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philodice (プロフィールを表示) 2010年9月19日 16:14:33
What language did this get borrowed from? Is the word 'troll' common in other languages or did it get added because so many countries use it as a word for "an off topic, inflammatory forum poster"?
I think I would like to use this forum to discuss how difficult it is to use the word 'troll' in a sentence. How long is it going to take me to learn this word properly? Troll, trolling...Trolo, Troleto, trolon...troleco? Is a person who is polite and informative 'maltrolo'?
Why can't some other word be used for this? Surely Klingon has a good word for troll.
jan aleksan (プロフィールを表示) 2010年9月19日 16:47:52
philodice (プロフィールを表示) 2010年9月19日 23:51:43
jan aleksan:If you don't like this word, you can create your own that the magic of the language. ekz: gxenacxuloSorry, I was joking. I shouldn't post when I have had too much coffee.
LyzTyphone (プロフィールを表示) 2010年9月20日 4:06:41
ceigered (プロフィールを表示) 2010年9月20日 6:19:39
Ne manĝigu la trolon!!!.
That seems to be Trolus troletus
Troletoj, from the word "drol", from the ancient language of the Lowland People of Northern Europe, somewhere between France and Greenland, are fury little animals with long tails, pointy ears, and an highly advanced narrow nasal cavity used for its mating calls in the spring. Or summer. Heck, they're like rabbits.
They have a penchant for spoilt leftovers of poultry leg meat.
Evildela (プロフィールを表示) 2010年9月20日 6:37:39
ceigered:This picture demonstrates the nature of troloj I believe:.Now just to add some fun, heres my Esperanto version of ceigered's troll
trolo diras al vi. Alklaku min!
ceigered (プロフィールを表示) 2010年9月20日 8:38:04
Evildela:Hoho, niiiiice! (ah, and for those who might misinterpret that, the troll does not belong to me, I stole him from his natural habitat in Internetia).ceigered:This picture demonstrates the nature of troloj I believe:.Now just to add some fun, heres my Esperanto version of ceigered's troll
trolo diras al vi. Alklaku min!