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Junesun (Pokaż profil) 3 lutego 2013, 11:23:47
If you would learn Esperanto through Duolingo if they had it, please vote in this poll.
Also, I'm thinking that we might be able to create something similar to Duolingo ourselves, if they don't want to do Esperanto. Esperanto is really regular, so it's probably easier to create lessons for Esperanto this way than German/Spanish/French/Italian/Portuguese lessons the way they're doing. What do you think?
Druif (Pokaż profil) 3 lutego 2013, 14:22:43
Bemused (Pokaż profil) 4 lutego 2013, 12:08:41
We all learn in different ways.
So the more alternatives available the better.
Plus it is a way of creating more web content in Esperanto and raising awareness of the language.
Red_Rat_Writer (Pokaż profil) 24 czerwca 2013, 22:27:24
but they are working on a way so that the community will be able to add languages.
Esperanto will probably be the first language that will be created by the community.
robbkvasnak (Pokaż profil) 24 czerwca 2013, 23:53:24
erinja (Pokaż profil) 25 czerwca 2013, 00:34:55
robbkvasnak (Pokaż profil) 25 czerwca 2013, 02:54:03
erinja (Pokaż profil) 25 czerwca 2013, 10:59:16
Really, it's not appropriate to call someone an a-hole just for trying out a few phrases in your language. So incredibly rude.
xdzt (Pokaż profil) 25 czerwca 2013, 15:53:36
erinja:I'd suggest that you might come back tomorrow with Big Tony.Obviously, I don't know how it all went down, but if robbkvasnak came into the shop and started using learner's Italian, I could conceive of how it might be seen as a slight. As though he was mocking them, rather than trying to make an earnest attempt at their language. Of course, they could just have been rude.
Really, it's not appropriate to call someone an a-hole just for trying out a few phrases in your language. So incredibly rude.
robbkvasnak (Pokaż profil) 25 czerwca 2013, 16:26:49
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