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SPX (プロフィールを表示) 2017年4月10日 10:27:39
Does anyone know where free PDF copies might be acquired?
I don't have the money right now for a subscription but I'd like to use the mag as a learning tool. Just two or three issues would suffice.
Vestitor (プロフィールを表示) 2017年4月10日 11:11:58
http://revuoesperanto.org/senpaga_aprila_numero
And the two previous months' issues are there too: http://uea.org/revuoj
It's 'Esperanto' rather than Kontakto. I'm sure the UEA tries to scrape back whatever money it can from selling old issues, because the subscriptions are dwindling.
SPX (プロフィールを表示) 2017年4月10日 18:45:11
Vestitor:Have you already seen this posted in another thread?:I had not seen that, no. Thank you!
http://revuoesperanto.org/senpaga_aprila_numero
And the two previous months' issues are there too: http://uea.org/revuoj
It's 'Esperanto' rather than Kontakto. I'm sure the UEA tries to scrape back whatever money it can from selling old issues, because the subscriptions are dwindling.
I am still interested in finding some Kontakto issues just because they are specifically geared toward the beginner reader, but these will also be very nice to have!
That's a shame to hear that subscriptions are dwindling for these Esperanto magazines. With the Internet ubiquitous these days more and more people are abandoning the magazine format, but I still think it's very valuable.
noelekim (プロフィールを表示) 2017年4月11日 3:20:14
The program lists don't show *when* a particular item can be heard in their one-hour long podcasts, so you have to guess.
In the 'Elsendo de 9a de januaro 2017', for example - http://melburno.org.au/3ZZZradio/2017/01/10/elsend... - you might guess that the article from Kontakto can be heard about two-thirds of the way through the broadcast, and you would be right (at 40 minutes).
riveranino (プロフィールを表示) 2017年4月12日 19:42:15
Vestitor (プロフィールを表示) 2017年4月12日 22:19:02
riveranino:There are pdf copies of Kontakto 2004-2011 and some other magazines at http://dvd.ikso.net/pagxo/eo/revuo.html . Maybe this is the site you've seen. The resource is interesting anyway.That's marvellous. Thanks very much for the link.