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Taal: English
Leke (Profiel tonen) 6 mei 2011 07:27:33
For example,
Your tie looks good.
Via kravato aspektas bone.
That red sweater looks good on you.
Tiu ruĝa pulovro bone vestas vin.
...but I see vestas as clothed, so I would interpret it as a good fit. For example, Tiu ruĝa pulovro bone vestas vin. - "That red sweater fits you well."
What is your take on this?
ceigered (Profiel tonen) 6 mei 2011 07:40:58
A way of analysing it might be "that (thing) is good at being your clothes", but done so that the "your" part is expression with "you" being in the accusative, and that "good" is turned into an adverb to compliment the verb.
Dunno if it's a common or popularly accepted form though since I'm not knowledgeable in such.
Leke (Profiel tonen) 6 mei 2011 07:49:06
ceigered:I see it as "that (thing) clothes you well/covers you in a good way", which in english would just be "suits you well", implying that the size, style and colouring compliments the person wearing the clothes.How would you express if just a colour looked good on you?
A way of analysing it might be "that (thing) is good at being your clothes", but done so that the "your" part is expression with "you" being in the accusative, and that "good" is turned into an adverb to compliment the verb.
Dunno if it's a common or popularly accepted form though since I'm not knowledgeable in such.
For example, (The color) olive really suits you (perhaps talking about the colour of a shirt).
ceigered (Profiel tonen) 6 mei 2011 08:09:13
Leke:Mention the colour specifically (e.g. la ruĝa pulovro) or follow it up with more context? Or maybe drop the noun and say "la ruĝa"/"la ruĝeco"/"la ruĝo".ceigered:I see it as "that (thing) clothes you well/covers you in a good way", which in english would just be "suits you well", implying that the size, style and colouring compliments the person wearing the clothes.How would you express if just a colour looked good on you?
A way of analysing it might be "that (thing) is good at being your clothes", but done so that the "your" part is expression with "you" being in the accusative, and that "good" is turned into an adverb to compliment the verb.
Dunno if it's a common or popularly accepted form though since I'm not knowledgeable in such.
For example, (The color) olive really suits you (perhaps talking about the colour of a shirt).
E.g. la ruĝo vestas vin bone = the colour red clothes you well = red clothes suit you
sudanglo (Profiel tonen) 6 mei 2011 09:38:38
So I think 'via pulovero bone vestas vin' is a bit vague as to whether it is a good fit (strikte vestas) or it suits you.
erinja (Profiel tonen) 6 mei 2011 11:35:20
I'd use "vesti" in the case of looking good/bad only if I'm referring to the garment itself, not to aspects of the garment (color, fabric, etc)