scii vs. scipovi
ya jawq81, 13 Oktoba 2008
Ujumbe: 10
Lugha: English
jawq81 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 13 Oktoba 2008 9:09:35 alasiri
awake (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 13 Oktoba 2008 11:45:08 alasiri
jawq81:I find the use of the verbs 'scii' and 'scipovi' confusing. Scii has the meaning "to know, to know how". Scipovi also has the meaning of "to know how". Take the sentence "Mi ne sciis, ke vi scipovas veturigi!", which is taken from David Richardson's Esperanto, lesson 6. Is there a shade of meaning here that I am not grasping, or is 'scipovas' used simply to avoid reusing the verb 'scii'? Thanks in advance for the help.I think the distinction is that scii refers to knowing facts whereas scipovi refers to having (knowing) skills.
jawq81 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 14 Oktoba 2008 1:09:02 asubuhi
galvis (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 14 Oktoba 2008 6:10:13 alasiri
To have curiosity about anything, about knowledge.
Mi scipovas pri kutimoj de tiu lando.
Mi scipovas pri maniero iri tian lokon.
--gxis--
Matthieu (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 14 Oktoba 2008 6:45:22 alasiri
trojo (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 14 Oktoba 2008 7:19:18 alasiri
tommjames (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 15 Oktoba 2008 1:51:16 alasiri
trojo:I can't think of a circumstance off-hand where it would be preferable to use "scii" to mean "to know how". I pretty much always use "scipovi" for "to know how" and "scii" for "to know [some factual knowledge]".I can't think of any where it would be preferable either. I can think of some where it would be possible though, where knowledge about how to do something is implied through the context of the thing you know, for example
"Mi scias Esperanton"
..would imply knowledge about -how- to speak esperanto, since this is what knowing a language essentially entails. Beyond this kind of context though, I can't think of why you'd want to use "scii" to mean "to know how".
jawq81 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 15 Oktoba 2008 5:27:11 alasiri
tommjames (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 15 Oktoba 2008 8:11:19 alasiri
jawq81:I'm not trying to nitpick, but could you say something like "Cxiuj bezonas scii legi.", which hopefully means "Everyone needs to know how to read."?Personally I wouldn't translate it that way. If anything I'd take it to be a mistaken way of saying "Ĉiuj bezonas scii por legi" or perhaps "Ĉiuj bezonas scii ke ili devas legi" If you wanted to use 'scii' to say something about knowing how to do something, you might say "Ĉiuj bezonas scii kiel legi" but there's no point doing that when we have the verb 'scipovi' to hand.
The thing to remember is that knowing -how- to do something is a specific type of knowledge, therefore we have a separate verb for it. 'Scii' means to know in general.
galvis (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 15 Oktoba 2008 11:27:04 alasiri
I think you confused scipovi and scivoli.Right you are ¡
Dankon.