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keithtx (Mostrar perfil) 30 de abril de 2010 22:26:47
is this the word I should use for "i play guitar"?
horsto (Mostrar perfil) 30 de abril de 2010 22:52:54
keithtx (Mostrar perfil) 30 de abril de 2010 22:56:51
ceigered (Mostrar perfil) 1 de mayo de 2010 06:38:57
patrik (Mostrar perfil) 1 de mayo de 2010 06:56:33

RiotNrrd (Mostrar perfil) 1 de mayo de 2010 07:16:03
ceigered (Mostrar perfil) 1 de mayo de 2010 07:32:40
Could make for a good supernatural mystery twist though - "Mi gitaras...." "Hn? Vi sxatas gitaroludi?" "Ne.... Mi gitaras" (have a couple of extra chapters, eventually people find out the spirit-ish entity doesn't play guitar but is in fact haunting a guitar, and there you have it, all the ground work for a story arc in a Japanese comic).
tommjames (Mostrar perfil) 1 de mayo de 2010 08:56:44
ceigered:I think "mi gitaras" could also mean "I am a guitar"I would advise against using it that way. When a verb is made out of a noun root that is some kind of tool or instrument the meaning is virtually always "to use that instrument". The implied esti is more for adjectivial roots, and even there the meaning often goes beyond a mere "is" relationship (as in "ĝi bluas", it radiates blueness, more than simply being blue).
http://bertilow.com/pmeg/vortfarado/principoj/fi...
ceigered (Mostrar perfil) 1 de mayo de 2010 09:48:24
horsto (Mostrar perfil) 1 de mayo de 2010 10:46:28
ceigered: Mi homas, yes?El [url=http://eo.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faŭsto]Faŭsto[/url] de Johann Wolfgang von Goethe:
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