Arcaicam Esperantom ("Archaic Esperanto")
InsaneInter :lta, 27. kesäkuuta 2013
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Epovikipedio (Näytä profiilli) 3. heinäkuuta 2013 0.19.39
InsaneInter:Has anyone ever heard of or studied Archaic Esperanto? I just ran into it on Wikipedia and I thought it was interesting. Here's the link:I think the Arcaicam Esperantom should be the proto-Esperanto, the versions of Esperanto before its final publication. It's maybe different, but it's archaic.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arcaicam_Esperantom
I don't ever plan on learning this( like everyone else I'm sure), but it's nice that someone created an "old Esperanto". It makes it seem more... uh... "real", for a lack of a better word. What does everyone else think?
It's not a bad idea to create another language as archaic Esperanto.
Bruso (Näytä profiilli) 3. heinäkuuta 2013 1.22.09
Epovikipedio:I don't think proto-Esperanto was ever a finished project, was it?InsaneInter:Has anyone ever heard of or studied Archaic Esperanto? I just ran into it on Wikipedia and I thought it was interesting. Here's the link:I think the Arcaicam Esperantom should be the proto-Esperanto, the versions of Esperanto before its final publication. It's maybe different, but it's archaic.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arcaicam_Esperantom
I don't ever plan on learning this( like everyone else I'm sure), but it's nice that someone created an "old Esperanto". It makes it seem more... uh... "real", for a lack of a better word. What does everyone else think?
It's not a bad idea to create another language as archaic Esperanto.
InsaneInter (Näytä profiilli) 5. heinäkuuta 2013 16.01.48
brodicius (Näytä profiilli) 5. heinäkuuta 2013 21.02.56
robbkvasnak:I am presently working on a short novel in Esperanto and I am using Ido for a character in the novel who doesn't speak the local language (Esperanto).I'm doing something similar in a story. There are some very old stone inscriptions in Arcaicam Esperantom and the people from a nearby country speak Ido.
Bruso (Näytä profiilli) 7. heinäkuuta 2013 0.21.27
brodicius:Wouldn't it be more interesting to have them speak Volapük?robbkvasnak:I am presently working on a short novel in Esperanto and I am using Ido for a character in the novel who doesn't speak the local language (Esperanto).I'm doing something similar in a story. There are some very old stone inscriptions in Arcaicam Esperantom and the people from a nearby country speak Ido.
By the way, Volapük has an archaic version: the original Schleyer version of the language before de Jong reformed it.