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erinja (Voir le profil) 22 janvier 2007 20:12:48
http://www.amikumu.com
Rope (Voir le profil) 22 janvier 2007 21:27:30
awake (Voir le profil) 22 janvier 2007 22:59:17
Michael
erinja:My friend showed me this the other day; it's somewhat like MySpace or Friendster (or whatever), but natively Esperanto. I've found it's a cool way to find Esperanto speakers who live near you (if they have signed up). I've already found one user who lives only a half hour from me, and the site is still brand new, with not that many users. I encourage you to sign up, especially if you are looking to meet new Esperanto-speakers in your area.
http://www.amikumu.com
Mythos (Voir le profil) 23 janvier 2007 00:47:05
waxle:I've been a member for about a week and a half already!So why didn't you share?
T0dd (Voir le profil) 28 janvier 2007 16:10:22
T0dd (Voir le profil) 29 janvier 2007 14:41:47
Rope:A good one this Erin, I will sign up when I have a good grounding in Eo.Not all of the people currently signed up identify themselves as Esperanto speakers!
Rope (Voir le profil) 29 janvier 2007 15:38:43
But hey what have I got to loose, I will join in a mo.
Just hope they dont mind crocodiles.
erinja (Voir le profil) 29 janvier 2007 17:21:25
T0dd:This may be due to browser issues, actually. When I first signed up, I was using IE and it wouldn't let me choose more than one language. I had to switch over to Firefox to be able to select more than one language! Plus I guess some people might figure that if their profile is written in Esperanto, then of course they speak it and they don't need to list it.
Not all of the people currently signed up identify themselves as Esperanto speakers!
T0dd (Voir le profil) 29 janvier 2007 23:45:46
erinja:Ah, that's certainly possible. In any case, it allows one to indicate their level of competence, baza, meza, alta... Nobody should feel intimidated.T0dd:This may be due to browser issues, actually. When I first signed up, I was using IE and it wouldn't let me choose more than one language. I had to switch over to Firefox to be able to select more than one language! Plus I guess some people might figure that if their profile is written in Esperanto, then of course they speak it and they don't need to list it.
Not all of the people currently signed up identify themselves as Esperanto speakers!
I think that a site like this is not only a real asset for Esperantists, but it also sends a good message about Esperanto to the rest of the world. It shows that we're out here and that Esperanto isn't an idea that "died" decades ago, as many think.