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Kiel oni diras... Telepresence ?

NJ Esperantist, 2011 m. gegužė 26 d.

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NJ Esperantist (Rodyti profilį) 2011 m. gegužė 26 d. 12:39:46

I'm trying to puzzle out how to name 'telepresence' in Esperanto. Nothing clever is coming to mind.

Wikipedia article for those who need the explanation of the term in English.

geo63 (Rodyti profilį) 2011 m. gegužė 26 d. 13:28:14

NJ Esperantist:I'm trying to puzzle out how to name 'telepresence' in Esperanto. Nothing clever is coming to mind.

Wikipedia article for those who need the explanation of the term in English.
teleĉeesto, teleasisto

henma (Rodyti profilį) 2011 m. gegužė 26 d. 15:35:12

geo63:teleĉeesto, teleasisto
I would prefer teleĉeesto. Teleasisto would have the meaning of helping remotely, telepresence is "being there remotely".

What about "defora ĉeesto"?

Amike,

Daniel.

NJ Esperantist (Rodyti profilį) 2011 m. gegužė 26 d. 15:48:48

I wonder if 'kvazaŭ-ĉeesto' would work.

geo63 (Rodyti profilį) 2011 m. gegužė 27 d. 14:45:07

NJ Esperantist:I wonder if 'kvazaŭ-ĉeesto' would work.
It would if I only could figure out its meaning

ceigered (Rodyti profilį) 2011 m. gegužė 28 d. 04:23:34

geo63:
NJ Esperantist:I wonder if 'kvazaŭ-ĉeesto' would work.
It would if I only could figure out its meaning
To me it means "pseudo-presence" which gives the wrong impression, e.g. it could be an imagined presence (e.g. when people imagine ghosts are ghosting around their homes).

Telepresence wouldn't strictly be kvazaŭĉeesto since it does actually involve actual presence, but in a way that's clearly not traditional.

(think of it like the movie Avatar IMO okulumo.gif)

NJ Esperantist (Rodyti profilį) 2011 m. gegužė 28 d. 11:58:32

ceigered:
geo63:
NJ Esperantist:I wonder if 'kvazaŭ-ĉeesto' would work.
It would if I only could figure out its meaning
To me it means "pseudo-presence" which gives the wrong impression, e.g. it could be an imagined presence (e.g. when people imagine ghosts are ghosting around their homes).

Telepresence wouldn't strictly be kvazaŭĉeesto since it does actually involve actual presence, but in a way that's clearly not traditional.

(think of it like the movie Avatar IMO okulumo.gif)
I think you're right. 'teleĉeesto' is probably the best term.

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