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Olda and oldulo?

од lavagulo, 28. март 2010.

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Језик: English

mrdeano (Погледати профил) 01. април 2010. 20.32.01

Scalex:
mrdeano:What's wrong with it being too English?
Usually, Esperanto words are taken from words which exist in multiple languages, and spread across a large area - juna is related to the German, French, and Spanish (from a quick check in lernu's vortaro), whereas "old" is primarily English.
ooh okay.
I suppose it doesn't really matter. It is just one word. Out of what? thousands?

darkweasel (Погледати профил) 01. април 2010. 20.48.57

A more international root would be something starting with vi(e)-, which occurs in French vieux and Spanish viejo.

ceigered (Погледати профил) 02. април 2010. 05.08.14

darkweasel:A more international root would be something starting with vi(e)-, which occurs in French vieux and Spanish viejo.
Which both come from "vetulus" (from "vetus"). However, I doubt people will want to be called vetuloj just for having some "olda" traits rido.gif

If something were to be born from a "vie" root though, I'd go for "viel" or "viejo" (seeming as eux and eaux are the descendants of a dark-L sound change, "vielo" makes more sense than "vioo" to me)

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