Swing dance
de KetchupSoldier, 2010-julio-13
Mesaĝoj: 5
Lingvo: English
KetchupSoldier (Montri la profilon) 2010-julio-13 04:18:13
For example, how would you say "I am learning American swing." or "East Coast swing is different from West Coast swing."?
Evildela (Montri la profilon) 2010-julio-13 12:22:01
I am learning American swing.
Mi lernas la Amerikon svingodancon.
East Coast swing is different from West Coast swing.
La svingodanco de la orienta marbordo malkiel la svingodanco de la okcidenta marbordo.
ceigered (Montri la profilon) 2010-julio-13 13:25:22
The lack of translation seems to be a cultural thing given that Swing seems like part of American culture, and given English's status as the global lingua franca for this century (I'm betting on form of Chinese/Japanese for the 22nd, and I'll be renting an android body to see it ), there doesn't seem to be much concern internationally to translate it, so "Svingo" should just fit in fine.
erinja (Montri la profilon) 2010-julio-13 17:42:25
Evildela:I think this is right, I may be wrong though. Perhaps someone else has a better translation."Ameriko" means all of the Americas, north and south.
I am learning American swing.
Mi lernas la Amerikon svingodancon.
This should be "Mi lernas usonan svingodancon"
(Usono = the USA, but use it in adjective form since it describes the noun 'svingodanco', and in Esperanto, a noun can't describe a noun.
East Coast swing is different from West Coast swing.You're missing a verb here! You need to work in "estas" somewhere in there.
La svingodanco de la orienta marbordo malkiel la svingodanco de la okcidenta marbordo.
KetchupSoldier (Montri la profilon) 2010-julio-13 18:57:43