With N or without N
ya EoMy, 20 Desemba 2010
Ujumbe: 13
Lugha: English
EoMy (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 20 Desemba 2010 7:04:14 alasiri
Now, some said it is with N and some said is without N as Esperanto is the subject but other claim it is with N as it is object.
I am
1. Vivu Esperanto
2. Vivu EsperantoN
tommjames (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 20 Desemba 2010 7:15:38 alasiri
As for 2, IMO this could be correct if you meant to command someone to "live Esperanto", as in how you might say "live your life" or something like that. In Esperanto the root viv' is typically an intransitive verb, meaning it doesn't (usually) take an object. But to me, something like "vivi longan vivon" is perfectly understandable and correct, and so I wouldn't have a problem with "vivu Esperanton" from a grammatical point of view. That said I probably wouldn't say such a thing myself, I would just say "uzu kaj ĝuu Esperanton en via vivo" or something to that effect.
darkweasel (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 20 Desemba 2010 8:10:02 alasiri
horsto (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 21 Desemba 2010 2:17:53 alasiri
Silvestre (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 21 Desemba 2010 5:34:40 alasiri
1) Vivu esperanto!
2) Travivu esperanton.
Laux mesagxon de tommjames
Chainy (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 21 Desemba 2010 7:04:22 alasiri
horsto:I think the main reason for the second form is that people are confused because the subject is standing behind the verb, and therefore they think they have to add a -n.You're absolutely right, there, horsto. If you put it the other way round, I think everyone would be perfectly comfortable with it! (Esperanto vivu!)
yugary (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 23 Desemba 2010 10:43:41 asubuhi
tommjames (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 23 Desemba 2010 12:01:23 alasiri
yugary:Vivi is intransitive, so it can't take a direct object.What you mean to say is vivi can't take a direct object, so it is intransitive.
The only problem though is that it can, as any verb can if its sense permits it.
ceigered (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 23 Desemba 2010 12:27:00 alasiri
Polaris (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 23 Desemba 2010 1:23:12 alasiri
Why is this such an issue? We can say "live each moment with gratitude" or "live your life one day at a time", can't we? Who declared (and where is it written) that vivi can only be intransitive?
One thing is certain, however--- Vivu Esperanto would be "let Esperanto live" or "long live Esperanto". So if the intent is to encourage one to "Experience the Esperanto life", either add and N, make it an adverb, or rewrite it, because Vivu Esperanto doesn't mean that.