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sudanglo (User's profile) October 20, 2011, 9:35:40 AM
The discussion amply demonstrates that there are taboo words in different cultures, and that they may differ even when there is a common language.
But are there really any taboo words in Esperanto (racist or otherwise)?
It is sometimes said that Esperanto is a language without culture. The existence of taboo words in Esperanto might be a counter-argument. How could a language without culture have taboo words?
But are there really any taboo words in Esperanto (racist or otherwise)?
It is sometimes said that Esperanto is a language without culture. The existence of taboo words in Esperanto might be a counter-argument. How could a language without culture have taboo words?
pikolas (User's profile) October 21, 2011, 5:19:27 PM
sudanglo:But are there really any taboo words in Esperanto (racist or otherwise)?That is a fascinating question that puzzles me as well.
But I don't think having taboo words is a positive trait in any language. It usually stands for a dark past.
Also, the fact that it has no culture shouldn't be something necessarily bad.