Esperanto komentoj
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It sounds nothing like Spanish.
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Saluton Ubizmo !!
Mi havas sama problemoj, mi ne povas konvinki iun ajn pri lerni Esperanto kune kun mi. Ciuj miaj amikoj kaj mia familio pensas ke mi estas freneza kaj malnormala char mi volas lerni strangan lingvon. Se mi ne zorgas, mi amas Esperanton, mi kontinuos plibonigi mian Esperantan lerteco gxis me povas paroli gxin flue.
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Saluton, Ubizmo! I came to your channel for your ocarina skills, and stumbled upon this. After some research, I decided to learn Esperanto. Now, I know some basic Esperanto, thanks to this video! (I'm using the lernu.net resource to start my journey). Learning it is really fun and interesting, and I look forward to advancing in my Esperanto capabilities (this comment would be in Esperanto, but I don't know a whole lot yet haha).
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Spanish is my mother tongue and I can say Esperanto does not sound similar at all.
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Se nur la mondo havis pli Esperantiston kiel vi intelektula, ni havus pli bona loĝloko.
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@discojoe3 what is kind of dumb is that whenever I speak it people are like sorry i dont speak spanish. I'm like omg its not spanish.
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theres so many spainsh words, and it *SOUNDS* like it to a layman.
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An American who parolas Esperanton!
When my vocabulary gets better I wish paroli kun vi, mia frato.
Baldaŭ vi kapablos komenti en Esperanto, sendube!
ubizmo 7 months ago
The very first step to stop "globalization" we have to have a unique language like Esperanto that belongs to no culture& country.
La tuta koncepto kaj la beleco de Esperanto estas tio, ke, ĝi alvenas de neniu kulturo iel ajn. sekve ĉi tio kial vi povas lerni ĝin kaj uz ĝin sen perdanta vian kulturon kaj kutimojn. Mi amas Esperanton
gig970 1 year ago
@gig970 Vi tute pravas. Cetere, oni tute povas esprimi la ecojn de sia propra kulturo per Esperanto, kvazaŭ pontlingvo.
ubizmo 1 year ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
Esperanto is totally useless since it has no specific culture. I'd rather learn an aboriginal language than this artificial way of communicating.
SleazyProduction 1 year ago
@SleazyProduction How do you get from "Esperanto has no specific culture" to "Esperanto is totally useless"? I don't see any logical connection between the two claims. Since you acknowledge that it is a way of communicating, and communication isn't useless, doesn't it follow that Esperanto isn't useless?
Also, in the 120+ years it has been around, Esperanto has generated its own culture, or subculture, if you like. It's not for everybody, though, and I'm not one to proselytize it.
ubizmo 1 year ago 8