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Vespero_ (Mostrar perfil) 24 de agosto de 2011 05:09:29
I've found verbs and nouns, but they don't match the sound. Is there any word that would be recognisable as a yawn in a sentence?
Thanks for any help,
Vespero.
sudanglo (Mostrar perfil) 24 de agosto de 2011 09:25:55
Seems to me we would just use the word yawn in brackets - thus 'Yes, (yawn), very interesting'.
darkweasel (Mostrar perfil) 24 de agosto de 2011 11:02:59
sudanglo:What woud be the appropriate sound word in English?in german you just leave out the verb ending of the verb that means "to yawn" (gähnen -> gähn).
Seems to me we would just use the word yawn in brackets - thus 'Yes, (yawn), very interesting'.
unfortunately in eo "osced" does not work. first because the stress is unclear (osCED or OSced) and second because it is not as onomatopoetic as english-language "yawn" and german-language "gähn".
perhaps you could just put "oscedas" into brackets.
ceigered (Mostrar perfil) 24 de agosto de 2011 14:10:27
BTW, do German speakers yawn with an "eh" sound, since you guys have "gähn" while we have "yawn"? A strange question, but hey, if there is a difference I've learnt something
darkweasel (Mostrar perfil) 24 de agosto de 2011 17:04:58
ceigered:I don’t think there really is a difference. The sound of yawning is, in my opinion, neither the sound in gähnen nor the one in yawn.
BTW, do German speakers yawn with an "eh" sound, since you guys have "gähn" while we have "yawn"? A strange question, but hey, if there is a difference I've learnt something
erinja (Mostrar perfil) 24 de agosto de 2011 17:14:31
darkweasel (Mostrar perfil) 24 de agosto de 2011 17:17:51
erinja:I never thought of yawning as being onomatopoeic. To me, the sound of a yawn is more or less "ahhhh-hhaaaaaa", the sound of air being breathed in and out.Of course it is, but I do think that the long vowel in that word has some onomatopoetic etymology. However I’m not a linguist.
Vespero_ (Mostrar perfil) 25 de agosto de 2011 02:45:26
sudanglo:What woud be the appropriate sound word in English?Well, the specific sentance I'm translating is preceded by the word "Yawn" in a way that is meant to convey that that is what the character is doing.
Seems to me we would just use the word yawn in brackets - thus 'Yes, (yawn), very interesting'.
ceigered (Mostrar perfil) 25 de agosto de 2011 10:27:06
3rdblade (Mostrar perfil) 25 de agosto de 2011 11:27:57
"(faŭko) Nu, mi lacas. Mi devas iri..."
"(yawn) Well, I'm tired. I must be going..."