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Averbs

de sublimestyle, 12 de febrero de 2011

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darkweasel (Mostrar perfil) 13 de febrero de 2011 11:01:42

I think I've read examples of how Zamenhof used malkompreni in the sense of "to misunderstand" (now miskompreni).

Chainy (Mostrar perfil) 13 de febrero de 2011 11:20:01

darkweasel:I think I've read examples of how Zamenhof used malkompreni in the sense of "to misunderstand" (now miskompreni).
yes, 'malkompreni' is certainly used. Just that it probably has a stronger meaning than 'miskompreni'.

Going by that PMEG page that I refered to earlier, 'miskompreni' would mean 'to understand in the wrong way' (erare kompreni), whereas 'malkompreni' clearly means 'not to understand [at all]' - it is the direct opposite of 'to understand'. Obviously, there are different levels of 'understanding', so you could debate what exactly is the direct opposite! Still, I think the use of 'mal-' generally gives a stronger meaning...

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