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orion17 orion17 3 Haziran 2020, 3 Haziran 2020 tarihinde düzenlendi 3 Haziran 2020 11:55:14 UTC, 3 Haziran 2020 12:15:40 UTC düzenlendi flag Report link Kalıcı bağlantı

Is it permissible to add a sentence using spoken language? As long as it's still considered standard spoken language.

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Thanuir Thanuir 3 Haziran 2020 3 Haziran 2020 13:39:16 UTC flag Report link Kalıcı bağlantı

Kyllä. Suosittelen käyttämään sopivaa tunnistetta tai lisäämään kommentin, joka mainitsee, että kyseessä on puhekieli.

shekitten shekitten 3 Haziran 2020 3 Haziran 2020 15:10:03 UTC flag Report link Kalıcı bağlantı

It's definitely permissible and is something I try to do a lot of. Ideally leave a comment saying that it is colloquial, and someone will add a tag who is able to do so. If no one does, feel free to message a corpus maintainer or advanced contributor.

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orion17 orion17 4 Haziran 2020 4 Haziran 2020 12:57:56 UTC flag Report link Kalıcı bağlantı

It's sad when you said if no one does 😅

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shekitten shekitten 4 Haziran 2020 4 Haziran 2020 13:08:18 UTC flag Report link Kalıcı bağlantı

Usually it's just absent-mindedness or bad luck :D Also, once you've written 1000 sentences, please feel free to apply to be an advanced contributor so you can tag sentences: https://en.wiki.tatoeba.org/art...d-contributors

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orion17 orion17 4 Haziran 2020 4 Haziran 2020 13:30:13 UTC flag Report link Kalıcı bağlantı

That's interesting.. thanks for mentioning that for me.
It's been 7 years since I became a member here yet I only have 700 sentences so far, and am an ordinary contributor :D

Ricardo14 Ricardo14 6 Haziran 2020 6 Haziran 2020 13:09:59 UTC flag Report link Kalıcı bağlantı

+1 - I do that always. Some of them are ungrammatical, so I tag them as "colloquial".

Aiji Aiji 7 Haziran 2020 7 Haziran 2020 04:35:53 UTC flag Report link Kalıcı bağlantı

I prefer to use the tag "spoken language" instead of colloquial since colloquial can be used in writing.

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Ricardo14 Ricardo14 7 Haziran 2020 7 Haziran 2020 14:16:35 UTC flag Report link Kalıcı bağlantı

Haven't thought about that :O Thank you! Going to use it from now one and little by little I'm going to replace "colloquial" by "spoken language" on the ones I've tagged. :)

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Aiji Aiji 7 Haziran 2020 7 Haziran 2020 14:40:25 UTC flag Report link Kalıcı bağlantı

I haven't expressed myself properly, sorry. I didn't mean to replace "colloquial" by "spoken language" but to distinguish both. "colloquial", just like "formal" can be used both in spoken and written language. So we may have sentences tagged "spoken language" and "colloquial", others only "spoken language", etc. I guess it all depends on the language you're using (using the english denomination doesn't always make things easy!)

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Ricardo14 Ricardo14 7 Haziran 2020 7 Haziran 2020 17:17:58 UTC flag Report link Kalıcı bağlantı

> sorry.

Please, don't be sorry :) We're all learning and trying to make Tatoeba awesome every single day :)

> "colloquial", just like "formal" can be used both in spoken and written language. So we may have sentences tagged "spoken language" and "colloquial", others only "spoken language", etc.

In Portuguese, many people write in the so-called "spoken language" way, I guess.

Let me try to draw you a picture :)

For short, we can't say "Me sinto feliz." (I feel happy / I'm happy ) because "me" is called an "pronome oblíquo". In order words, we can't call it, syntaxly saying, "subject". That said, we should say "Eu me sinto feliz." (Eu = I)

However, despite formal texts, everybody writes and says "Me sinto feliz." and it's the most natural way to say it - even some grammars hating its existence hehe

But it gets more interesting: "Te amo." You should have guessed that the "proper" way would be "Eu te amo.", but **no one** ever says or writes this way except if an emphasis is intended.

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orion17 orion17 8 Haziran 2020 8 Haziran 2020 02:48:28 UTC flag Report link Kalıcı bağlantı

Okay now I'm a bit confused whether I have to choose colloquial or spoken language 😅

anyway, since I'm only ordinary member, will you help me tag a sentence I added as spoken language?
I only hope there's an easier way to report a sentence issue like clicking a button near the sentence, so I don't have to copy the sentence number and search advanced contibutors who can help me immediately...

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Thanuir Thanuir 8 Haziran 2020 8 Haziran 2020 05:22:56 UTC flag Report link Kalıcı bağlantı

Voit kirjoittaa kommentin asiasta lauseen alle.