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davidwelsh (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 23 Agosti 2008 8:15:08 asubuhi

Senlando:we're at 80%! I to have been having a hard time diciding what is a good translation for "relationship status" and "single". any suggetions, that can help me with my voting?
Yes, those are tricky... Personally, I think the best solutions are "Amrilata stato" and the simple "sola" respectively.

Frakseno (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 25 Agosti 2008 10:03:16 alasiri

Senlando:we're at 80%! I to have been having a hard time diciding what is a good translation for "relationship status" and "single". any suggetions, that can help me with my voting?
Just hazarding a couple of beginner's guesses...

Relationship Status = Tipo de Interrilato or Kondiĉo de Interrilato (Interrilata Tipo? Interrilata Kondiĉo?)
Single = Needziĝata?

RiotNrrd (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 26 Agosti 2008 3:21:12 asubuhi

How about "senkunula" (i.e., "without companion") for "single"? It seems to me to be about right in terms of the various shades of meaning that one can impart to the term.

KaroloDenison (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 26 Agosti 2008 3:37:59 asubuhi

The dictionary on this website lists a word, "Fraŭla" for "single" or "unmarried". It seems to mean "Bachelor"-ish from a word derived by backwards etymology from "Fraŭlein" (or something like that) in German (as if Fraŭlino were the Esperanto transcription of Fraŭlein, and therefore there's a masculine form "fraŭlo").
Despite my circuitous explanation, it seems a fairly straight-forward term for "single". I recommend that.

davidwelsh (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 26 Agosti 2008 5:24:37 asubuhi

Fraŭla and needziĝata don't work because they mean unmarried, whereas "single" means not in any kind of romantic relationship.

Senkunula would be a good translation for "single", but then we would really need to have "kunula" as the translation for "in a relationship". This was my suggestions, but it got voted down quite heavily...

RiotNrrd (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 26 Agosti 2008 5:54:05 asubuhi

davidwelsh:... but then we would really need to have "kunula" as the translation for "in a relationship".
If you follow the logic used in the construction of "senkunula", then the adjectival form of "in a relationship" would be translated as "kunkunula" ("with companion").

"Kunula" by itself just means to be like a companion (in quality), but not necessarily to have one.

mnlg (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 26 Agosti 2008 7:15:19 asubuhi

What's wrong with "sola" "en amrilato" "edziĝinta"? Just curious ridulo.gif

trojo (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 27 Agosti 2008 2:28:23 asubuhi

mnlg:What's wrong with "sola" "en amrilato" "edziĝinta"? Just curious ridulo.gif
Lots of people voting down sensible answers.

RiotNrrd (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 27 Agosti 2008 5:09:36 asubuhi

mnlg:What's wrong with "sola" "en amrilato" "edziĝinta"?
I'm ok with any of them. I just offered the term that occurred to me.

guyjohnston (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 27 Agosti 2008 7:50:24 alasiri

I think a problem with this kind of translation into Esperanto is that because you can create words so freely, it's easy to come up with loads of different translations that are all valid, so it's hard to reach a consensus.

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