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Kalba: English
Rejsi (Rodyti profilį) 2014 m. rugpjūtis 3 d. 03:22:37
sudanglo:Whoops! That was a mistake on my part. I don't know why I wrote that!sit - seĝ'Wouldn't sidu be better? A very intelligent dog might think seĝ' is a command to join you on the sofa.
By the way restu for stay.
For up and down, how about grimpu/saltu and suben
sergejm:But don't think it's good to teach a dog Esperanto. Can it distingish English and Esperanto commands??
What do you mean by this? Dogs are given commands in languages all over the world... Dogs aren't born knowing commands in any language.
sergejm (Rodyti profilį) 2014 m. rugpjūtis 3 d. 05:08:11
Rejsi:There may be command in two languages, which sounds alike, but means the different things. (But I can't name such in the mentioned above).sergejm:But don't think it's good to teach a dog Esperanto. Can it distingish English and Esperanto commands??
What do you mean by this? Dogs are given commands in languages all over the world... Dogs aren't born knowing commands in any language.
But if you add -u, this is not similar to English.
piedo(Donu al mi) piedon!
(But this is not important to use accusative when speak to a dog)
Which command you use if you want left/right paw?
makis (Rodyti profilį) 2014 m. rugpjūtis 3 d. 13:37:51
sergejm:Which command you use if you want left/right paw?I usually don't distinguish which paw I want but if I did, I would probably use dekstran/maldekstran. Or, if they really don't get maldekstran, I would use the dreaded livan. *gasp*

Christa627 (Rodyti profilį) 2014 m. rugpjūtis 4 d. 21:58:22
sergejm:Once somebody who called in on the radio said she had a neighbor who trained a dog in Klingon! Apparently it worked out pretty well. Of course, this is all just hearsay on my part
But don't think it's good to teach a dog Esperanto. Can it distinguish English and Esperanto commands?

Which is better, to teach Esperanto to a dog, or to a parrot

makis:I usually don't distinguish which paw I want but if I did, I would probably use dekstran/maldekstran. Or, if they really don't get maldekstran, I would use the dreaded livan. *gasp*Aha! A practical use for "liva!" Bwahahaha!!! I can report it to my thread 'Kion vi pensas pri la vortoj "liva" kaj "maldekstra"?'! But, then the conclusion will be that it is only suitable for canine Esperantists, and no self-respecting human would use it, except of course to a dog... But no one ever accused me of being self-respecting, lol. I don't even have a dog.
makis (Rodyti profilį) 2014 m. rugpjūtis 4 d. 22:18:27
Christa627:Aha! A practical use for "liva!" Bwahahaha!!! I can report it to my thread 'Kion vi pensas pri la vortoj "liva" kaj "maldekstra"?'! But, then the conclusion will be that it is only suitable for canine Esperantists, and no self-respecting human would use it, except of course to a dog... But no one ever accused me of being self-respecting, lol. I don't even have a dog.Yeah, I saw that thread. I don't mind words that are not from the base vocabulary. It can be especially useful in aviation/transportation and now, evidently, dog training. But since there are members here that are-- uh, esperanto fundamentalists would be the nicest way to put it, that it's not even worth getting into the argument with them...
Rejsi (Rodyti profilį) 2014 m. rugpjūtis 5 d. 00:56:58
sergejm (Rodyti profilį) 2014 m. rugpjūtis 5 d. 13:40:12
Christa627:Which is better, to teach Esperanto to a dog, or to a parrotTo teach a parrot to command a dog in Esperanto.?

Alkanadi (Rodyti profilį) 2014 m. rugpjūtis 5 d. 13:54:28
...Dogs aren't born knowing commands in any language.I think dogs are born knowing some commands. For example, ruf ruf, and bark bark. That is how I communicate with my dog. Just teasing.
Christa627 (Rodyti profilį) 2014 m. rugpjūtis 5 d. 19:24:09
sergejm:Sounds like fun!Christa627:Which is better, to teach Esperanto to a dog, or to a parrotTo teach a parrot to command a dog in Esperanto.?