Gregg Shorthand Writers Who Use Esperanto--Are You Out There?
Polaris-tól, 2010. április 26.
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Nyelv: English
Polaris (Profil megtekintése) 2010. április 26. 3:48:21
Is anybody else on the forum a Gregg user? Have you learned to write Esperanto with Gregg yet? I'd love to correspond with someone using the system if someone wants to have some fun!
ceigered (Profil megtekintése) 2010. április 27. 10:14:27
Very interesting find!
jchthys (Profil megtekintése) 2010. április 27. 14:00:34
Donniedillon (Profil megtekintése) 2010. április 27. 18:51:58
http://www.omniglot.com/writing/shavian.htm
http://www.shavian.org/
RiotNrrd (Profil megtekintése) 2010. április 28. 0:42:03
I imagine Teeline would be easy enough to adapt to Esperanto, although I haven't bothered to do so.
ceigered (Profil megtekintése) 2010. április 28. 12:21:59
Shavian looks cool, but I imagine it'd work better with Esperanto where there is a more unified approach to phonetics. Unless we go and split English up into sub-languages or do what Wikipedia has done here and here.
RiotNrrd (Profil megtekintése) 2010. április 30. 16:42:06
ceigered:I was perplexed though trying to figure out what the ligature for "FCD" stood forI'm sure it must stand for "facade". I can't imagine ANY other word it might stand for.
qwertz (Profil megtekintése) 2010. május 1. 11:07:20
Donniedillon:It's not exactly shorthand, but I have enjoyed playing with the Shavian alphabet. It is well suited to Esperanto. All the sounds of Esperanto can be reproduced accurately using it.Hhm, I like this Shavian. It's a funny idea to grant a picturesque (asian language?) style to mostly latin written Esperanto.
http://www.omniglot.com/writing/shavian.htm
http://www.shavian.org/
ceigered (Profil megtekintése) 2010. május 1. 11:51:38
qwertz (Profil megtekintése) 2010. május 1. 12:21:37
ceigered:Anyone found a place where Korean script (Hangul) has been adapted to Esperanto? That'd be cool as well.Yes, sure! That would be cool. So we would have a kind of Ying/Yang hemisphere. If you would project it on the world map. Hhm, okay doesn't work for north-east part (i.e. russian cyrillic). Anyway/Egal/Wie auch immer.