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"www" in esperanto.

od Mariah_A, 7. apríla 2010

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Jazyk: English

horsto (Zobraziť profil) 10. apríla 2010 11:56:04

Isn't the www already an archaism? You don't need it when you type an address using a modern browser. So why vocalize it?
The address simply is: esperanto punkto com

ceigered (Zobraziť profil) 10. apríla 2010 12:04:35

horsto:Isn't the www already an archaism? You don't need it when you type an address using a modern browser. So why vocalize it?
The address simply is: esperanto punkto com
I'd debate against that. On occasion there is a difference between website.com and www.website.com.

This is one example. In a perfect world there wouldn't be any problem though, we'd just type in "lernu!" or "forum of lernu! in English" and voilà (no doubt something Google would like, or like to administer).

(ah wait - you mention vocalising, in which case I agree, everyone nowadays really knows the process so skipping "http://www." shouldn't be a problem. Sorry rideto.gif)

(edit-2: there are sites that for some reason only work with or without www's so in those cases they should be included or specified)

RiotNrrd (Zobraziť profil) 10. apríla 2010 16:39:53

Actually, in my blog's case, you can put anything where the "www" usually goes.

http://this_is_not_how_i_usually_write_it.usono.net

It'll still get you there.

To my mind, in cases where it doesn't matter (which is most cases), the "www" is an archaism. I usually put "ttt" in my blog's URL solely to esperantize it.

qwertz (Zobraziť profil) 10. apríla 2010 22:18:09

horsto:
k1attack:The reason why there isn't a "w" is because many people (e.g. Germans) can't distinguish between "w" and "v".
That's interesting, I didn't know that.
For me, that are new news on the top of the news, too. rideto.gif Ahhh, these Germans should better follow that "one letter = one sound" rule more strictly. rrrrrrr! FajAR la fokso, WWWilhelm. Not the apple. Ehm, okay that was another under construction area.

Hispanio: I also heard "vo vo vo" in Radio Verda.
That seems to be the way the polish folks pronounce it. Some polish collegues told me. Or better we had a lot of fun with that. They: "vo vo vo". We: "we we we" (Esperanto "E"). But we still could communicate together in english so we finised with - na ..... "double yu double yu double yu". I remember slighlty that we greet that way in the morning. The job as an accounter makes you crazy, you know. okulumo.gif

k1attack (Zobraziť profil) 12. apríla 2010 19:54:59

w w w is like vv vv vv, isn't it?

darkweasel (Zobraziť profil) 12. apríla 2010 19:57:37

k1attack:w w w is like vv vv vv, isn't it?
I'm not sure what exactly you mean by "www is like vvvvvv". Of course W and V are two different letters, the latter of which exists in Esperanto, while the first one doesn't.

woodyshakti (Zobraziť profil) 13. apríla 2010 1:46:18

novatago:
Mariah_A:In esperanto, when giving web urls, how would one give "www." in esperanto?
All I can think of is saying it "ŭo ŭo ŭo" (wo wo wo?)
There's no "w" so what would you use?
Here you are.

Ĝis, Novatago
this is very helpful thanks ridulo.gif

kris42 (Zobraziť profil) 13. apríla 2010 12:31:06

www is the symbol of internet. You'r right is the defautl subdomain
www.domain.com is not ( always ) the same as domain.com just technical adjustment.
www= ttt

or just intereto

LyzTyphone (Zobraziť profil) 15. apríla 2010 18:10:10

k1attack:w w w is like vv vv vv, isn't it?
Technically, more like uu uu uu

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