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Please help me find a bunch of words.

貼文者: KSG, 2011年6月22日

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語言: English

sudanglo (顯示個人資料) 2011年6月23日上午11:03:03

NPIV's definition of 'moderatoro' is moderigaĵo. But I would quite happily accept it as a person also. However their job is to 'moderigi, the forum , isn't it?

-Oro is present in a number of Esperanto words as a person, eg redaktoro, monitoro (classroom),

sudanglo (顯示個人資料) 2011年6月23日上午11:15:38

'Brileti, seems to me to have the meaning of twinkle or glitter. I wonder if you could use 'glimaĵo' for the decoration.

ceigered (顯示個人資料) 2011年6月23日上午11:34:28

sudanglo:NPIV's definition of 'moderatoro' is moderigaĵo. But I would quite happily accept it as a person also. However their job is to 'moderigi, the forum , isn't it?

-Oro is present in a number of Esperanto words as a person, eg redaktoro, monitoro (classroom),
Moderatoro = self-moderating gold, or a moderate torus? rido.gif

Moderigulo and Redaktulo, what's wrong with these?

@ Darkweasel:

About "forumprizorganto", why not just "prizorganto"? Forumprizorganto is of course long, but no doubt you can skip the "forum" part if it's not needed. We don't say "forum moderator" in English all the time after all (and "foruma prizorganto" is still an option for when clarification is required).

sudanglo (顯示個人資料) 2011年6月23日下午12:21:44

Ceiger, one would prefer moderiganto to moderigulo, for the same reason one prefers komencanto to komenculo, and lernanto to lernulo. '-ant' makes the relationship to the root more explicit.

ceigered (顯示個人資料) 2011年6月24日上午8:20:41

sudanglo:Ceiger, one would prefer moderiganto to moderigulo, for the same reason one prefers komencanto to komenculo, and lernanto to lernulo. '-ant' makes the relationship to the root more explicit.
The -ant- gives the impression they're currently moderating though, laŭ mi. I mean, it's obviously not such a strong of a meaning that having -ant- at the end of a word implies immediate, current action, but in the end -ulo and -anto seem equally as ambiguous in meaning, they've both got potentially misleading quirks.

And since moderigatoj don't seem to really exist as a concrete concept, I think "moderigulo" will probably be understood as "moderiganto", ĉu ne?

sudanglo (顯示個人資料) 2011年6月24日上午11:13:54

'-ant' carries with it the double meaning of '-as' - now and habitually.

Ĉu vi estas fumanto?

ceigered (顯示個人資料) 2011年6月24日下午1:24:26

sudanglo:'-ant' carries with it the double meaning of '-as' - now and habitually.

Ĉu vi estas fumanto?
Indeed, but then again "ulo" carries the meaning of -er, so it's just as eligible, more a question of style perhaps (of course the meaning of the root is important. "Fumulo" to me sounds weird rido.gif.

Mi ne estas fumanto, ĉar mi estas astmulo (kaj amanto/amulo de vivo rido.gif)

Kraughne (顯示個人資料) 2011年6月27日上午6:02:00

Everyone has taken care of the tough ones, so I'll clear these up.

KSG:-leftovers
Ceteraĵoj.

KSG:-a light (Generic term for any light source. Not light itself. Not specifically a lamp, a torch, a flashlight, a ceiling light, a magic wand, or anything in space.
Lumaĵo.

KSG:-icing (Goes on cake. Is neither shiny nor made of ice.
Glaceo.

sudanglo (顯示個人資料) 2011年6月27日下午3:35:04

I was just in a local super-market and I noticed 'Salmon Fillets in a sweet chili glaze', I might have bought those, though I certainly wouldn't have fancied salmon covered with icing - yuk!.

There are clearly two different common culinary treatments, which should be distinguished in Esperanto.

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