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Mia Unua Fadeno

de Abras, 2009-marto-04

Mesaĝoj: 29

Lingvo: English

Miland (Montri la profilon) 2009-marto-05 21:12:10

Abras: I'm just a little anxious, that's all.
Take it easy, by all means. Only you can decide in the end how far you want to get into it.

Kraughne (Montri la profilon) 2009-marto-06 05:13:58

It's nice to make your acquaintance, Abras. I know you'll make fine progress in your study! I'm touched with affection when I hear from new Esperantists like you.

russ (Montri la profilon) 2009-marto-06 07:55:34

Frankouche:Nu, ni atendas vin por via dua fadeno ! rideto.gif

So, we are waiting for your second thread.
"We are waiting for your second thread" = "Ni atendas vian duan fadenon."

Frankouche (Montri la profilon) 2009-marto-06 15:52:43

russ:
Frankouche:Nu, ni atendas vin por via dua fadeno ! rideto.gif

So, we are waiting for your second thread.
"We are waiting for your second thread" = "Ni atendas vian duan fadenon."
I begin to forget my english... okulumo.gif

Kraughne (Montri la profilon) 2009-marto-09 08:24:12

I begin to forget my english...
Ha ha! Kelkfoje mi estas koninta tion senton pro Esperanto.

Several times I've known that feeling because of Esperanto...

Now someone will try to correct my translation, right? ridulo.gif

Miland (Montri la profilon) 2009-marto-09 10:43:23

Kraughne:Now someone will try to correct my translation, right? ridulo.gif
One possible correction:

Ha ha! Kelkfoje Ofte mi estas koninta spertis tion senton pro Esperanto.

Several times I've known that feeling because of Esperanto...

erinja (Montri la profilon) 2009-marto-10 15:03:29

Make that, spertis tion senton tiun senton

FYI I know that you knew that Miland, that it's just an oversight.

Miland (Montri la profilon) 2009-marto-10 15:44:54

Thanks, it's worth emphasizing that tio, as the examples in PMEG indicate, is not used for a clearly defined individual thing.

darkweasel (Montri la profilon) 2009-marto-12 12:36:58

When we're at the topic of "tiu" and "tio":

I've meanwhile understood that whenever it relates to a noun, you use -u, but what about other cases? Always -o or sometimes also -u?

And can "tiu" etc. be placed after a noun ("vorto tiu" instead of "tiu vorto")? Or isn't it an adjective? What about "tia"?

jchthys (Montri la profilon) 2009-marto-12 13:49:27

I wrote on that topic here.

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