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ceigered (Vise profilen) 30. aug. 2011 13.37.50
Whoah... Cheers for that, I can now see that Zamenhof was inspired by obviously a bit more than the quoted example "-skaja" and Greco-Latin word building .
In fact, it's as if he got the Slavic system, replaced cases with prepositions, and replaced all the words with Greco-Latin ones minus a few.
Perhaps (linking this back to the topic) this might be an interesting educational tool in the BRIC countries then rather than aiming at diplomacy first?
Also: Aldilaŭĉjo "Aldilowtch", Paclaŭĉjo "Patslowtch" (Mirosław is a bit beyond me)? Anyone for giving their kid slavic-inspired Anglicised Esperanto names? hehe.
In fact, it's as if he got the Slavic system, replaced cases with prepositions, and replaced all the words with Greco-Latin ones minus a few.
Perhaps (linking this back to the topic) this might be an interesting educational tool in the BRIC countries then rather than aiming at diplomacy first?
Also: Aldilaŭĉjo "Aldilowtch", Paclaŭĉjo "Patslowtch" (Mirosław is a bit beyond me)? Anyone for giving their kid slavic-inspired Anglicised Esperanto names? hehe.
geo63 (Vise profilen) 30. aug. 2011 14.55.15
ceigered:Whoah... Cheers for that, I can now see that Zamenhof was inspired by obviously a bit more than the quoted example "-skaja" and Greco-Latin word building .Zamenhof did not invent those things - they existed long before esperanto ever saw the world. But main difference is that it is regular with esperanto where in Polish it is just crazy.
But back to topic - I would be more than happy if BRIC countries adopted esperanto. That would solve many, many things, which are now only partly solved with English at a great expense (10 years learning time, low command...).
EoMy (Vise profilen) 1. okt. 2011 03.17.43
ppk89:'BRIC' stands for Brazil, Russia, India and China, in other words, the emerging economies which will soon dominate the world. However for none of them English is native language so it's not very likely that they will take on English as a main business language.A very interesting topic. I think in a nutshell that Internacia Komenca Esperanta Federecio should make more serious effort in organising trade fairs. The Esperanto Merchant League in China is going into the 5 th year now.
Do you think that Esperanto could play this role and it would be a good 'opportunity' for it to gain popularity?
http://www.ikef.org
You can find the report of the Chinese Esperanto... Merchant Congress here which is in Chinese language. This year it is organised by Zhejiang Esperanto Association in Zhejiang Province.