TED in Esperanto
ya EoMy, 9 Aprili 2011
Ujumbe: 17
Lugha: English
EoMy (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 9 Aprili 2011 3:26:08 asubuhi
Just wondering the esperantists can do one of this kind of programmes, this would certainly inspire more people to learn Esperanto as they wanted to know what the content is about and also provides a platform for the Esperantists to exchange views.
It can be done in many places in the world and upload it on the net.
Just keeping my fingers crossed to see the Esperanto TED.
razlem (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 9 Aprili 2011 3:33:38 asubuhi
qwertz (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 9 Aprili 2011 7:01:58 alasiri
Roberto12 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 10 Aprili 2011 8:03:32 asubuhi
ceigered (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 10 Aprili 2011 10:29:08 asubuhi
EoMy (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 10 Aprili 2011 4:04:21 alasiri
qwertz:Yes, that would be great.Ya, i read about it, that they have 50 langagues translated.
TED talks (E-o subtiteled)
Why not do the esperanto version and let the other 50 to translate from eo to others ?
ceigered (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 11 Aprili 2011 11:34:35 asubuhi
Rogir (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 11 Aprili 2011 12:02:46 alasiri
EoMy (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 11 Aprili 2011 1:15:57 alasiri
Rogir:There already was the Internacia Seminario, which was mainly filled with talks by participants related to the overall theme of the week. It's now merged to become JES, but there are still a lot of talks, courses and workshops.I think you missed the point Ro. TED and internacia seminario are two different items.
EoMy (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 11 Aprili 2011 1:21:37 alasiri
ceigered:They need 50 dedicated and reliable EO-otherlanguage translators to do that, and it's not easy when EO has such a small language group of relatively young age full of predominately non-native speakers. The preferance is to translate something into someone's language in a way that seems very natural to the reader/listener as if it was originally made in their own language, and for people who don't know much about EO, that seems very hard to do.Do think about it why TED is popular ? Because they have the translators or the programmes are good ?
If the programmes are good, more poeple would learn Esperanto in order to understand it. If you agreed that Esperanto is an easy language to learn and be able to understand the speech after 6 months of learning. Thus there need no translators at all.
On the other hand, the esperanto speakers will be on the rise