Should I continue?
de N4th4nEnforcer, 2 de juny de 2016
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erinja (Mostra el perfil) 7 de juny de 2016 16.15.57
There is a downloadable course from Brazil. It is a bit old now but I believe it is still functional. I found some of the accents a little strong in the sound files.
The old ten lesson postal course (I learned from it myself, back in the day!) is available in printable form or also as an e-mail course.
There is an expanded pdf version of lernu's Ana Pana course available at the Libera Esperanto-Libro, for free download.
There is also an online version of the Zagreba Metodo (the Zagreb Method), an Esperanto class that used to be based out of a book, but has more recently become available in interactive form online.
Vestitor (Mostra el perfil) 7 de juny de 2016 16.45.34
bartlett22183 (Mostra el perfil) 7 de juny de 2016 19.39.37
Alkanadi:Say what!?!?!?!? I myself have never confused Esperanto with Spanish or any other Romance language! Yes, there are some similarities in vocabulary in some instances, but E-o is definitely not a Romance language. I have had (and have) some interest in IALA Interlingua, and I would say that, again, although it is not(!) a neo-Romance language, unfortunately there has been a tendency among some romanophone Interlinguaists to try to "pull" it in the direction of Yet Another Romance Language, a tendency I vehemently resist. If people try to assimilate Esperanto into Romance terms, I consider this a very, very bad idea. To try to "pull" international auxiliary language X in terms of language family Y I consider unsuitable.Bemused:So Zam didn't just invent a language.Maybe that could the Esperanto moto.
He wrote the first "..... for Dummies" book.
"Esperanto, Spanish for Dummies"
It seems that lots of people confuse Esperanto for Spanish.
Alkanadi (Mostra el perfil) 7 de juny de 2016 19.52.05
bartlett22183:According to Erinja, who is the site admin, tons of people create an account on Lernu thinking that it is a Spanish website.alkanadi:It seems that lots of people confuse Esperanto for Spanish.Say what!?!?!?!?
I also read a blog of someone who starting learning Esperanto because they thought it was Spanish. Then when they figured it out, they decided to just continue in Esperanto.
erinja (Mostra el perfil) 7 de juny de 2016 20.30.49
Alkanadi:It's not "tons" but I've encountered a few.bartlett22183:According to Erinja, who is the site admin, tons of people create an account on Lernu thinking that it is a Spanish website.alkanadi:It seems that lots of people confuse Esperanto for Spanish.Say what!?!?!?!?
I also read a blog of someone who starting learning Esperanto because they thought it was Spanish. Then when they figured it out, they decided to just continue in Esperanto.
Esperanto doesn't sound like Spanish but people who aren't very knowledgeable about either language might get confused between "esperanto" and "español".