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Vix (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 26 Ndamukiza 2009 04:27:19

Hi
Does anyone know the Esperanto word for a potty? My dictionary only gives the translation of 'freneza' as in mad not the potty as used by toddlers!
Thanks
Vix

RiotNrrd (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 26 Ndamukiza 2009 04:58:53

The CEED lists "klozeto" or "fekseĝo" for the item itself, and "necesejo" for the room in which you usually find it.

I've heard "necesejo" used, whereas I've never come across the others before, so I don't know how common they are.

69UM24OSU12 (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 26 Ndamukiza 2009 05:05:04

Vix:Hi
Does anyone know the Esperanto word for a potty? My dictionary only gives the translation of 'freneza' as in mad not the potty as used by toddlers!
Thanks
Vix
Reta Vortaro gives "pispoto." If you want to give the idea that it's a small one for toddlers, you could modify it to "pispoteto" or "infana pispoto."

ceigered (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 26 Ndamukiza 2009 05:35:17

well, I've always thought that potties were like miniature toilets, so I guess that maybe necesejeto or tualeteto ridulo.gif
Or 'fekujo' (excrement-container?) or malsxparujeto (small waste container) could work IMHO, but truth be told I just made them up using suffixes etc just then so they might not be as suitable as I intended.

Miland (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 26 Ndamukiza 2009 10:44:16

Another one may be beb-tualeto, but there are many possibilities here.

sergejm (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 26 Ndamukiza 2009 11:06:00

In "Hejma Vortaro" (I don't remember where I did download it from), "potty" is translated as "pispoto".

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