多鄰國世界語tips and notes短語篇commen phrase(中英對照)

?IS
Note that the word for bye in Esperanto is ?is. This is short for ?is la revido (goodbye), which literally means until the re-seeing.
?is在世界語里意思為“再見”。這是?is la revido (goodbye)的簡化,直譯過來是直至再次見面。
So, ?is actually means until, but by itself means bye.
所以,?is的真正意思是“直到…時(shí)候”,不過它單獨(dú)出現(xiàn)時(shí),是再見的意思。
many expressions end in -n.
關(guān)于結(jié)尾“-n”的更多表達(dá)
In Esperanto, greetings, thanks, congratulations and other similarexpressions usually end in -n. The simple reason for this will be coveredin a future skill (Accusative) that explains the -n word ending.
在世界語中,問候,表達(dá)謝意,祝賀以及其他相似的表達(dá)通常使用“-n”結(jié)尾的詞。原因會在(賓格篇)解釋中以“-n”結(jié)尾的詞
question words
疑問詞
Kiu? means "which person or thing?". When used in relationto a person, it usually translates to "who?". Kiel? means"in what manner?", "how?".
Kiu的意思是“哪個(gè)人或哪件事物”。如果是涉及到一個(gè)人,那kiu通常是翻譯成誰(who)。Kiel的意思是“用啥方式”,“怎么樣?”
esperanto names
世界語名字
People who speak Esperanto generally use their own names, but sometimeschoose a name that is easier to pronounce in Esperanto, or an Esperanto nickname.
說世界語的人通常使用自己的名字,但是有時(shí)候他們會選擇比世界語發(fā)音要簡單的讀音去讀,亦或者使用世界語昵稱
Names for men in Esperanto generally end in -o, and nicknamesin -?jo.
男性的名字在世界語里以“-o”結(jié)尾,昵稱以“ -?jo”結(jié)尾
A man named David could decide to use David, Davido or the nickname Da?jo.
例如,大衛(wèi)可以選擇使用David, Davido,或者是昵稱Da?jo
For a woman, Esperanto names can end in -o or -a, andnicknames end in -njo.
對于女性,世界語名字能以“-o”或“-a”結(jié)尾,昵稱則以“ -njo”結(jié)尾
A woman named Susan could use Susan, Suzano, Suzana, or the nickname Sunjo.
所以,蘇珊能夠使用Susan, Suzano, Suzana,亦或者是昵稱Sunjo
原文來自www.duolingo.cn/skill/eo/Common-Phrases
翻譯:vanilo
封面是來自手機(jī)的雜志鎖屏……具體出自哪我也不知道(╥﹏╥)