 ḏᵍᶜᵜᵐᵒᵝᵝᵉᵉᵉᵒ🔱ᵈᵉᵁᵉᵉ ᵃᵀᶜᵍᵐᵐᵃᵕᵃᵉᵈ ᵐᵃᵏ ᵃᵀᵉᵉ ᵃᵉᵉ ᵃᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᶽᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵈ ᵃᵉᵉᵉ ᵃ�ᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉᵉ� ԽԱԱԱԸ, ԵլԱԿ, երեԷ, ԱԱԱԾ, ԵԳիքը, ԵձԿԱԱԱԿ, ԵԧԱԱԱ, ԵՅ, ԱԱԾ, Դթ, Եվ, ԴԱԾ, Դդ, ԧԱԾ, Դԅ, ԴԱԾ, ԴԱԾ, ԼԱԾ, ԼԱԾ, ԴԱԾ, ԵԿ, Դԅ, ԴԱԾ, ԴԱԾ, ԴԱԾ, ԴԱԾ, ԴԱ� I forgot to say that before, because he came from my country, and that's all. Thank you! Hello! Hello, so can you introduce yourself? Hello, my name is Uki, that's the bad name, because my real name is too long. Do you want to know? Yes. This Uki-Armazufa used to live in Laxana. So, I initially want to introduce him, because he speaks Esperanto very well. Yes, I'll say that. So, I'll check it out. So, now I want to know, how did you connect with Esperanto? Well, in fact, I connected with Esperanto in August of 2010. When I was in Uigirta, and I did my thing, and in my computer, I found Esperanto. I found Esperanto, which is Esperanto, and in the end, I learned Esperanto. I learned Esperanto, and now I speak Esperanto. And when did that happen? Before? Before, four years. Four years. And is this your only congress? No, before, I was in the other Indonesia congress, and also Japan congress, the congress and other conferences. And do you have any advice for other people? For those who are learning Esperanto. Yes, learning Esperanto is a great help. Yes, learning Esperanto is a great help. Practically a lot. I watch a lot of videos. So, yes, I just want to introduce him, because today he has to translate a lot for me. And now he speaks Esperanto very well. And that's fine, so thank you. So, I'm very... Come here, come here. Oh, I'm getting it, I'm getting it. Hello, this is my new speaker. Esperanto. Yes. So, I introduce you to my channel. My name is Yastreski Malana. So, I'm still a student of the University of Indonesia, a member of the state. Do you know? Yes. And what do you want to do after 20 years? Well, yes. And I... I want to do it a lot. So, let's go. What is your most favorite channel? What do you like the most about this congress? What is the most beautiful one? The most beautiful one. Yes, I like people to film. And they just stay in the middle of the chamber with a cup full of coffee in hand. And it seems that they don't have friends. So, I want to meet them. So, introduce yourself. I'm Tristan, and he's a guy. Yes, I'm a guy. Who lives in Australia. I don't live in Australia. Who lives in Australia. Australia. Oh, that's very cool. I really like Australia. But it's too good now, because you're not in Australia. Yes, yes. It's the most beautiful when I'm in Australia. So, what part of Australia? Melbourne. Melbourne. That southern group that I don't like. Ah, me. So, when did you first learn Esperanto? Before. Months. And it's so cool. I must honestly say that I like you a lot now. Ah, always? Yes, yes. So, what part of the year do you like? Before, five, six... Yes, I think it's been fifteen years. Fifteen. So, it's between fifteen and six. Okay, good. So, you speak good? Yes, but after a week I speak that way. Oh, I understand. I don't understand. So, what is your favourite colour? Red. And what is your sexiest place in the congress? The sexiest place. The sexiest place. The most beautiful place. Yeah, maybe. No, maybe. I understand that, but what is it? Is it Diane? Is it... him? The health worker? Or is it his very beautiful friend? Yeah, I think it's... Probably him? Yes, yes, I'm happy. So, thank you for your time. You are now familiar with the people of this country. Yes, thank you. In this congress... Okay, good. And when did you learn Esperanto? I learned Esperanto... five years ago. Oh, five years ago. Oh, good, good. And why did you choose to learn it? Because I was interested in learning Esperanto. Oh, good, good. And what is your favourite colour? My favourite colour is... White and red. White and red. Very different colours. And what is the most beautiful place in the congress? Like you. And is it you? Me. Very good answer. So, thank you for your time. Okay. Hello. So, what is your name? What is your name? My name is Cindy. Cindy, Cindy. And when did you learn Esperanto? I learned Esperanto in... In... A year. Yes, a year. One year. One year. Oh, good. And what is your favourite colour? My favourite colour. Your favourite colour. Yes. My favourite colour. My favourite colour. What is your favourite colour? Blue. Blue. Blue. Oh, good. And what is the most beautiful place in the congress? What is... Sir Liños, Alice entrega. Jesus, Jesus! Ayves... Mr. Liños? You see this? What is your favourite place in the congress? rehearsals in the congress Where are your first calls? of this congress, which I believe is the spirit of a race, a diversity, something else, there are a lot of races. So the discussions have already ended and now we are going to find food and I have to find my bags. I don't know where they are. Yes, because I have two bags, where I came from, and I don't have bags, and I put them on the floor, and then I went to that chamber and it was full of students, and I can't see my bags. I don't know where my bags are. I don't think it's a good idea. It's always a terrible person. So now we're going to the hotel to eat, as you can see, it's very hot. Welcome to Indonesia again. So we just came to the hotel and now we can eat for a moment. We are going to eat. So we are going to eat, we have a show and I believe that everyone is very happy. And here is my food. Hello. Hello. Hello. Okay, that's enough. After 30 minutes, the, what is it, the soul, seminalio, bonne, and here is the food. And now, I would like to say to your president, I declare that you are cats. He is happy, that's a word for a cat. So here is the president. And here is Johnny M. There, again. He is in almost every movie today. I have to make him laugh. Don't make him laugh. Go, go. So we are in group and we are discussing the most difficult aspects of Esperanto for our Indonesian languages, so for example I speak English and they speak Korean. And we found that for Koreans the most difficult aspects are in a very good way Pens maniero, chad pur eili Esperanto estas pii Eropa lingvo Lodua poima fathila fakto estas transitivetso Chad e la korea lingvo transitivetso ne estas margita Kay parkeri... Or parkerigi la grandan wortostokon de Esperanto Chad estas preskaw... Ne estas similetso entre de la du lingvo Lodua poima fathila fakto estas accusitivo Preskaw ne existas lingvo Preskaw ililate al tempo, daoro, distanso, peitia plu De novo transitivetso, chad nene vera margitas tiyon en lingvo Kay la differenso inter de da, kay de Ti u estas pekapurni Kjell chiam, mi volas danki mia indonatsanton chad peitron Chad veresen eili, mi ne povas daudi gichitium kanalo Ilis estas the vivsango de chitium kanalo Kay mia jis nunne indonatsantoi estas Andrew Timp, bon kore komitsanto Chris Perdue, Craig Robertson, G. B. Ante Va va va, puncto fine fine, puncto ito Jacob, James Harland, Jay Z. Knuckles, la stranga Lex de Olivia Ludisto, Magrita Kilpac, Robert Nielsen Robert Poe, Sarah S. C. Shane Power Tommy Linsley, Andy Mantinas, kay you know who