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  • J'aime bien!

  • Pardon, mais, si j'ai bien compris, il's agit de de la difficulte en comprehension. Un japonais N'ENTENDRAIT pas la difference entre les deux, bien qui'il soit capable de les reproduire, d'une maniere, comme vous dites, appuye.

  • j'aurais envie de te contredire car j'ai questionné un ami japonais a moi à la fac...

  • For Europe , turn to Latin or use Interlingua, for the World , maybe Esperanto (but it's still too indo-european I think) and an ideographic language as chines for script?

    Why not? I don't know.

    Another solution the super-translator in your pocket with a synthetized voice?

  • Notre ami Claude Piron a quitté ce monde, hier mardi 22 janvier 2008. Toute notre sympathie va à sa famille. Notre tristesse est grande, l'Espérantie est en deuil.

  • condoléances . . .

  • Is deze tekst vertaald te krijgen?

    Has this text been translated?

    Cxu eblas legi cxi tion, eble tradukita?

  • You and I know this, but try to convince your typical bigoted English speaker. The area where I live in South Africa, is known as "the last outpost", because of its Brisithness. And the scale of that stupid but characteristic chauvisnism is astonishing.

  • Sheep, cheap, chip. Socks, sucks. Boat, both. Bitch, beach. Etc.

    Hamburguer with an American acccent - sounds that very few languages have (Welsh?)

    24 vowel sounds in English.

    English as an international language is a loosing proposition.

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