Part 01 - Esperanto is a language suitable for everything.
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Some of those words are like the spanish words for that stuff, but there are weird letters I can't write with my keyboard =/
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@ghenulo Flaws in an IAL remain flaws in an IAL despite of someone's liking of those flaws.
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@ghenulo If you want to be understood by people, you'll have to bother to speak what they're speaking.
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@ghenulo Those two words, what an insightful analysis. Not.
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@CivilizedMan444 It is a complete relexification.
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@HailCthulhu Your rant about agreement et al reminds me of that rant by a LISP supporter about how unnecessary data types are in programming languages. Personally, I like strongly typed programming languages, but to each his own.
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Wow, these videos are great! But come on, 7000 views? People should try propagating these as much as possible. I certainly will.
sofiankrt 10 months ago 6
Esperanto sounds beautiful. English is easy for some people, but for some others it's extremely hard to pronounce the vowels properly. Esperanto only has 5 vowels and they always sound the same, which is much simpler. Also it has only one article for everything, which is ''la''. I'm not saying it will replace all languages, but I'm sure it could replace english as a ''universal language''.
MrDanteaguilar 10 months ago 6