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Uploaded by on Jul 25, 2007

Esperanta alfabeto
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  • C^ = S^?

    G^ = J^?

    Dankon pro la leciono! =)

  • C^ ne egalas al S^?

    G^ ne egalas al J^?

  • Wow that's simple

  • Ho! Cxio estas simple.

  • so everything ends in O like Bo Co Cho nicee :D

  • Do, cxio finigxas per -O kiel Bo Co Cho bone :)

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  • thank you for this lesson!!!

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  • @IkarusKommt

    Tio estas trajto de la angla lingvo!

    Vi tute eraras kiam vi supozas ke temas pri ĝenerala homa trajto. Tiu respondo montras la hontindan unulingvecon de la anglalingvanaro. Multaj el vi havas neniun koncepton pri la alilingva mondo, kaj vi supozas ke ĉiuj aliaj lingvoj funkcias samkiel funkcias la angla.

    La kritikoj faritaj de uloj kiel vi estas ignorindaj. Vi evidente estas tro konomanka por meriti la atenton. Scii oni prononcas scii, ne ssii!

    Ĝis por ĉiam!

  • @aleksesco By using Google translator you can get your text in each spelling variation possible – another reason why conlang which cannot limit itself with letters of A to Z has no chances of adoption.

  • @alejandro31192 In E-o we have these Polish idiocies: cons. oppositon B-P, J-C, GH-CH, D-T, V-F, G-K, JH-SH, Z-S; affricates C, CH, JH, GH, etc., etc.

    And don't even tell me you don't need to learn that "ssi'i" is written "scii" and "egzamene" as "ekzameno"...

  • @alejandro31192 The movable stress allows better recognition of words and easily available to most of humankind. The fact that Esperanto made it fixed leads to more complex phonetics because the distinction of the words is moved to unstressed vowels. Requiring from humankind that it should be able to pronounce unstressed o or i different from unstressed a or e is unreasonable.

  • @alejandro31192 Li nun povos traduki ĉion per Google Translator :D

  • @IkarusKommt Haha! and you support English which have all kinds of stress? Esperanto only 2 and you know perfectly were it is. Stress in the penultimate syllable if the word have more than one syllabe.

  • @IkarusKommt "complex phonetic language of Polish"? where did you read that? You have even spelling contest for English language! Get real.

    I won't reply more stupid comments in English. From now on I will write in Esperanto and you translate it word for word. I make the effort, you make the effort too. And if your comments are so baseless as heretofore I won't even reply.

  • @IkarusKommt Ok, it's not my problem you can't even pronounce well in English... all people of all countries can hear those differences and pronounce those sounds. Find me someone who can't and I'll show you another one of that country who DO can.

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