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erinja (显示个人资料) 2011年5月27日下午12:10:31
It wouldn't give the impression of a ghost in Esperanto; ghost is "fantomo"
My lingvosento says that "animo" doesn't have a supernatural connotation.
"spirito" could be a little more ambiguous as far as ghosts etc, just as "spirit" is a bit ambiguous in English.
jkph00 (显示个人资料) 2011年5月28日上午12:03:59
sudanglo:Kurt, one Esperanto translation of an English classic you might like to read is the translation of 'Winnie the Pooh'.How delightful! I just came across Winnie the Pooh again as I mused through my library shelves and smiled with warm memories of the joy it brought my kids as I read it aloud to them an age of ages ago. Dankon pro la konsileton! Mi traserĉos ĝin ĉi tiun nokton! (Anywhere near correct?
Totally brilliant in my estimation, and I think it is still stocked by 'libroservoj', or not that difficult to find at Congress bookstalls.

Kurt
jkph00 (显示个人资料) 2011年5月28日下午2:26:25
sudanglo:Kurt, one Esperanto translation of an English classic you might like to read is the translation of 'Winnie the Pooh'.Saluton amiko!
Totally brilliant in my estimation, and I think it is still stocked by 'libroservoj', or not that difficult to find at Congress bookstalls.
No doubt I shall laugh at myself when I discover how obvious this answer is, but I have searched with no success to find La Ĉashundo de la Baskerviloj and Winnie the Pooh.

Amike,
Kurt
Donniedillon (显示个人资料) 2011年5月28日下午6:37:21
jkph00:...I have searched with no success to find La Ĉashundo de la Baskerviloj and Winnie the Pooh.BOth are available through the Esperanto USA Retbutiko.I would like to find them in both print and for a Kindle. Can you point me in the right direction?
I found them searching for "winnie" and "cashund".
jkph00 (显示个人资料) 2011年5月28日下午11:04:45
Donniedillon:Dankegon! I'll go look for them now.jkph00:...I have searched with no success to find La Ĉashundo de la Baskerviloj and Winnie the Pooh.BOth are available through the Esperanto USA Retbutiko.I would like to find them in both print and for a Kindle. Can you point me in the right direction?
I found them searching for "winnie" and "cashund".
Kurt
sudanglo (显示个人资料) 2011年5月29日上午9:40:17
Perhaps you have to be an American or a Member of the Association.
However both titles are in the Catalogue of the Esperanto Association of Britain EAB - Winnie-la-Pu at £11 and La Ĉashundo at £13 (ex post and pack). You don't have to be a member to access the catalogue or to buy from them.
Donniedillon (显示个人资料) 2011年5月29日下午4:34:11