Re: [Goanet] Konkani adages...

2010-06-22 Thread rcabral
Are Faustobab, Hanv zannam tuka khub mog mhunnon Konknnicho. Mhakai khub pautt dukh dista konknni utram Romi lipint vankddim boroil'lim. Tiatranchea jahiratincher ba kednam kednam chuki astat. Hache bodol kitem tori korunk zata? Kitem-i tori upai asat thoddeo tori vostu sarkheo korpak? Khub

Re: [Goanet] Konkani adages...

2010-06-22 Thread Frederick Noronha
Guys, the Facebook page on Konkani adages is here: http://www.facebook.com/fredericknoronha#!/group.php?gid=34190402370ref=ts Valmiki (Faleiro) got this ball rolling! FN Frederick Noronha -- - Frederick Noronha +91-9822122436

Re: [Goanet] Konkani adages...

2010-06-22 Thread Frederick Noronha
Thanks Joel for your feedback. The Facebook posts are done by verious posters, with rough spellings. You're right. FN Frederick Noronha +91-9822122436 +91-832-2409490 Joel wrote: Hi Fred, If there is a chance, some changes could be effected in the spelling of some of the Konknni words:

[Goanet] Konkani adages...

2010-06-18 Thread Fausto Da Costa
Joel baban utram odik nitt ritin boroileant. Punn... Dongra-voilim fulam Dev *ximpta*. hi... Dongravoilim zhaddam Dev ximpta Oxi ti mhonn'nni, oxem mhaka dista. Ani ek mhonn'nni: Tempa pormonem matheak kurponnem punn fattlea V. Ixttachea ankar Pri. Nevel Gracias mathallo boroita Tempa pormonnem

Re: [Goanet] Konkani adages...

2010-06-17 Thread Edward Verdes
Subject: Re: [Goanet] Konkani adages... Dongor pokrun undir kaddlo!

Re: [Goanet] Konkani adages...

2010-06-17 Thread Frederick Noronha
Some other suggestions: here are some mountain sayings, while on the subject (but not related to the molehill series): Dongra-voilim fulam dev shimpta Heaven waters the mountain flowers (the hardy are blessed) Ilem ilem punji kelear, dongor zata If you build a heap little by little, it will

Re: [Goanet] Konkani adages...

2010-06-17 Thread Venantius J Pinto
and bristles out of the gap and came running down towards them, and ever after they used to say: *Much outcry, little outcome.** * venantius j pinto Message: 8 Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2010 19:58:20 -0700 (PDT) From: Victor Rangel-Ribeiro vrangel...@yahoo.com Subject: Re: [Goanet] Konkani adages

Re: [Goanet] Konkani adages...

2010-06-17 Thread joelds
Hi Fred, If there is a chance, some changes could be effected in the spelling of some of the Konknni words: Dongra-voilim fulam Dev *ximpta*. Moddvollachem sunnem *nhoi *ghorchem, nhoi *ghantt*achem. Dha zannancho sangat korcho *nhoi*, koroddachea ujeak *xekchem* nhoi. Regards. Joel.

[Goanet] Konkani adages...

2010-06-16 Thread Frederick Noronha
There's a small discussion on the topic of Konkani adages going on currently at my Facebook page. It's based on the collection by Valmiki Faleiro. Someone asked: How is Making a mountain out of a molehill said in konkani? Can anyone let me know? If you know the answer, please post it here

Re: [Goanet] Konkani adages...

2010-06-16 Thread Edward Verdes
Is it...Kaddiecho dongor korop ? Edward Verdes - Original Message - From: Frederick Noronha How is Making a mountain out of a molehill said in konkani? Can anyone let me know? If you know the answer, please post it here and I'll forward. Tks! FN

Re: [Goanet] Konkani adages...

2010-06-16 Thread joelds
Dongor pokrun undir kaddlo!

[Goanet] Konkani adages...

2010-06-16 Thread JoeGoaUk
[Goanet] Konkani adages...   We in ‘Xastti’ simply said.. 'Edemxem asa tem edem korunk'   (Blowing small (and negligible) out of proportion)     Quote: How is Making a mountain out of a molehill said in konkani? Can anyone let me know? joego...@yahoo.co.uk for Goa NRI related info... http

Re: [Goanet] Konkani adages...

2010-06-16 Thread Victor Rangel-Ribeiro
16, 2010 7:33:47 AM Subject: Re: [Goanet] Konkani adages... Dongor pokrun undir kaddlo!

[Goanet] Konkani adages, axioms, maxims, idioms and proverbs...

2009-08-04 Thread Frederick FN Noronha
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[Goanet] Konkani adages: A long loin-cloth, an useless boast

2008-12-05 Thread Frederick FN Noronha
Laamb kaxtti, boddai bextti A long loin-cloth, an useless boast Laamb til naikanche, ghorant hal bailanche Longer the 'til' (vermillion line applied on forehead after morning puja) of the lords, greater the trouble for their wives at home Mor sundor, paiem kalle The peacock is beautiful but his

[Goanet] Konkani adages: A long loin-cloth, an useless boast

2008-12-05 Thread Miguel Braganza
it better.   Mog asundi.   Miguel Date: Sat, 6 Dec 2008 00:57:47 +0530 From: Frederick \FN\ Noronha [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Goanet] Konkani adages: A long loin-cloth, an useless boast Message-ID:     [EMAIL PROTECTED] Laamb til naikanche, ghorant hal bailanche Longer the 'til' (vermillion line

[Goanet] KONKANI ADAGES: One who borrows, knows the true value of money

2008-11-07 Thread Frederick [FN] Noronha * फ्रेडरिक नोरोन्या
Duddvanchi kimmot, uxnnem magta tho zano One who borrows, knows the true value of money Apunn-ui khaina, dusreak-ui dina Neither does he eat, nor does he share. Alxi munxea jeunchi-khaunchi axea, tor kiteak boisola konnxea? (konnxeak?) Lazy man, if you wish to eat, why are you sitting in the

[Goanet] Konkani adages: A guest in two houses ends up hungry

2008-11-04 Thread Frederick [FN] Noronha * फ्रेडरिक नोरोन्या
Kondo galun thav poleta He checks the depth of water with a bamboo stick (tries to elicit information with clever questions) Don ghorancho paunno upaxim A guest in two houses ends up hungry Aslolem naslolem mhoje gayrint, mhaka khuinchim soirim-dairim? The little I have belongs to my cowshed,

[Goanet] Konkani adages: Mud for the dead, bread for the living

2008-11-01 Thread Frederick [FN] Noronha * फ्रेडरिक नोरोन्या
Mud for the dead, bread for the living Meloleak mati, jiveak rotti (or Jiveak ratti, mel'leak mati) To lose the crab, and half a finger as well. Kurli-i geli, ordhem bott-ui gelem If you bathe a crow in milk does it turn white? Kaulleak dudhan dhulear, dhovo zata? Check out more at:

Re: [Goanet] Konkani adages: Test a friend by asking a favour, test a relative (on how he treats you) by visiting

2008-10-31 Thread Cip Fernandes
Amita,   Please post the good ones only, ignore and forget the bad ones.   Cip --- On Wed, 10/29/08, Amita Kanekar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Amita Kanekar [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Goanet] Konkani adages: Test a friend by asking a favour, test a relative (on how he treats you

[Goanet] Konkani adages: After death, sorrow; after ruination, advice

2008-10-31 Thread Frederick [FN] Noronha * फ्रेडरिक नोरोन्या
After death, sorrow; after ruination, advice (offers of help will come only after it's too late) Melea uprant dukh, padd zatoch buddh For the greed of (earning high) interest, the capital is lost Labache axek, mudhôl nashek A bull does as his master wants (used to describe one without an

Re: [Goanet] Konkani adages: After death, sorrow; after ruination, advice

2008-10-31 Thread Edward Verdes
@lists.goanet.org Sent: Friday, October 31, 2008 8:49 PM Subject: [Goanet] Konkani adages: After death, sorrow;after ruination, advice After death, sorrow; after ruination, advice (offers of help will come only after it's too late) Melea uprant dukh, padd zatoch buddh For the greed of (earning high) interest

Re: [Goanet] Konkani adages: Test a friend by asking a favour, test a relative (on how he treats you) by visiting

2008-10-30 Thread Silvia Bragança
thaks a lot silvia

Re: [Goanet] Konkani adages: Test a friend by asking a favour, test a relative (on how he treats you) by visiting

2008-10-29 Thread Amita Kanekar
There are also some nasty casteist ones. I remember hearing one a long time ago from a relative, intending to mean you can't expect perfection; there will always be something bad around. But it likened the bad with 'Maharvaddo' i.e.the settlement of the Mahars! Gaanv thayn maharvaddo or some

Re: [Goanet] Konkani adages: Test a friend by asking a favour, test a relative (on how he treats you) by visiting

2008-10-29 Thread Frederick [FN] Noronha * फ्रेडरिक नोरोन्या
That's true! Gauncho ganv, mhar khaum Let the village commonlands of the village befall to the 'Mhars'. (Nobody cares for what is owned in common.) Ganv hansta mhunn mhar-vaddo (or gaudo) hansta The village laughs, so the ward of 'mhars' (or the 'gawda') also laughs Bamnant vaddlolo, bamna

[Goanet] Konkani adages: Test a friend by asking a favour, test a relative (on how he treats you) by visiting

2008-10-29 Thread Venantius Pinto
Dear Amita, Please post the Marathi version when you come across it. For that matter please consider posting such material more often. Take care. venantius j pinto From: Amita Kanekar [EMAIL PROTECTED] There are also some nasty casteist ones. I remember hearing one a long time ago from a