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od uživatele erinja ze dne 3. října 2009

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Vilius (Ukázat profil) 17. prosince 2009 16:55:06

tommjames:Should be interesting to see what the Google Trends data says, when it gets updated past the 15th (at the moment it only seems to go up to the 12th of Dec).
Alexa shows quite significant increase in daily reach of lernu.net, esperanto-usa.org, esperanto.net and other e-o related websites.
Google trends data will be updated at the end of week.

ceigered (Ukázat profil) 18. prosince 2009 6:26:12

Rogir:We'll just smuggle all free press in written in Esperanto. If the government can't read it, it can't refuse a rating.
You are a genius Rogir. I shall now apoint you minister of information for the new separatist New Holland republic rideto.gif

Rogir (Ukázat profil) 18. prosince 2009 12:10:34

Where people go on Lernu.net:
* 65.3% ru.lernu.net
* 15.8% eo.lernu.net
* 14.7% de.lernu.net
* 2.5% lt.lernu.net
* 1.4% hu.lernu.net
I also find this interesting. Do we have so many Russian users?

To ceigered: That would be nice, a New Zealand, New Holland, and maybe the rest of Australia can be named after the rest of our original seven provinces (Gelre, Fryslan, Utrecht, Groningen, Overijssel).

ceigered (Ukázat profil) 18. prosince 2009 12:34:57

Rogir:
* 65.3% ru.lernu.net
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To ceigered: That would be nice, a New Zealand, New Holland, and maybe the rest of Australia can be named after the rest of our original seven provinces (Gelre, Fryslan, Utrecht, Groningen, Overijssel).
I shotgun Fryslan on behalf of South Australia.

I noticed the Russian statistics too. Either their are a lot of Russians interested in Esperanto, or it could be use of Russian as a lingua franca for all the lesser-translated languages on Lernu.

Rogir (Ukázat profil) 18. prosince 2009 14:45:45

Even then, the former Soviet Union is not larger than one tenth of the Earth's population.

erinja (Ukázat profil) 18. prosince 2009 15:29:17

Rogir:
Where people go on Lernu.net:
* 65.3% ru.lernu.net
* 15.8% eo.lernu.net
* 14.7% de.lernu.net
* 2.5% lt.lernu.net
* 1.4% hu.lernu.net
I also find this interesting. Do we have so many Russian users?
I feel there must be a problem with these numbers. en.lernu.net is completely absent from the list, and I find that so hard to believe. This site is heavily used by English speakers, both by native speakers and by non-native speakers whose native languages aren't represented.

Um, especially since Alexa also says that 10.3% of visitors are visiting from the USA. I can't believe that all of those US-based users are visiting the Russian version of the site (or Hungarian, German, or Lithuanian, for that matter)

Rogir (Ukázat profil) 18. prosince 2009 18:24:14

Maybe a majority of the world secretly speaks Russian?

jan aleksan (Ukázat profil) 18. prosince 2009 19:13:09

Vilius:, some ignorant reactions.
Tio esta tiom stulta! nekredebla!

Donniedillon (Ukázat profil) 18. prosince 2009 20:39:40

Rogir:Maybe a majority of the world secretly speaks Russian?
I've always suspected it.

ceigered (Ukázat profil) 19. prosince 2009 6:09:16

jan aleksan:
Vilius:, some ignorant reactions.
Tio esta tiom stulta! nekredebla!
After rereading that I realised I missed the comments page, and now I completely agree with you Jan. That website, "American Thinker", thanks to those articles is an insult to the people of the United States.

*sigh* sometimes I feel as if animals are smarter than humans. They after all don't get so caught-up in misinformation and then go labelling languages as cults (well there goes learning Japanese, I'll clearly end up becoming a member of Shinto or Buddhism if I learn it! senkulpa.gif)

Rogir:Maybe a majority of the world secretly speaks Russian?
Well the only other reasonable explanation I can give is that people want to learn Russian and EO at the same time.

Erinja:I feel there must be a problem with these numbers.
Same here. There didn't seem to be any Australians visiting the site full-stop demando.gif

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