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Idioma: English
darkweasel (Mostrar perfil) 3 de abril de 2010 10:14:15
ceigered:FuŝigidaneoYes, as far as I know all language versions except for Japanese, Korean, French and German use the English names. Thus these are probably more international.
(Fuŝ-ig-id-a-ne-o)
Noun. Comes from the elements "to cause to botch up" + "Ido" + "denial". Means "The denial of the statement that Ido screws things up".
Think about it, it's actually a possible word (weirdly written though) isn't it?
Bulbosaŭro would be my pick (Bulb-saurus). I have no clue what Fushigidane means, but at least with the English equivalents we have an idea of what a "European" version of the name should look like.
(I as a German speaker could also go for Bisasamo, but that's probably the worst solution.)
ceigered:Pikachu, however, does stuff that plan up. Pikaĉo could however refer to an electrical attack, so that kind of works.Pikaĉuo
ceigered:Kangaskhan is a bit trickier, because "Kangas" only sounds like "Gengis" in English because we pronounce "Gengis" wrong (in Esperanto, it's Ĝingis-Ĥano, and Kangusĥano wouldn't sound like it enough for the same effect). The Japanese name might be able to suffice though (Garura ~> garulo/galuro). Or we could just go "Kangjo", as "garura" sounds like a diminutive version of "Kangaroo".Kangaŝkano - don't think about their meanings too much.
Talisman (Mostrar perfil) 5 de abril de 2010 16:11:24
EO is important as EVER that times are tough. It is my understanding that what makes the Economy of anything go up is called TRADE !!
How the Hell are you going to "trade" if people start Refusing to Learn English?
Tonight It rained. I Sleepd in a sleeping bag, with a tarp over it. I can't have a Tent because I am afraid of the Fucking Cops Finding my "Illegal Hideout". Then giving me a $150 ticket. (that I will not pay and in about 3 month's when they have a mass Homeless cleanup. I'll go to jail for a night to pay for my sin's to Society)
It is Illegal To be Homeless in USA. Ask the ACLU in Santa Barbara CA. They are fighting what is called "Camping Tickets" But they should be called "Stupid Political Attempt of encouraging the Homeless to magically live somewhere where they are not an eyesore, That way It is not my responsibility to think, I'd rather pretend that it is %100 my Skill (not resources) that will prevent me from living like that. I just feel Uncomfortable to be reminded of what *COULD* happen to me if I don't start treating others with equallity. I'd Much rather think that I am better and smarter than that bum asking for quarters"
ceigered (Mostrar perfil) 5 de abril de 2010 16:27:07
- What's a 51/50?
- Credit check is to see if you have debt, correct? How does this affect employment?
- How do the homeless survive in America if they get fined and sent to jail for being homeless (I take it there is no concept of "common land" in the US)?
- how does EO help this except with international trade using Esperanto?
trojo (Mostrar perfil) 5 de abril de 2010 17:56:27
ceigered:- Credit check is to see if you have debt, correct? How does this affect employment?Some employers run credit checks on prospective employees. I don't really get the reasoning behind this, but they do it nonetheless. The notion of privacy is becoming outdated in the U.S.
- How do the homeless survive in America if they get fined and sent to jail for being homeless (I take it there is no concept of "common land" in the US)?I don't know what the legal concept of "common land" entails, but there are only a few public places in the U.S. where the homeless can hang out at during the day, e.g. public libraries. However, many if not most places one would think of as "public" are actually privately owned, e.g. malls, Wal-Marts, churches, etc, and they will call the cops in a heartbeat if some homeless guy is "trespassing" there.
Talisman (Mostrar perfil) 5 de abril de 2010 19:06:06
trojo:In america, in order to get Hired, you Must give them your Social Security Number, Whole Name, and DOB. corporations and managers use that information to do a Background Check -- Which a Credit Check is Part of.ceigered:- Credit check is to see if you have debt, correct? How does this affect employment?
Your right My Future perfomance has nothing to do with past performance, But as an employer I want a general idea of future performance. Remember to the USA Human Being = SSN + DOB + FULL NAME + CREDIT + ASSETS
-You are right, In the 60's there was what was a park called Tent City. That was before IV became Valuable Real Estate. And well Tent City is Theoretically Bad for the Neighboring Property Values.
Some employers run credit checks on prospective employees. I don't really get the reasoning behind this, but they do it nonetheless. The notion of privacy is becoming outdated in the U.S.
How do the homeless survive in America if they get fined and sent to jail for being homeless (I take it there is no concept of "common land" in the US)?
I don't know what the legal concept of "common land" entails, but there are only a few public places in the U.S. where the homeless can hang out at during the day, e.g. public libraries. However, many if not most places one would think of as "public" are actually privately owned, e.g. malls, Wal-Marts, churches, etc, and they will call the cops in a heartbeat if some homeless guy is "trespassing" there.
Goodbye Tent-City.
How do Homeless Survive(in IV, CA)?The question is how do they eat.
Well in IV 1/4 Eat Cheap Alcohol
2/4+ Rely on Church (me)
I get Mon-Fri Coffee and Bagels for Breakfast (ST. Bridgets)
Mon-Fri Lunch (ST.Marks)
Mon Dinner (ST.Athanasius)
Sat Lunch & Sun Breakfast: Community Action Board (UCSB- Students -- Mostly from a Non-Denominational Christian Church)
Sunday Dinner: Food not Bombs. Very Hippy Organization started in SF.
Isla Vista California is the best place I have found to be homeless.
The Rest of the Homeless(1/3 maybe) get about $200- $1,000 Because of Disability. I receive $75 a week in Social Security.
HOW DOES THIS RELATE TO ESPERANTO.
Well I am currently teaching Esperanto to 3 "Bums" . The Bum's that don't drink don't have much else to do. So it's fun for us to learn a "Secret Language"
I Bet you Everything that the EO movement could achieve Fina Verka ONLY IF THEY STOP LOOKING FOR GOVERNMENT TO DO IT FOR THEM..
Government can Help, but SOMEONE has to take the Lead. And Give the Leaders no Choice, and Easy- To - Follow Instructions
Talisman (Mostrar perfil) 5 de abril de 2010 19:47:46
What's a 51/50It means That I am Crazy
ceigered (Mostrar perfil) 6 de abril de 2010 08:57:08
Talisman:HOW DOES THIS RELATE TO ESPERANTO.That's a really good point - and I guess that's how crazes on the internet etc have started - someone goes "raptors/ninjas/pirates are cool" and everyone suddenly likes them too. Maybe EO needs the same push (how to aim at it though with an increasingly picky middle class is somewhat complicated though).
Well I am currently teaching Esperanto to 3 "Bums" . The Bum's that don't drink don't have much else to do. So it's fun for us to learn a "Secret Language"
I Bet you Everything that the EO movement could achieve Fina Verka ONLY IF THEY STOP LOOKING FOR GOVERNMENT TO DO IT FOR THEM..
Government can Help, but SOMEONE has to take the Lead. And Give the Leaders no Choice, and Easy- To - Follow Instructions
Oŝo-Jabe (Mostrar perfil) 6 de abril de 2010 17:01:11
darkweasel:There's actually already attempts going on to tranlsate the Pokemon names into Esperanto:ceigered:FuŝigidaneoYes, as far as I know all language versions except for Japanese, Korean, French and German use the English names. Thus these are probably more international.
(Fuŝ-ig-id-a-ne-o)
Noun. Comes from the elements "to cause to botch up" + "Ido" + "denial". Means "The denial of the statement that Ido screws things up".
Think about it, it's actually a possible word (weirdly written though) isn't it?
Bulbosaŭro would be my pick (Bulb-saurus). I have no clue what Fushigidane means, but at least with the English equivalents we have an idea of what a "European" version of the name should look like.
(I as a German speaker could also go for Bisasamo, but that's probably the worst solution.)
ceigered:Pikachu, however, does stuff that plan up. Pikaĉo could however refer to an electrical attack, so that kind of works.Pikaĉuo
ceigered:Kangaskhan is a bit trickier, because "Kangas" only sounds like "Gengis" in English because we pronounce "Gengis" wrong (in Esperanto, it's Ĝingis-Ĥano, and Kangusĥano wouldn't sound like it enough for the same effect). The Japanese name might be able to suffice though (Garura ~> garulo/galuro). Or we could just go "Kangjo", as "garura" sounds like a diminutive version of "Kangaroo".Kangaŝkano - don't think about their meanings too much.
here and here
According to those, Bulbisaur is Bulbizaro, and Kangaskhan is Kanguragan (which I don't like as much.)