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"www" in esperanto.

von Mariah_A, 7. April 2010

Beiträge: 29

Sprache: English

Mariah_A (Profil anzeigen) 7. April 2010 22:25:00

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?

tommjames (Profil anzeigen) 7. April 2010 22:31:06

TTT

Edit: Not applicable to actual URLs though.

Double Edit: if you wanted to say the address you could say "vavo vavo vavo". I hear that quite a bit.

novatago (Profil anzeigen) 7. April 2010 22:31:07

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

Hispanio (Profil anzeigen) 7. April 2010 22:54:18

tommjames:if you wanted to say the address you could say "vavo vavo vavo". I hear that quite a bit.
I also heard "vo vo vo" in Radio Verda.

Mariah_A (Profil anzeigen) 7. April 2010 22:58:31

Thanks ridulo.gif

Evildela (Profil anzeigen) 8. April 2010 02:37:31

TTT stands for Tut-tera teksaĵo, this translates into to english as (Entire-World textile).

TTT reprezentas Tut-tera teksaĵo, tiu ĉi tradukas en la anglalingven kiel (Entire-Word textile).

Oŝo-Jabe (Profil anzeigen) 8. April 2010 03:21:56

I would pronounce Lernu's address as follows:
ho to to po dupunkto oblikvo oblikvo e o punkto lernu punto net (oblikvo)

RiotNrrd (Profil anzeigen) 8. April 2010 03:23:19

tommjames:TTT

Edit: Not applicable to actual URLs though.
Absolutely untrue. I present, as a counter-example, my own blog: http://ttt.usono.net

darkweasel (Profil anzeigen) 8. April 2010 05:15:23

The name of the letter W is neither ŭo nor vo, but vavo in Esperanto.

ceigered (Profil anzeigen) 8. April 2010 06:54:19

darkweasel:The name of the letter W is neither ŭo nor vo, but vavo in Esperanto.
Too right but let's face it - colloquially many poeple are probably gonna think "uxo" or "vo" (phonetically, not orthographically) because that's how every other letter is done spare x and y (and possibly another letter I missed).

(it's just occurred to me that "vavo" is like saying "va vo" - the v-ish v lango.gif)

@ RiotNrrd - I do believe tommjames was saying that typing, for example, "ttt.facebook.com" won't work, but you showing your TTT'd URL made me laugh (kind of like "Pig's can't fly!" "Oh yes they can!" *puts pig in catapult*).

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