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esperanto nation ?

by ravana, August 10, 2015

Messages: 14

Language: English

ravana (User's profile) August 10, 2015, 7:01:28 AM

Is it posile to create esperanto nation ?

Alkanadi (User's profile) August 10, 2015, 7:03:21 AM

ravana:Is it posile to create esperanto nation ?
I don't know. What are the requirements to be a nation?

ravana (User's profile) August 10, 2015, 7:05:18 AM

Some kind of unity feeling .

Fenris_kcf (User's profile) August 10, 2015, 7:10:48 AM

Dude, why do you keep posting your questions in the English subforum?

Red_Rat_Writer (User's profile) August 10, 2015, 7:15:32 AM

The closest to a realistic goal would either
A. Have a small town where one convinces the majority to learn Esperanto, and brand it as the "Esperanto Town"
B. Have a part of a city (like Dallas) be Esperanto. Like Esperanto Boulevard, where everyone there speaks Esperanto, and the menus are bilingual.

Though, to do either of those things, on would need a couple million dollars (at least).

ravana (User's profile) August 10, 2015, 7:19:14 AM

Fenris_kcf:Dude, why do you keep posting your questions in the English subforum?
Becouse it is the biggest subforum on lernu .

mbalicki (User's profile) August 10, 2015, 8:40:40 AM

ravana:
Fenris_kcf:Dude, why do you keep posting your questions in the English subforum?
Becouse it is the biggest subforum on lernu .
Let me put the question another way: Why do you ask only English-speakers and not speak with everyone here, by posting your question in Esperanto?

ravana (User's profile) August 10, 2015, 9:05:18 AM

Mi ne parolas esperanto bone .

ravana (User's profile) August 10, 2015, 10:07:53 AM

There are lot of socold " ghost cities " in china . Artificial cities build for million inhabitance complitly empty . As we know in china everything is chipper so we can try with that .

ravana (User's profile) August 10, 2015, 12:06:06 PM

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