The Sun writes about Esperanto
by Chainy, July 27, 2010
Messages: 8
Language: English
Chainy (User's profile) July 27, 2010, 2:55:12 PM
Report in The Sun
If anyone's here as a result of reading this article, then welcome! Hope you stick around as it's an interesting language, I would agree with Ken Miner's opinion that it's 'a work of art'. Don't expect perfection, but it's really amazing just how functional and flexible Esperanto can be!
qwertz (User's profile) July 27, 2010, 3:53:56 PM
twitter.com/Esperanto_UK:
"Summary of our recent press coverage now on the JEBsite - www.jeb.org.uk/2010/07/27/jebanoj-appear-in-the-sun"
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ceigered (User's profile) July 28, 2010, 1:41:43 PM
A certain member of this forum is mentioned on the article too (Hawkins, where are you? ), but maybe more lernu members are on there (EDIT: in fact, what am I saying one of the guys said he learnt EO thanks to lernu. Man I'm having a stupid day!)
jan aleksan (User's profile) July 28, 2010, 1:43:05 PM
ceigered:I'm not sure whether to disagree or agree with the subtitle "A WACKY language created 123 years ago is getting a big boost thanks to the internet."It's better than "esperanto - the dead language"
qwertz (User's profile) July 28, 2010, 3:15:26 PM
jan aleksan:"Berliner Helden: Heldensprache Esperanto" (Berlin heros: Language of the heroes: Esperanto!)ceigered:I'm not sure whether to disagree or agree with the subtitle "A WACKY language created 123 years ago is getting a big boost thanks to the internet."It's better than "esperanto - the dead language"
BZ Berlin (in German)
enwilson (User's profile) July 29, 2010, 1:12:09 AM
ceigered:I'm not sure whether to disagree or agree with the subtitle "A WACKY language created 123 years ago is getting a big boost thanks to the internet."Coming soon to the BBC: Keeping Up La Lingvo! The zany exploits of a wacky language!
Yep, that's the type of lead line we expect from tabloids, even on this side of the pond. Still, nice that they ran it.
KetchupSoldier (User's profile) July 29, 2010, 2:05:32 AM
ceigered:I'm not sure whether to disagree or agree with the subtitle "A WACKY language created 123 years ago is getting a big boost thanks to the internet."There's nothing wrong with being a little wacky. I take great pride in my weird side (which happens to be nearly every side).
Lynchie (User's profile) July 29, 2010, 10:22:24 PM