 So, don't you hear me voodie veedio? And today I want to talk about two topics tonight. The first topic is that there seems to be a few Esperantists who always want to contradict the use of English in situations when Esperanto might be affected. So, for example, last night I sent my proposal that we will use or use the word Esperanto later in December. Because I want to raise interest in Esperanto between non Esperantists. But it seems that some people misunderstood the intention because they said in my comments and messages why don't they just use Esperanto or why don't they use Esperanto alive? Why do we have to use the English word? And now I just want to clarify the situation. Well, the English isn't our bad friend. Esperanto doesn't exist to contradict the English. If the English isn't a bad friend of the world, that doesn't matter to Esperanto. Esperanto is a foreign language. It was born before the birth of the English language. It was born during the time of the French language. And, in fact, after the English was born and the French didn't want to say that to the French because they don't like that idea. But that doesn't matter. And the second thing is that I don't want Esperantists. So, for example, if we use the word Esperanto or Esperanto alive probably English speakers, but other speakers of other languages they see that and say that's a foreign thing doesn't matter to me and they just don't understand it. I want them to understand it. What is the meaning of the campaign? Isn't it? So, if we use the words Esperanto live it's interesting. Because when we see that they don't know what Esperanto is but they know that it must live. So, what is it? It actually demands the law. So, when we see it maybe they think, hmm, is Esperanto an affair that I must know? Is Esperanto something something that is serious and alive? And I never heard of it before? And then we wait that they understand it? That's the intent, the goal of the campaign. It's not for your interest between Esperantists. It doesn't matter to the Esperantists. We wish not Esperantists. And the second thing of this video blog is an interesting evolution of Esperanto that we saw and discussed with Kaya during the night, in fact. It's the use of the words practice and exercise. Well, for those who don't know exercise means when I say it without using the word exercise. So, it simply means that you repeat something to improve it. That's exercise. So, you repeat or, in fact, not repeat something. You repeat something to improve it. And practice actually means a full-time occupation, a profession. So, that's the interesting evolution of these verbs. Many people, during the last years and in principle in the last time, used the verb practice in the sense of exercise. And, in fact, we see more people who use practice that way or people who actually use exercise. And I believe that it's not just an error, it started that way. But now, it's actually the real way to use these verbs. I also use exercise. But almost everyone with whom I speak uses practice. And it's not just an error of many beginners. I think that, in fact, it's an evolution of the language. And maybe the voters must judge it. So, if you liked this video, like it, share it, subscribe it, subscribe to my channel if you haven't already. And I'll see you in the next video. And if you're not there, I'll find you. I'll see you tonight. Because it seems that one day I'll buy my computer and I'll go to the university for some bad things. And I hope that he's not one of my viewers because he's already maybe I'll influence him a bit but it's not important. And as always, I want to thank my viewers on the page, and you are Robert Port Alexander Toffes and Colt Anton Lindsay Slavishka and Robin Nielsen, Lupe Serres Jason Knuckles, Shane Powell and Ludisto. And if you want to donate to my channel maybe it's better to be there. So you can click the bell and subscribe to my channel.