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貼文者: irugudrokalkanumoj, 2007年4月23日

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語言: English

irugudrokalkanumoj (顯示個人資料) 2007年4月23日上午2:53:58

1)How does one say, "two plus two equals four?"
2)How does one say, "I will be there this summer?"
3)How does one say, "I will be there that summer?"
4)Is "gxiro" an appropriate translation of "endorsement?"

Thanks to anyone who can help.

mccambjd (顯示個人資料) 2007年4月23日上午3:29:44

OK, here goes:

1) Du plus du egalas kvar.

2) Ĉi-somere mi estos tie.

3) Tiu somero mi estos tie.

4) And what type of endorsement do you mean? According to the Reta Vortaro, ĝiro is a signature as on the back of a check or the act of signing or transfering money between accounts.

irugudrokalkanumoj (顯示個人資料) 2007年4月23日上午3:34:32

mccambjd:OK, here goes:

1) Du plus du egalas kvar.

2) Ĉi-somere mi estos tie.

3) Tiu somero mi estos tie.

4) And what type of endorsement do you mean? According to the Reta Vortaro, ĝiro is a signature as on the back of a check or the act of signing or transfering money between accounts.
Thanks a bunch! The "endorsement" to which I am referring is that of the sentence "An endorsement from the Pope would mean a lot politically."

mccambjd (顯示個人資料) 2007年4月23日上午3:48:52

irugudrokalkanumoj:The "endorsement" to which I am referring is that of the sentence "An endorsement from the Pope would mean a lot politically."
My handy dandy Comprehensive English-Esperanto Dictionary suggests "subten/o", which means support.

mnlg (顯示個人資料) 2007年4月23日上午6:23:45

mccambjd:1) Du plus du egalas kvar.
"du plus du estas kvar" is also acceptable.
3) Tiu somero mi estos tie.
"tiun someron", "je tiu somero" or "tiusomere".

As for the endorsement, in its meaning of "approval or sanction", you could use "aprobo".

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