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Cool reference to Esperanto

Filanator, 2009年5月5日

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Filanator (显示个人资料) 2009年5月5日上午1:51:03

Vilinilo (显示个人资料) 2009年5月5日下午1:56:39

Nice strip! rideto.gif
In my opinion it meant Esperanto was too beautiful an idea to exist for real... kind of pessimistic, but we can take that as a compliment okulumo.gif

Rogir (显示个人资料) 2009年5月5日下午2:21:16

Except that it actually exists and never died. It's just not the global second language (yet).

ceigered (显示个人资料) 2009年5月5日下午4:51:03

Something that's dead: Whatever language proceeded the original indo-european language.
Something that's not dead, and due to extensive documentation as with most things in this day and age probably won't die at all anyway: Esperanto

Although I'd be quite interested in whatever proceeded the original indo-european language.

jchthys (显示个人资料) 2009年5月5日下午4:55:59

People who don’t know anything about Esperanto but think they do.

jan aleksan (显示个人资料) 2009年5月5日下午5:11:46

ceigered:
Although I'd be quite interested in whatever proceeded the original indo-european language.
Here it is: Dnghu.

I think you can find a pdf somewhere about the history of the indo-european languages and the grammar of this language (MIE: modern indo-european).

It's interesting, and seems to be a serious work carried out. But this language seems hard to learn...

ceigered (显示个人资料) 2009年5月6日上午1:24:58

jan aleksan:
ceigered:
Although I'd be quite interested in whatever proceeded the original indo-european language.
Here it is: Dnghu.

I think you can find a pdf somewhere about the history of the indo-european languages and the grammar of this language (MIE: modern indo-european).

It's interesting, and seems to be a serious work carried out. But this language seems hard to learn...
Actually Dnghú is the Modern Indo European language, with Dnghú being the word for "Tongue" or "Language" (at least to my understanding) and MIE is like to Proto-Indo-European as Modern Hebrew is to Biblical Hebrew - What I meant was the the proto-language before PIE, e.g. "Proto-World" or some Proto-language which can successfully and legitimately link, say, Proto-Indo European with Proto-Uralic. Unfortunately they're having trouble as is with Indo European and Uralic so I doubt I'll be seeing the 'original' world language any time soon...

But thanks Jan for the link anyway ridulo.gif

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