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People with a professions or hobbies

door Leke, 13 augustus 2011

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Taal: English

Leke (Profiel tonen) 13 augustus 2011 18:24:44

I was looking how esperanto did the whole "person with a profession or hobby" thing. I did a few searches in the dictionary and noticed something I would like to discuss with someone. It's the -ega part.

kuri (kur·i)
to run

-ega (eg·a)
considerable, major, great

-isto (ist·o)
(suffix indicating a person with a profession or hobby)

kur·eg·ist·o
a runner

...but...

pentri (pentr·i)
to paint (a portrait, landscape, etc)

pentr·ist·o
a painter

Why is -ega used in one, but not the other? The only thing I can think of is the -ega means at a professional level, but without it, means at a hobbyist level. Like I run a few times a week, but I don't represent my country at it. I paint, but I don't sell my paintings. Is that right?

What about the following...
to kill > a killer
to gamble > a gambler
to play > a player
to swim > a swimmer
to travel > traveller

Thanks.

geo63 (Profiel tonen) 13 augustus 2011 20:11:14

-eg- suffix intensifies the action, so
kuri = to run, but normally
kuregi = to run like hell

kuregisto = one that runs as fast as he can.

But what would pentregi mean? Maybe painting mountains with red paint, I don't know:

-Paĉjo, rusoj pentregas la lunon ruĝa.
-Ĉu ili jam finpentregis ĝin?
-Jes.
-Do niaj homoj nun alpentru "Coca-Cola" blanke... sal.gif

RiotNrrd (Profiel tonen) 13 augustus 2011 20:12:11

I read KUREGISTO as a long distance runner; the "long distance" part being covered by the -EG. Someone who runs short distances (100 yard dash sorts of things) might be a KURISTO.

I can't think of anything that -EG might refer to if you embedded it in PENTRISTO, which is probably why it isn't customarily put there. Perhaps someone that paints really large murals or something.

RiotNrrd (Profiel tonen) 13 augustus 2011 20:13:29

geo63 makes a good point about -EG meaning "all out effort" as well. I wouldn't argue with that.

geo63 (Profiel tonen) 13 augustus 2011 20:25:15

to kill > a killer -; asaseno, asasino, mortigulo, murdinto, mortiginto, murdanto
to gamble > a gambler -; vetanto, vetludanto
to play > a player -; ludanto, ludisto
to swim > a swimmer -; naĝanto, naĝisto
to travel > traveller -; vojaĝanto, aventuristo, aventurulo

short distance runner = sprintisto
long distance runner = longdistanculo

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