translation "no worries"
从 qwertz, 2010年3月27日
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语言: English
rano (显示个人资料) 2010年6月19日下午12:28:57
How do you translate chill (out)?
malstresi? rilaksi?
tommjames (显示个人资料) 2010年6月19日下午12:42:41
rano:How do you translate chill (out)?I like senstreĉiĝi.
malstresi? rilaksi?
If you mean chill out in the sense of being/becoming calm, then I'd use 'trankvili' or 'trankviliĝi'.
Alciona (显示个人资料) 2010年6月20日上午8:04:37
Caution: Although it refers to worry, angor- does not work very gracefully as a verb. The English expression "Don't worry!" gets rendered variously as ne zorgu, ne ĝeniĝu, ne ĉagreniĝu, ne estu maltrankvila, etc., all of which seem a bit too English. Restu trankvila is more colloquially Esperanto. The ominously optimistic expression of International Broken English "No problem!" finds its most usual equivalent in the equally ominous Senprobleme!Would restu trankvila also apply to 'chill out' as much as 'no problem'? And (newbie question here) could it be a typo? I would have thought it should be restu trankvile. Could someone explain to me why it would be a verb coupled with an adjective rather than an adverb in the original text?
Jordan, D 1999 Being Colloquial in Esperanto: A reference guide, El Cerrito, CA, p. 122
horsto (显示个人资料) 2010年6月20日下午12:12:50
Alciona:That's easy, Restu trankvila in fact means Vi restu trankvila. That means, trankvila rilates to vi and not to restu.
Would restu trankvila also apply to 'chill out' as much as 'no problem'? And (newbie question here) could it be a typo? I would have thought it should be restu trankvile. Could someone explain to me why it would be a verb coupled with an adjective rather than an adverb in the original text?
xdzt (显示个人资料) 2010年6月20日下午1:08:46
horsto:Alciona:That's easy, Restu trankvila in fact means Vi restu trankvila. That means, trankvila rilates to vi and not to restu.
Would restu trankvila also apply to 'chill out' as much as 'no problem'? And (newbie question here) could it be a typo? I would have thought it should be restu trankvile. Could someone explain to me why it would be a verb coupled with an adjective rather than an adverb in the original text?
ceigered (显示个人资料) 2010年6月20日下午2:21:52
xdzt:Surely "restu trankvilu" would be used just as "stay calm" is in English?While I'll happily admit the trankvila/trankvile thing confuses me here (I was going for trankvile myself, I guess it's not that important though with "resti" seeming as it sort of takes the place of "esti"?), "restu trankvilu" is sort of out strange for this context.
(it's hard to translate, but it's like saying "stay, be calm" (e.g. something James Bond might say to someone he's rescuing as he leaves them in a hiding place to go and beat up some baddies ) - and "restu kaj trankviliĝu" is like saying "stay (here) and calm down", when the person being rescued is screaming at the top of their lungs and you want them to quieten )
Alciona (显示个人资料) 2010年6月21日下午10:18:57
horsto:Thanks for the explanation!
That's easy, Restu trankvila in fact means Vi restu trankvila. That means, trankvila rilates to vi and not to restu.