would it be alright if someone looked over my story in Esperanto?
od croquette, 17. april 2007
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croquette (Prikaži profil) 17. april 2007 08:52:18
but if someone would be oh-so kind as to look over a children's story I wrote in Esperanto, I'd really appreciate it. I just want to make sure the flow of the story works, and that it's free of any glaring errors.
I posted it up
here, so feel more than free to go at it.
thank you, thank you, thank you all a ton!!
erinja (Prikaži profil) 17. april 2007 11:00:23
The word "kio" is never plural - ever. It indicates generalities, and if you know something is plural, that is automatically no longer general.
You almost always put the adjective after the noun. This is not wrong but it is also not the usual word order, and it is unusual to see the adjective after the noun every single time. It seems almost as if you are trying to add special emphasis by doing so (I'm not saying that this is your intention, but it comes off sounding that way). I posted a correction to your LJ. I left the adjective order untouched but if I were you I would consider moving almost all of the adjectives to before the noun. It really does sound unusual with them all after.
Also, "nomi" is a transitive verb. So I could say "Mi nomas vin Maria" ("I name you Maria"), but to say "My name is Erin", I would have to say "Mi nomiĝas Erin" ("I am named Erin")
richardhall (Prikaži profil) 17. april 2007 12:42:16
croquette (Prikaži profil) 17. april 2007 18:45:39
I guess I was trying to play around with special emphasis with the weird adjective ordering.. but I see what you mean, it doesn't make a ton of sense to play around with that for such a simple story, hmmm.. but thanks again!!
erinja (Prikaži profil) 18. april 2007 00:06:34
Regarding the adjectives, you could leave some of them with the adjective second. For example "niajn mangxajxojn plej sxatatajn" emphasizes that they brought their *favorite* foods. But uses like "korbo piknika" and "sandvicxoj fisxaj" - I would switch the order for those, if I were you.