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Shhao (顯示個人資料) 2015年1月18日上午1:13:46
So is it hopeless for people like me who can't chat on Skype(no microphone) and don't have a car to drive many many miles to an Esperanto place?
I have seen some other things on Youtube, but none of them catch my interest anywhere close to Mazi.
I would try to speak in Esperanto but people don't like less than perfect speech so eh...
ludomastro (顯示個人資料) 2015年1月18日上午1:35:52
CrushTAC (顯示個人資料) 2015年1月18日上午1:59:42
Also, there's tons of literature (much of it free) available in Esperanto, if that interests you. But i think the best solution would be to convince a friend (or two or three) to learn it with you
whysea (顯示個人資料) 2015年1月18日上午3:25:56
Esperanto group on facebook - now has over 15,000 members. Discuss anything you want to, share links, videos, etc. Only in Esperanto.
/r/esperanto - 2,800+ members currently. post funny pictures, ask questions in English or Esperanto, and keep up on news around esperantujo.
Ŝerco group on facebook - 1,800+ members currently. Post funny pictures, comics, videos, jokes, etc. If the pic is in another language provide an Esperanto translation.
/r/esperante - Almost up to 400 members now. Discuss weekly topics and anything else you like at random, only in Esperanto.
Ipernity - website that has a sizable esperanto community and an esperanto interface, sort of like a combination of MySpace and Flickr.
Verda-Chan - This is my site, it's an anonymous imageboard for discussing anything in Esperanto and posting any kind of images. You should be 18+ to visit it as the topics can be vulgar.
Esperanto IRC - There are always people online in this chatroom, although the pace of conversation is a bit slow at times.
There is an Esperanto minecraft server hosted by the Esperanimeo folks, and it has a fun active community if you like that game. Usually there's at least 2 people online, sometimes more!
I hope you find something fun to do
whysea (顯示個人資料) 2015年1月18日上午3:28:39
Edit: I also forgot to mention /esperanto/ and /~tekstmondo/ on Your World of Text.
Bruso (顯示個人資料) 2015年1月18日上午3:31:28
CrushTAC:Lots of classic literature in Esperanto on Project Gutenberg, almost all of it translations from other languages - Twain, Ibsen, Dickens, etc. That at least avoids the self-referential trap of so much Esperanto non-fiction, which tends to be about Esperanto itself.
Also, there's tons of literature (much of it free) available in Esperanto, if that interests you.
I don't know if you've read Gerda Malaperis, which is intended for learners, but it has a movie version you can see on youtube.
Since you talked about improving your pronunciation, you can look up youtube videos featuring Ivo Lapenna, considered by many to be the best speaker of the language.
Dakila_Sidhi (顯示個人資料) 2015年1月18日上午6:28:17
Shhao (顯示個人資料) 2015年1月18日下午12:47:02
Dakila_Sidhi:just chatMaybe, I'm going to try the courses here first though.
Oooh, Esperanto only reddit? I like.
Noddy (顯示個人資料) 2015年1月18日下午6:34:52
noelekim (顯示個人資料) 2015年1月19日上午4:58:20
For example, under 'Romanoj' you find 'La Malta Revo' (1994), "realisma romano pri Mikiel Anton Vassalli (1764-1829), la patro de la malta lingvo".
Next, copy the author and title into Google Books where you can read a generous portion of the novel while deciding whether to buy it: goo.gl/p8X3WR