Please Make Way
从 rikardoabbot, 2010年3月19日
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rikardoabbot (显示个人资料) 2010年3月19日上午5:06:12
ceigered (显示个人资料) 2010年3月19日上午7:11:26
rikardoabbot (显示个人资料) 2010年3月19日上午8:00:41
ceigered (显示个人资料) 2010年3月19日上午8:32:49
rikardoabbot:I think so. Usage might be, if I hear a police siren and I am a passenger in a car, I might tell the driver to "please make way"Oh, no, that's different to our give way, I'm sorry for that bit of confusion - Maybe "turnu la auxton maldekstre/dekstre por la _____" or "Parku la auxton por la _____" might do the trick?
rikardoabbot (显示个人资料) 2010年3月19日上午8:35:21
Does "bonvolu flanken" also communicate the idea?
ceigered (显示个人资料) 2010年3月19日上午8:52:27
rikardoabbot:Thanks for the suggestions.Mmm... Sort of, but not quite - you might be understood but not likely. "Bonvolu flanken" more or less means "please, to the side". "flankiĝi" means "to stray off" which isn't exactly what we are looking for... Maybe:
Does "bonvolu flanken" also communicate the idea?
-"Bonvolu veturigu flanken" (Please drive to the side)
-"Bonvolu iru flanken" (Please go to the side)
-"Bonvolu donu flankspacon" (please give side-space)
But "Bonvolu, flanken" would make sense but might leave the listener with a delayed reaction. It's probably better than my previous example "turnu la aŭton kaj tiel plu", however
rikardoabbot (显示个人资料) 2010年3月19日上午8:55:37
tommjames (显示个人资料) 2010年3月19日上午10:15:26
ceigered:Bonvolu veturiguThat would be:
Bonvolu iru
Bonvolu donu
Bonvolu veturigi
Bonvolu iri
Bonvolu doni
tommjames (显示个人资料) 2010年3月19日上午10:28:27
Quo vadis:La homoj ne volis cedi la vojon al la soldatoj
The people didn't want to give way to the soldiers.
ceigered (显示个人资料) 2010年3月19日上午10:30:10
tommjames:Are you sure? I always thought of it as something like "Want-(imperative) good, (kaj) (action)-(imperative)". Otherwise it's like "Want to do (action) well!" :-/ceigered:Bonvolu veturiguThat would be:
Bonvolu iru
Bonvolu donu
Bonvolu veturigi
Bonvolu iri
Bonvolu doni
I suppose either train of logic works just as well though, and, although in some cases the differences aren't great, "-u -i" seems to be more common than "-u -u" on Google. (using "iri/iru", "legi/legu" and "skribi/skribu").
(And bertilow highly disagrees with "-u -u". In that case, how about "Bonvole veturigu"? (or "Bonvole cedu la vojon" as you've suggested?), or "Bonvolu, veturigu"?)