14
May
That’s what I want. A good on-line Esperanto dictionary. All Esperanto dictionaries I see on-line are so convoluted that are useless. Maybe I’m missing some, I don’t know. For building the ultimate dictionary I would take Lojban’s dictionary, jbonlaste, as an example.
Just go straight to the search page and ignore the fact that it’s a […]
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08
May
Ever since I started learning Esperanto I disliked the fact that it was a sexist language, biased towards males. Thankfully, I am not the first one to think at this, and some people already worked on it. I was rejoiced to read Maire Mullarney’s concerns about it on Everyone’s Own Language. The solution is Riism.
Riism […]
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15
Feb
One of the hardest things to do in a foreign language is to build enough vocabulary to communicate. In a language like Esperanto, even though vocabulary has been simplified (by compounding words, affixes and suffixes), the rest is so much simpler than vocabulary is the only real problem there is. So I created a group […]
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18
Nov
After a nice first Esperanto meeting this month I’d like to publish the information for th next one. The gathering place is the entrance to the Trinity college (so we have a roof in case of rains). I’m told that after that we’ll go to the art museum to see a exposition of Polish painters. […]
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27
Oct
If you need or want to know why learning Esperanto is a good idea, visit Why should I learn? at Lernu.
If you believe Esperanto is dead it is only because most of the time esperantists communicate in Esperanto and the huge vibrant community remains hidden to non Esperanto speakers.
Done with the preamble of my first […]
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