hey guys, im new to this...I LOVE IT! completely relieves me of my russian and serbian struggles. would cyrillic alphabet be: kirilikju alfabet? (кириликйу алфабет) also, this russian dude i know understands this completely. so yes, they would. he is not studier of it either. this is GREAT. i hope to see a bigger community in the future.
My native language is Spanish and when I tried Interlingua I got the same impression that you got with Slovio. It is incredible, it is so easy to understand it, and the french and italian understand it too!. But Interlingua is not an Esperanto-like. I think that the romance languages need a romance Conlang based on Esperanto. Novial looks fine as an English and Romance combination, maybe that might be it.
Are you sure that all the Slavs would understand me if I uttered or scribbled things in Slovio?
I tried to learn Russian (Book: Learning Russian, Author: Nina Potapova) and in the very first lesson the author writes there is no equivalent to English "to be" in Russian but there exists "es" in Slovio.
hey guys, im new to this...I LOVE IT! completely relieves me of my russian and serbian struggles. would cyrillic alphabet be: kirilikju alfabet? (кириликйу алфабет) also, this russian dude i know understands this completely. so yes, they would. he is not studier of it either. this is GREAT. i hope to see a bigger community in the future.
zakyzeek 10 months ago
@zakyzeek
My native language is Spanish and when I tried Interlingua I got the same impression that you got with Slovio. It is incredible, it is so easy to understand it, and the french and italian understand it too!. But Interlingua is not an Esperanto-like. I think that the romance languages need a romance Conlang based on Esperanto. Novial looks fine as an English and Romance combination, maybe that might be it.
powerdriller10 10 months ago
doesnt mean that they wont understand
only because there is an ES or there is no ES
if you would be slavic you would understand
that this is not the problem
Arutho 1 year ago
Are you sure that all the Slavs would understand me if I uttered or scribbled things in Slovio?
I tried to learn Russian (Book: Learning Russian, Author: Nina Potapova) and in the very first lesson the author writes there is no equivalent to English "to be" in Russian but there exists "es" in Slovio.
Russian: Ja - student.
Slovio: Ja es student.
How about more complex sentences?
1989Zachyo 1 year ago