Slang & Dirty
af woodyshakti, 3. apr. 2010
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woodyshakti (Vise profilen) 3. apr. 2010 00.08.18
do you know how can i find website or sources where i can learn eo slang and dirty words???
Thanks
erinja (Vise profilen) 3. apr. 2010 02.59.13
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esperanto_profanity
http://en.lernu.net/lernado/vortoj/vortlernado/lis...
These are for profanities. I don't know of a page that describes Esperanto slang very well. Most people don't speak Esperanto in a very slangy way, compared to how national languages are spoken.
Kraut (Vise profilen) 3. apr. 2010 04.44.16
woodyshakti:Hey guysmaltrinki = urini = pisi
do you know how can i find website or sources where i can learn eo slang and dirty words???
Thanks
feki
fiki
Being Colloquial in Esperanto by David Jordan
ceigered (Vise profilen) 3. apr. 2010 05.33.04
darkweasel (Vise profilen) 3. apr. 2010 07.57.49
I once proposed tito as a slangy alternative to mamo, but it hasn't found any use yet.
ceigered (Vise profilen) 3. apr. 2010 10.06.06
darkweasel:Tabuaj vortoj en Esperanto is also a great source.Maybe because it sounds a bit too close to this: Viaj titoloj estas tre belaj, Sinjorino.
I once proposed tito as a slangy alternative to mamo, but it hasn't found any use yet.
darkweasel (Vise profilen) 3. apr. 2010 10.15.43
ceigered:No. That's because I haven't advertised it enough! It would however be a sufficiently international word - English tit, German Titte, Spanish teta, Italian tetta ...darkweasel:Tabuaj vortoj en Esperanto is also a great source.Maybe because it sounds a bit too close to this: Viaj titoloj estas tre belaj, Sinjorino.
I once proposed tito as a slangy alternative to mamo, but it hasn't found any use yet.
(Since the accent is titólo, you can hardly confuse that with títo.)
tommjames (Vise profilen) 3. apr. 2010 10.30.41
Some of the phrases seem a bit on the silly side though
jan aleksan (Vise profilen) 3. apr. 2010 12.42.57
erinja (Vise profilen) 3. apr. 2010 13.10.37
ceigered:The most slangy way of speaking apart from using profanities etc is to be lazy with the endings etc, but that's more pidgin-speak than slang pronunciation.Perhaps that's your slang, but that's not reflective of most slang I have seen at Esperanto events!