Žinutės: 18
Kalba: English
ceigered (Rodyti profilį) 2009 m. kovas 23 d. 12:18:24
Kiu-ĉi estas ulo kiu pretervole lernis la plej parto de onia scio de Esperanto, kaj simile, aliaj planlingvoj kiel Ido, toki pona ktp? (tiu-ĉi frazo ne estas perfekta, mi pensas).
I reckon for the most part that's what happened to me - just in using the lernu forums, I reckon I've learnt more vocabulary than I could any other way (unless they release Esperanto-dubs of anime).
jan aleksan (Rodyti profilį) 2009 m. kovas 23 d. 12:41:57
1Guy1 (Rodyti profilį) 2009 m. kovas 23 d. 15:12:04
Compared to those Esperanto is sooo easy & I soon hope to be speaking & reading it like a native
henma (Rodyti profilį) 2009 m. kovas 23 d. 19:35:20
Please, tell me right now where I can get such upload to my brain... don't hide that information only for yourself!!!
Amike,
Daniel.
ceigered (Rodyti profilį) 2009 m. kovas 24 d. 03:52:34
henma:Ok.Tests with my door-bell ringer have shown that hooking yourself up to electronical devices does (quite shockingly) not give you instant abilities...
Please, tell me right now where I can get such upload to my brain... don't hide that information only for yourself!!!
Amike,
Daniel.
Hey, what can I say? Mi estas provisto (by provisto I mean I have taken a very hands-on approach during childhood to finding some things out... Like if automatic lets come out if you pull on them hard enough)
RiotNrrd (Rodyti profilį) 2009 m. kovas 24 d. 05:01:32
As soon as you start writing in Esperanto, you will discover precisely the right set of words you will need to know with which to best express yourself, and which words you can put off for learning later on.
The words you will use most often are the ones you want to learn first, and the best way to figure out which words those are (and they may be a different set for different people) is to start writing about your world. Each trip to the dictionary - and there will be a LOT of those at first - will be to find a word that you actually need to use. Lessons teach you the words they think you need to learn*. Writing on your own teaches you the words you actually need to learn.
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* But I'm not knocking lessons - those helped a lot, too.
ceigered (Rodyti profilį) 2009 m. kovas 24 d. 05:55:05
Sed, grave, kio estas la furoro de cezaraj salatoj? (learners, you can use the lernu dictionary, up *there*).
jan aleksan (Rodyti profilį) 2009 m. kovas 24 d. 09:07:51
henma:Ok.If you are Steeve Austin, no problem. If not, plug a WIFI connection to the back of your brain (no need of surgery).
Please, tell me right now where I can get such upload to my brain... don't hide that information only for yourself!!!
Amike,
Daniel.
1Guy1 (Rodyti profilį) 2009 m. kovas 24 d. 14:40:45
RiotNrrd:I've learned the most, and the fastest, by writing in it. I keep a blog in Esperanto, and try to force myself to write a complete post (meaning, at least several paragraphs) about once a week..Thanks, what a brilliant idea; I think for me it will be a diary, but just sitting down now & trying to string together a few thoughts in Esperanto has been really productive.
darkweasel (Rodyti profilį) 2009 m. kovas 26 d. 18:49:55