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ceigered (User's profile) August 24, 2011, 1:21:47 PM
ppk89:A valid concern, but it's against my own personal reasons to encourage people to learn only one language because it's "good enough".And why* you feel offended? What's going wrong?I am not offended. Just all this sounds to me as if the next step in that little site will be...''Well, this is like Latin, that's like Latin so why do you waste your time on it and don't start learning English (as it's deriving from Latin as well) or maybe take up the sheer Latin.
On the flipside, I'd happily encourage people to learn Esperanto AND Latin at the same time
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But ultimately it's to counter the "Esperanto's a hodge-podge of languages" argument, which lately after thinking about this is invalid, since if we look at French, that's got borrowings from all sorts of languages, let alone something like Indonesian which has very little of its roots left in its word stock
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ppk89:But not say what the language is and what isn't.True, but I'll add that me discussing this topic is purposely aimed at a single reason. I leave the actual practice to people who want to promote that, since that's not something I can easily promote when I only use it as a hobby and never much at all
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darkweasel:+1 [to not seeing the point]Well, I was semi expeting you to say something like this
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To supplement this though, I feel I might need to balance it with some comments about how Esperanto's existence isn't nullified by its resembling a native language that isn't neutral - god knows I'm going to have that come up eventually
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