Any movies with good subtitles?
by Sinanthiel, November 11, 2009
Messages: 20
Language: English
Sinanthiel (User's profile) November 11, 2009, 5:53:10 AM
So, does anyone have any suggestions of good subtitles that actually make sense with the movie?
I will be using them to aide my learning of Esperanto.
Thank you for any advice!
GEOPAP (User's profile) November 11, 2009, 7:31:27 AM
Sinanthiel:Okay, so I've been downloading a lot of subtitles lately and most of them don't even correspond with what is actually being said in the movie, and there are tons of grammatical mistakes.saluton
So, does anyone have any suggestions of good subtitles that actually make sense with the movie?
I will be using them to aide my learning of Esperanto.
Thank you for any advice!
"downloading a lot of subtitles lately" cxu vi parolis pri Esperanto? cxar ekzistas la pagxaro "Filmoj en Esperanto "
Sinanthiel (User's profile) November 11, 2009, 7:41:56 AM
Matthieu (User's profile) November 11, 2009, 9:23:58 AM
Sinanthiel (User's profile) November 11, 2009, 10:24:07 AM
Miland (User's profile) November 11, 2009, 8:24:44 PM
erinja (User's profile) November 11, 2009, 9:02:44 PM
Miland:Warning: the following is a joke.Not sure I see the funny part of this, even as a joke.
Here's a wonderful family movie that should appeal to rednecks and Conservatives of all types, especially if they come from Mississippi or Alabama. (Well, possibly not all of them).
I've been aware of this film for some time, and actually I quite enjoy it. Watching it, you almost feel patriotism for the Soviet Union!
In the theme of national anthems in Esperanto, there are a number of national anthems in Youtube that are subtitled or even sung in Esperanto, including Israel, Mexico, and Brazil
ceigered (User's profile) November 12, 2009, 6:47:50 AM
tommjames (User's profile) November 12, 2009, 10:15:44 AM
erinja:actually I quite enjoy it. Watching it, you almost feel patriotism for the Soviet Union!Me too! Even though I don't agree with communism and all that stuff it was nice to see the Russian anthem presented that way, it's one of my favourites. Now if only Esperanto could have an anthem like that!
Miland (User's profile) November 12, 2009, 10:43:56 AM
ceigered:Haha nice Miland, completely irrelevant but niceGlad you liked it. The 'relevance' was in the Esperanto subtitles.