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od qwertz, 24 czerwca 2010
Wpisy: 14
Język: English
ceigered (Pokaż profil) 25 czerwca 2010, 15:51:54
qwertz:Good to see the wind (and fences) is (are) working today - I doubt the komencantoj will have problems with the fences, but they might have trouble with the wind.horsto:Funny game that over-side-fence-talking, isn't? Even if it brings some discouragement to other e-o komencanto folks.qwertz:That would really make me happy.
Hopefully the wind will blow this message directly to him.
(I like how many of these terms often used familiarly are from German, it sort of feels very homely )
qwertz (Pokaż profil) 25 czerwca 2010, 16:15:59
ceigered:*rrrzzz! (German persiflage, official classical music contest, but you will get it with only one e-o word which was mentioned before. Yes, they think&sing - tion )qwertz:Good to see the wind (and fences) is (are) working today - I doubt the komencantoj will have problems with the fences, but they might have trouble with the wind.horsto:Funny game that over-side-fence-talking, isn't? Even if it brings some discouragement to other e-o komencanto folks.qwertz:That would really make me happy.
Hopefully the wind will blow this message directly to him.
Miland (Pokaż profil) 25 czerwca 2010, 17:54:51
qwertz:I'm really not interested in the "Fino Venko" .. I simply wanna use e-on.If you want the propagandist to understand that, you could say "La "Fino Venko" vere ne interesas min - mi nur volas uzi la lingvon".
qwertz (Pokaż profil) 25 czerwca 2010, 18:25:53
Miland:Thanks Miland, so "la", "vere", "ne interesas" triple should strong enough to stop the propaganda "rain".qwertz:I'm really not interested in the "Fino Venko" .. I simply wanna use e-on.If you want the propagandist to understand that, you could say "La "Fino Venko" vere ne interesas min - mi nur volas uzi la lingvon".