How to cheer someone on in Esperanto?
kelle poolt BlackOtaku, 1. aprill 2011
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BlackOtaku (Näita profiili) 1. aprill 2011 20:31.03
Ahem, anyway, I was wondering how one cheers someone on in Esperanto. For example, in English, I might say "Go blue team!". In Esperanto, would I say "Iru blua teamo?" (Or "Iru bluan teamon", I have trouble with the accusative case), or is there another expression for it?
Thanks in advance.
Miland (Näita profiili) 1. aprill 2011 21:10.34
erinja (Näita profiili) 2. aprill 2011 0:03.21
sudanglo (Näita profiili) 2. aprill 2011 8:45.55
Consider 'Vi iru'.
Others might have an an opinion on whether they would prefer Iru la bluaj or Iru la bluoj.
Miland's suggestion of Antaŭen (la bluaj) seems good, but maybe national lanuage influence will reign here. I know that the French say Allez les bleus.
What do they say in the Germanic languages?
erinja (Näita profiili) 2. aprill 2011 12:32.37
Cheers are a bit random though, aren't they?
I recall from a sports blog that I read during the Olympics in Torino that the Swiss cheer their team like "Hopp Suisse/Schwiz". I think that cheers vary a lot, so you could basically cheer whatever you wanted.
darkweasel (Näita profiili) 2. aprill 2011 12:35.56
sudanglo:A common way to say this in German is los! which I'd translate to Esperanto as ek!.
What do they say in the Germanic languages?
erinja (Näita profiili) 2. aprill 2011 12:37.54
Rogir (Näita profiili) 2. aprill 2011 13:38.33
erinja:That would be in Esperanto "Forto, teamo!"As far as I know if you offer or wish something to others you should use the akuzativo. E.g. dankon, gratulon, sukceson, akvon? etc.
Some random cheers: iru!, ek!, hej, antaŭen.
ceigered (Näita profiili) 3. aprill 2011 6:53.08
Ŭaaa! Jooo! Jaaa! Jeee! Ŭooo! Ŭeee! Jiii!
Mind you, listening to cheers at a soccer game in a large stadium seems to always sound like "oooo ooooh ooooh ooooooo, ooooh oooh oooo oooh" (with minor changes in pitch)
qwertz (Näita profiili) 3. aprill 2011 8:36.49