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ceigered (Покажи профила) 22 декември 2010, 03:37:42
"Anglolingvotimo" has one two many o's, while "anglalingvotimo" just seems inconsistent with it's a's and o's. So the whole "go on how it sounds" method isn't working for me in this case .
Lieberman (Покажи профила) 22 декември 2010, 04:05:47
ceigered:If I were to be a nincumpoop (or however that title is corretly spelt), and create a word along the lines of "angloglossophobia", but in Esperanto, would "anglalingvotimo" be correct or "anglolingvotimo"? (or is timo out of place here? I'm hesitant to use the neologistic "fobio")D-ro Z uzis la vorton "anglomanio"(PIV), do kial ne "anglotimo" aù anglotimego?
"Anglolingvotimo" has one two many o's, while "anglalingvotimo" just seems inconsistent with it's a's and o's. So the whole "go on how it sounds" method isn't working for me in this case .
ceigered (Покажи профила) 22 декември 2010, 04:34:27
Lieberman:Mmm, mi pensis pri tio, sed "anglotimo" povus signifi "timo de angloj", ĉu ne? Mi nur volas uzi "_____-lingvotimo", do ne estas akcidenta akuzo de rasismo .ceigered:If I were to be a nincumpoop (or however that title is corretly spelt), and create a word along the lines of "angloglossophobia", but in Esperanto, would "anglalingvotimo" be correct or "anglolingvotimo"? (or is timo out of place here? I'm hesitant to use the neologistic "fobio")D-ro Z uzis la vorton "anglomanio"(PIV), do kial ne "anglotimo" aù anglotimego?
"Anglolingvotimo" has one two many o's, while "anglalingvotimo" just seems inconsistent with it's a's and o's. So the whole "go on how it sounds" method isn't working for me in this case .
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Mmm, I was thinking about that, but "anglophobia" could mean "fear of englishmen", couldn't it? I only want to use "_____-glossophobia", so there isn't an accidental accusation of racism.
darkweasel (Покажи профила) 22 декември 2010, 06:00:44
See: Vortigo
ceigered (Покажи профила) 22 декември 2010, 06:42:35
darkweasel:The correct form is anglalingvotimo because it's a "vortigo" of la angla lingvo + timo. For the same reason, one talks about anglalingva teksto.Dankon That link was helpful, so essentially it's not so much that -o- is preferred to breakup the different words in a "frazetvorto" but that the o's and a's are placed in there depending on the overall meaning and role of the various words in the original "frazeto"?
See: Vortigo
Miland (Покажи профила) 22 декември 2010, 14:14:49
darkweasel (Покажи профила) 22 декември 2010, 14:44:20
Miland:Why coin a large compound word? Would that not be a germanismo?Hey, I once used the even longer word supersignanstataŭigmetodoj - THAT's a Germanism.
ceigered (Покажи профила) 23 декември 2010, 05:16:30
Thank god for Esperanto's flexibility nonetheless!
Donniedillon (Покажи профила) 23 декември 2010, 15:41:56
Viki1 (Покажи профила) 23 декември 2010, 16:45:11