 2:50:58 alasiri
Roch:Is it me or those references are obscur to most... Vestitor had the kindness to guide me towards John C. Wells but the two others, Sonja and Benson are still unknown to me!Here's the 'Sonja' dictionary
"Benson" is a dictionary by Peter Benson, which is claimed as the most comprehensive and seems to be favoured by American Esperantists judging by the coverage of it on Esperanto USA.
Once again, though, since mkj still doesn't seem to understand the point of how Esperanto - or a dictionary - works (despite claiming high proficiency) there is no need for a separate entry for derived words. The words for 'dismiss' already exist and malŝati = slight/not think much of, already exists. It is then the job of the Esperantist in question to employ the affix: em making malŝatema = Dismissive.
Roch (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 10 Juni 2017 3:17:41 alasiri
there is no need for a separate entry for derived words.
And I would think that a thread of the type of "Birdoj al Alta !" of Flago/Standardo in the About everything else's forum could be an interesting alternative...
Vestitor (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 10 Juni 2017 3:50:25 alasiri
Roch:...And I would think that a thread of the type of "Birdoj al Alta !" of Flago/Standardo in the About everything else's forum could be an interesting alternative...Ha! I had forgotten about that thread. I have Chinese switched off in the language filter (maybe I shouldn't). You have to give that guy credit for perseverance, though there are also interesting snippets of information.