How did you come to Esperanto?
af Uvi, 19. nov. 2009
Meddelelser: 55
Sprog: English
Momomomomo (Vise profilen) 26. nov. 2009 17.58.03
Uvi (Vise profilen) 27. nov. 2009 05.54.02
Momomomomo:I first heard of Esperanto from my mum. She got really bored being made to say the lords prayer every day in assembly back when she was at school. To shake things up, her and her best friend learnt it in Esperanto instead, there were enough people and they said it quietly enough that no one noticed. I don't know why she picked Esperanto but when she told me the story years later I, well, didn't take that much interest actually. It was a fun story but I didn't at that point go "Awesome! I wanna learn that language!" But last year I decided I would probably like it, I'd already gone though a linguistically rebellious stage of trying and failing to make up my own language and thought Esperanto would suit me.Linguistically rebellious, that sounds like a term my wife and I would use

Inventing your own language is fun though. Her and I share that sort of healthy insanity as well

Rogir (Vise profilen) 27. nov. 2009 16.10.39
Miland (Vise profilen) 27. nov. 2009 17.44.31
Rogir:Some people even like their created languages so much that they write literary masterpieces to get other people enthusiastic for those languages.Could you give one or two examples?
Borgo (Vise profilen) 27. nov. 2009 18.17.11
Rogir (Vise profilen) 28. nov. 2009 02.01.24
Oŝo-Jabe (Vise profilen) 28. nov. 2009 07.27.10
ceigered (Vise profilen) 28. nov. 2009 08.23.35
Miland (Vise profilen) 28. nov. 2009 11.04.06
Rogir:@Miland: I meant Tolkien.That's very interesting, I just found this page which says that Tolkien was interested in inventing languages all his life. That sounds like some of the forumers here!
Rogir (Vise profilen) 28. nov. 2009 17.22.49