Have a point
貼文者: Hyperboreus, 2012年4月8日
訊息: 51
語言: English
darkweasel (顯示個人資料) 2012年4月13日下午4:52:43
LoadaLudo (顯示個人資料) 2012年4月13日下午4:57:54
darkweasel:Wait, what happened to this English-language thread?That was exactly what I tried to say, but probably because of my bad esperanto nobody will understand my intention.

darkweasel (顯示個人資料) 2012年4月13日下午5:17:15
LoadaLudo:Actually your Esperanto was fine and I understood it.darkweasel:Wait, what happened to this English-language thread?Exactly that was what I tried to say, but probably because of my bad esperanto nobody will understand my intention.

sudanglo (顯示個人資料) 2012年4月13日下午6:49:55
Hyperboreus (顯示個人資料) 2012年4月13日下午7:05:27
LoadaLudo (顯示個人資料) 2012年4月13日下午9:22:02
Hyperboreus (顯示個人資料) 2012年4月13日下午10:51:18
robbkvasnak (顯示個人資料) 2012年4月13日下午11:13:26
But this is OK, as in this forum it has already been exlained, that Esperanto was designed for both an intellectual and economical elite, and not for people who "live in the Amazonian jungle" or "scratch a living" (I was quite shocked to learn this.)Who ever wrote that is an elitist. I have never read that before. That is a very "malzamenhofa ideo".
Hyperboreus (顯示個人資料) 2012年4月13日下午11:20:37
opalo (顯示個人資料) 2012年4月13日下午11:43:31
Whether Esperanto (or any natural language) comes easy to you or not, depends on how far the learned language is from the languages you already know.While similarity of vocabulary is a huge help for the beginner, simplicity and predictability are the most important afterwards. The rules can be as alien as you like: if you can apply them, they become familiar.