Feliĉa Mezvintro?
de Borgo, 25 de diciembre de 2009
Aportes: 38
Idioma: English
Borgo (Mostrar perfil) 25 de diciembre de 2009 16:33:17
Frankouche (Mostrar perfil) 25 de diciembre de 2009 16:37:30
Your words are good . "Sunrevenado", well, i like it !
Borgo (Mostrar perfil) 25 de diciembre de 2009 16:49:22
Frankouche:Your intention is very fine and i thank you very much for this.Mi kredas, ke ankaŭ la vorto "sunrevenado" plaĉas al mi.
Your words are good . "Sunrevenado", well, i like it !
I think that I like the word "sunrevenado" as well.
Oŝo-Jabe (Mostrar perfil) 25 de diciembre de 2009 17:09:17
Borgo (Mostrar perfil) 25 de diciembre de 2009 18:29:11
Oŝo-Jabe:According to Vikipedio it's "solstico."Dankon!
Rogir (Mostrar perfil) 25 de diciembre de 2009 18:49:46
Jes (Mostrar perfil) 25 de diciembre de 2009 19:48:56
Frankouche (Mostrar perfil) 25 de diciembre de 2009 19:57:10
Jes:Why use the prefix "mez" if winter has just started?Because we speak of the winter solstice and it is "habitually" the middle (mezo) of the winter season.
darkweasel (Mostrar perfil) 25 de diciembre de 2009 20:12:07
Jes (Mostrar perfil) 25 de diciembre de 2009 20:13:26
Frankouche:Ok. That MIGHT not be correct for everyone.Jes:Why use the prefix "mez" if winter has just started?Because we speak of the winter solstice and it is "habitually" the middle (mezo) of the winter season.
I have been always said that winter solstice is the BEGINNING of winter (Summer, in case of the summer solstice)
Then, equinox would be the BEGINNING of spring season (or Autumn if we're talking about the Autumn equinox)
Have a look: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solstice
Where it is explained that
WIKIPEDIA:The solstices, together with the equinoxes, are connected with the seasons. In some cultures they are considered to start or separate the seasons while in others they fall in the middle.Interesting confusion
Maybe the word "mezvintro" is not the best one so as to express that idea.