On the lighter side,
Seriously Fred, is this your observation?? Do you mean to say we
are living in the planet of the apes and their relatives and friends???
Can the 'Zungo' be easily identified...because I plan to visit along
with my young better (or bitter) half, should I be on my guard ???
I believe that our Heavenly Father invented man because he was disappointed in
the monkey
Mark Twain in Eruption, 1940
I. Nunes
--- On Sun, 11/1/09, MD mmdme...@gmail.com wrote:
On the lighter side,
Seriously Fred, is this your observation?? Do you mean to say we
are living in the planet of
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Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 22:16:38 +0400
From: Blasio Fernandes blasio.fernan...@emirates.com
Subject: [Goanet] Request for words for monkey in Konknni
Hi Blasio,
Mankod or Makod is one and the same as I stated before, the female monkey is
also known as Makode,
Hi all,
I have been off the net for a while, and upon reading a few of your
comments was pleasantly surprised that this request seems to have
taken off. Mr. Tavares (not Alfred) pointed out vandor, which I now
remember my Dad (both he and Grandpa were born in Mumbai). My mother
used makodd. I
Mogall Blasio bab,
Please, by all means, give us all English-Konkani combination words that you
know.
It will surely enrich the Konkani language.
Regarding writing as accurately as possible, it was a general suggestion.
Therefore,
I leave it entirely to you.
Moi-mogan,
Domnic Fernandes
Mogall Domnic Bab,
You said that you look forward to learning more of such combinations...
Then you say. We should write as accurately as possible...
Make up your mind and let me know whether you want such combinations
or accurate combinations and I will do likewise.
BTW, Freddy Agnelo
I think it works this way..
Mankod = man + kod
Where, man = human
Kod = like (may be in some other language. A combo ? probably )
Similarly makod = ma + kod
Where ma = shortened version of man
Kod = like
Therefore, mankod = makod
Blasio
From: domval...@hotmail.com
To: goa...@goanet.org
Why you asking such stupid questions no? Are you a makod no?
Caj.
*(words for monkey in Konknni?*
*moi-mogan,* * * * * * * * Domnic Fernandes*)
Stupid question or not, that reply was rude :-) FN (descendent of a makod!)
2009/10/28 Cajetan Alvares cajul...@googlemail.com:
Why you asking such stupid questions no? Are you a makod no?
Caj.
*(words for monkey in Konknni?*
*moi-mogan,* * * * * * * * Domnic Fernandes*)
--
Frederick
http://www.goanet.org/post.php?name=Newslist=goanetinfo=2009-Octoberpost_id=185086Stupid
question or not, that reply was rude :-) FN (descendent of a
makod!)2009/10/28
Frederick Noronha
--
Reply: Was NOT rude.
You answered my question and yet say that the reply was rude.
You are a descendant
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Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 10:38:10 +0400
From: Blasio Fernandes blasio.fernan...@emirates.com
To: goa...@goanet.org
Subject: [Goanet] Request for words for monkey in Konknni
Mankod or Makod is one and the same, hetem belongs to the same family but
slightly different the
The 'Devanagari' word 'Maakad' comes from the Sanskrit word 'Markat'
for a monkey.
In Sanskrit, I think it means someone who is playful or mischievous.
2009/10/27 Alfred de Tavares alfredtava...@hotmail.com:
Domnic,
I think 'makod' is derived from the Portuguese 'macaco, macaque'.
But in
Dear Blasio,
Thanks for providing an interesting combination of English+Konkani word,
mankod. -
man = human; kod = like. We look forward to learning more such combinations of
English-Konkani words.
As far as I know, the Goan Konkani word for monkey is makod. However, in
Karnataka
they call
[Goanet] Request for words for monkey in Konknni
MAKODD is the right word.
HETEM is another Makodd family
Hetim (pl) are not usually seen in Goa but seen many around Bangalore,
Hill stations, Bombay Elephanta Caves opp. Gate way or opp Taj. Etc
At Amboli ghats or water fall near Goa, you
Domnic,
I think 'makod' is derived from the Portuguese 'macaco, macaque'.
But in Indian/Hindu lore, wherein Hanuman his merry-makers hold
much enviable mythical predominance, there must be countless diferent
names for the loving creatures...
Over...to you, dear Santosh...
Chachaa
From:
'Hetém' is the femenine form used in Konkni...
Alfred...
Date: Sat, 24 Oct 2009 23:53:49 +0530
From: venantius.pi...@gmail.com
To: goanet@lists.goanet.org
Subject: [Goanet] Request for words for monkey in Konknni
All,
Besides makod, what are the other words for monkey in Konknni?
In Bardez, we also call them vanor... though it doesn't really sound
Konkani.
Keldem... poilaim?
JOEL.
On 10/24/09, Venantius J Pinto venantius.pi...@gmail.com wrote:
All,
Besides makod, what are the other words for monkey in Konknni?
venantius
The one type of monkey that can bee seen at temple compounds, some
railway stations
etc. are called 'mankod' while another wild monkey, larger in size and
has red behind, that
used to be called 'vandor' (in Kannada 'Vaanara') that is edible hence
hunted in 'south'.
To capture a mankod, a tender
All,
Besides makod, what are the other words for monkey in Konknni?
venantius
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