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Përkthime - Spanjisht-Anglisht - sturkon

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sturkon
Tekst
Prezantuar nga nava91
gjuha e tekstit origjinal: Spanjisht

sturkon
Vërejtje rreth përkthimit
no so se questa parola è spagnola o catalana.Non la trovo in nessun dizionario. Grazie

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asturcon
Përkthime
Anglisht

Perkthyer nga acuario
Përkthe në: Anglisht

asturcon
Vërejtje rreth përkthimit
This word its a type of horse from Asturias (Spain) but you can´t look for in a dictionary

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19 Prill 2007 15:26

nava91
Numri i postimeve: 1268
Ahi, questo mi coglie impreparato...

19 Prill 2007 15:30

acuario
Numri i postimeve: 132
Lo siento, no sé explicarme muy bien en inglés, se le llama sturkon a un tipo determinado de caballos que hay en Asturias, a lo mejor la palabrita forma parte del peculiar español de Asturias donde tienen palabras que forman parte de un dialecto llamado "bable", es decir no es español, ni catalán, ni gallego, ni euskera. Espero haberte ayudado.

19 Prill 2007 15:35

nava91
Numri i postimeve: 1268
Non è questo il punto... Guarda qui...

19 Prill 2007 15:53

apple
Numri i postimeve: 972
Io tendo a dar ragione ad acuario, anche per il fatto che il richiedente credeva che la parola fosse in spagnolo o catalano, quindi l'ha sentita in un contesto spagnolo.

19 Prill 2007 16:07

nava91
Numri i postimeve: 1268
Se l'avesse sentita in un contesto spagnolo magari l'avrebbe capito che è una razza di cavalli... Va', chiedo a demian...

20 Prill 2007 05:48

kafetzou
Numri i postimeve: 7963
I don't know what you guys said in Italian, but here's a website that mentions the horse in English.

20 Prill 2007 07:15

nava91
Numri i postimeve: 1268
But the word is "sturkon", not "asturcon" or "Asturian".

20 Prill 2007 08:29

acuario
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ASTURIANO ES UN GENTILICIO DE LAS PERSONAS QUE VIVEN EN ASTURIAS NO TIENE NADA QUE VER CON ASTURCON. SUPONGO QUE LAS PERSONAS QUE VIVEN EN NAPOLES, SON NAPOLITANOS Y NO TIENE NADA QUE VER CON EL DULCE, O ES LO MISMO UNA PERSONA QUE UN DULCE, PUES ESO NO ES LO MISMO UN CABALLO QUE UNA PERSONA.

20 Prill 2007 13:47

kafetzou
Numri i postimeve: 7963
I don't think they're called sturkons in English.

As to acuario's message, that's nonsense. Many animal breeds have the name of the people who raised them. I can think of two horse breeds off hand, and I'm not even a horse afficionado: Arabians and Mongolians.

20 Prill 2007 13:52

apple
Numri i postimeve: 972
But, acuario, did you go to the link kafetzou gave? Do those horses look as they are in that link?

21 Prill 2007 02:22

Una Smith
Numri i postimeve: 429
I think the "sturkon" is a bastardization of "asturcon"; to many people's ears it would sound the same.



23 Prill 2007 16:21

apple
Numri i postimeve: 972
Thank you for you link about asturcon ponies, nava. The fact that they are ponies means that they are “not too big” (as Pirulito found out in his research: *Usturkon, *Sturkon —, «небольшой», «не слишком большой»). I searched a little more on google and found it (the little horse) spelled both sturcon and asturcon (even in Asturian sites). So, it makes me think that the word maybe has nothing to do with Asturias, although it begins by “astur”, but it may come from that word “Usturkon, Sturkon”. With regard with the Russian text, I read a little more: it says that the word for Russia, Russian and many others (like usturkon/sturkon) wouldn't come from Varyags (Scandinavians) or Slavs, as generally thought, but from peoples living in the Black Sea region (Scyths, Sarmatians, Ossetians).
Usturkon/sturkon meaning "not big" comes form those people languages.
What's more, I found a document in Catalan about a genetical research among different breeds of horses.
http://www.iecat.net/icea/pdf/quaderns%2024.pdf
if I understand well the asturcó is the most genetically different.
Might we have found an unknown ethymology?

25 Prill 2007 14:22

pirulito
Numri i postimeve: 1180
When in doubt, do what the President does. Guess. "te mando un besito e un sturkon"

*sturkon (lapsus calami )= stick-on, sticker (in Spanish "calcomanía" ).

Te mando un bestio y una calcomanía = I send you a little kiss and a stick-on.



26 Prill 2007 03:36

kafetzou
Numri i postimeve: 7963
What?

26 Prill 2007 14:01

apple
Numri i postimeve: 972
What do you mean, Pirulito? Stick on doesn't sound like sturkon...And what president are you talking about?