Slang & Dirty
od woodyshakti, 3 kwietnia 2010
Wpisy: 13
Język: English
woodyshakti (Pokaż profil) 3 kwietnia 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 (Pokaż profil) 3 kwietnia 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 (Pokaż profil) 3 kwietnia 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
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Being Colloquial in Esperanto by David Jordan
ceigered (Pokaż profil) 3 kwietnia 2010, 05:33:04
darkweasel (Pokaż profil) 3 kwietnia 2010, 07:57:49
I once proposed tito as a slangy alternative to mamo, but it hasn't found any use yet.
ceigered (Pokaż profil) 3 kwietnia 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 (Pokaż profil) 3 kwietnia 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 (Pokaż profil) 3 kwietnia 2010, 10:30:41
Some of the phrases seem a bit on the silly side though
jan aleksan (Pokaż profil) 3 kwietnia 2010, 12:42:57
erinja (Pokaż profil) 3 kwietnia 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!