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Momomomomo (Показать профиль) 7 октября 2009 г., 21:10:47
CindyS (Показать профиль) 9 октября 2009 г., 1:45:36
I'm excited about this. I wonder what kind of logo they would come up with.
RiotNrrd (Показать профиль) 9 октября 2009 г., 4:13:20
tommjames (Показать профиль) 9 октября 2009 г., 10:07:57
Ailanto (Показать профиль) 12 октября 2009 г., 14:29:37
CindyS:There was a quirky gmail commercial awhile ago that the punchline was that you would have more time to do important things, and then the head engineer whips out an esperanto book and says "like learn esperanto"!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FVme_xIRYk
Momomomomo (Показать профиль) 12 октября 2009 г., 19:06:08
Ailanto:aww thanks google xxxCindyS:There was a quirky gmail commercial awhile ago that the punchline was that you would have more time to do important things, and then the head engineer whips out an esperanto book and says "like learn esperanto"!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FVme_xIRYk
btw, whenever I here Americans say Esperanto it sounds like esper-'unt'-o and I've always said it esper-'ant'-o (as in english unt and ant), I know I sometimes make my 'a's a bit over nasal (all the pronunciation guides say "as in father" but I'm inclined to say it closer to 'can') the guy in the video is getting it wrong right? Otherwise I really need to work on my accent.
Sorry for major offtopicness
RiotNrrd (Показать профиль) 12 октября 2009 г., 20:20:19
Momomomomo:btw, whenever I here Americans say Esperanto it sounds like esper-'unt'-oThat's because we americans only have one vowel - the schwa.
Rogir (Показать профиль) 12 октября 2009 г., 20:34:47
Ailanto (Показать профиль) 14 октября 2009 г., 13:17:11
RiotNrrd:and we can't agree on how to pronounce it!Momomomomo:btw, whenever I here Americans say Esperanto it sounds like esper-'unt'-oThat's because we americans only have one vowel - the schwa.
Ailanto (Показать профиль) 14 октября 2009 г., 13:28:27
Momomomomo:I dunno... the google guy's "a" sounds okay to me. But the "r" is wrong. (Though I often pronounce the "r" that way. I really dislike trilled/rolled/whatever "r".)Ailanto:aww thanks google xxxCindyS:There was a quirky gmail commercial awhile ago that the punchline was that you would have more time to do important things, and then the head engineer whips out an esperanto book and says "like learn esperanto"!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FVme_xIRYk
btw, whenever I here Americans say Esperanto it sounds like esper-'unt'-o and I've always said it esper-'ant'-o (as in english unt and ant), I know I sometimes make my 'a's a bit over nasal (all the pronunciation guides say "as in father" but I'm inclined to say it closer to 'can') the guy in the video is getting it wrong right?
(More offtopic: The teacher for a Russian course I took in college was from Brooklyn. I don't think we ever managed to convince her that she had an accent. We'd pronounce words *exactly* like she did and she'd say No No No, like this, and we'd do it again, and she'd say No No No, like this, so we'd pronounce them not like she did but like on the audio tapes and she'd say Good.)