Puns and other wordplay
ya richardhall, 12 Julai 2007
Ujumbe: 27
Lugha: English
pacepacapaco (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 14 Julai 2007 4:04:20 asubuhi
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We give congratulations (gratulo) willingly, but maybe it would be more appreciated if we would scratch (grati) their backs and become a "scratch person" (grat/ulo).
They're not the best, but I tried. Maybe somebody could work with them and make something out of them?
erinja (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 14 Julai 2007 4:26:22 alasiri
pastorant (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 14 Julai 2007 7:59:11 alasiri
erinja:You can actually find the "Okulo" in an Esperanto textbook for children. It's the number 8, made up to look like a person.What does nuo mean?
mnlg (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 14 Julai 2007 10:36:47 alasiri
pastorant:What does nuo mean?Nothing. "genuoj" (knees) could make you wonder whether your knees were named "nuo" and "nuino" (gepatroj: patro kaj patrino).
Explaining a joke is never fun, I know...
taneli (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 15 Julai 2007 1:10:30 asubuhi
richardhall:I'm fond of puns and wordplay in English, but haven't come across any Esperanto examples. Does anyone have any favourite Esperanto puns, or other forms of wordplay?Sent-ema verkisto estas pli bona ol sen-tema verkisto.
Mi ne aĉet-as aĵojn kiuj aĉ-eg-as.
I've also composed some palindromes in Esperanto.
Ora trovo: vortaro!
A golden find: dictionary!
Amis korpo proksima.
A nearby body loved.
Nu, nur bele celebru nun.
Well, just celebrate beautifully now.
Here's a longer one I'm pretty proud about, despite the slightly twisted grammar near the beginning (it should be "ne juĝi matene"):
Memoru ne matene juĝi, ne cedigi. Raru bele, ine. Neniel ebura rigidec' eniĝu. Jen eta menuro mem!
Remember to judge not in the morning, not to make others cede. Be rare in a beautiful, female way. Ivory rigidity must not enter in any way. Behold, a little lyrebird itself!
By the way, my name (Taneli Huuskonen) can be anagrammed into "unu helsinkaneto". I do live in Helsinki, but I'm not exactly any kind of "-eto".
erinja (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 15 Julai 2007 1:16:10 asubuhi
I made it into a little anti-Walmart joke at the time; I'd forgotten all about it till now:
"Kiam vi aĉetas ĉe Valmarto, vi ne nur aĉetas, vi aĉegas"
("When you buy at Walmart, you aren't just a little bit bad, you're really bad")
It was doubly fitting because at the time, I was at an Esperanto event out in the middle of nowhere, where the only place you could buy food was - yup, you guessed it. And even that was 20 minutes away. Most everyone brought what they needed from home, to avoid having to shop there.
pacepacapaco (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 15 Julai 2007 3:01:10 asubuhi
I made it into a little anti-Walmart joke at the time; I'd forgotten all about it till now:I live in Lebanon, Pennsylvania, a town of about 24,000. We have two Walmarts in the area, in addition to a third that will be built on former farmland. The whole town has been boycotting Walmart. Also, I'm quite sure I saw a Walmart last time I visited my hometown, Wuppertal, Germany. It saddens me.
"Kiam vi aĉetas ĉe Valmarto, vi ne nur aĉetas, vi aĉegas"
("When you buy at Walmart, you aren't just a little bit bad, you're really bad")
It was doubly fitting because at the time, I was at an Esperanto event out in the middle of nowhere, where the only place you could buy food was - yup, you guessed it. And even that was 20 minutes away. Most everyone brought what they needed from home, to avoid having to shop there.
And to stay on topic... I think it's cute that "teamo" (Esperanto for "team") sounds like "te amo" (Spanish for "I love you").
pastorant (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 15 Julai 2007 3:07:08 asubuhi
pacepacapaco:From what I hear, Walmart went out of business in Germany for 2 reasons. 1) Germans don't like buying bread from the same place they buy a lawnmower. 2) Walmart couldn't pay the employee benefits that Germany (or the EU) demands.
I live in Lebanon, Pennsylvania, a town of about 24,000. We have two Walmarts in the area, in addition to a third that will be built on former farmland. The whole town has been boycotting Walmart. Also, I'm quite sure I saw a Walmart last time I visited my hometown, Wuppertal, Germany. It saddens me.
Miland (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 15 Julai 2007 10:16:14 alasiri
erinja (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 16 Julai 2007 1:24:06 alasiri
I enjoy a well-stocked supermarket myself but avoid Walmart unless there's absolutely, positively, 100% no other option.