vidblogo(english and esperanto)
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Its a great langauge. I'm doing french at uni and I have to study all different verb endings and tense, esperanto takes this pain away, it's great plus it has as a lovley sounding quality to it
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¡Guapo!
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Jordan, you really are a smart guy, but now, let me ask you a question. If you said learn German, well you should agree that accents are crappy. I can spean French and Romanian, and I am currently learning Spanish, but anyway, you know, accents in a language are crappy. To make a keyboard with accents is crappy, to make computer software work poperly with accents is shitty, to make subtitles in movies with accents is crappy. Then why should there be in Esperanto? Do you agree with that?
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Im actually going to start learning esperanto independently. Im just waiting for one more book to come in the mail then ill be all set to start. its a cool language, wish me luck!
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rofl i love ur little toy
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Mi samopinias, vi tro dulcxegas,
Vi estas sxatinda homo!
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Ay Pobre muñequita... hahhahahaha
Oh Sh...
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Bela musiko, FMA estas granda anime'
Kisojn
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Ah.. Vi estas tro dulcxega!!
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ha ha maybe the bread did sell a friend!
im irish.. i don't think i have a flair for other languages... but ill keep trying
im trying to learn esperanto... i suck.. la amikon vendis pano... see i told ya
saramanic 4 years ago
Lol, not bad if you meant to say: "The bread sold a friend."
Remember, the 'n' at the end of a noun shows the object of the sentence. "The friend(subject) sold(verb) bread(object...so this takes the 'n')"
"La amiko vendis panon."
~*Jordan*~
amadeus5521 4 years ago