Well I have just heard about it a short while ago.
So what I am asking is if you ever heard about it and what do you know about it.
Can you speak it? And so on.
I will provide a little more details after I get a few answers
In the meanwhle enjoy and reveal thy knowledge
Esperanto: What do you know about it?
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- Warhero
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Esperanto: What do you know about it?
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If you want a place to stay in Lisbon, staying for more than 3 days (excluding the yoth hostel) and are afraid to leave the girls with me try this http://lisbonsteps.blogspot.com/
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- Prospect
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Esperanto is Dot's answer to Pitkin's tea. After having had enough tea propaganda shoved in his face, Dot, hero of teh People, took it upon himself to devise a coffee-flavoured concoction. Originally a simple mix of espresso and varoius dodgy additives, Dot took his drink past preliminary stages and made it alcoholic. A big hit with the kids.
Esperanto is also a language with no roots; a product of a (some) linguist(s). Knowing English and Spanish, it's not impossible for me to read. Though I think it's a better "made-up" language than Klingon, I wouldn't invest any time in learning it. =D
How's your Esperanto, SG? Years ago, I checked a "how to learn Esperanto" page for a few minutes. It's pretty straightforward.
Esperanto is also a language with no roots; a product of a (some) linguist(s). Knowing English and Spanish, it's not impossible for me to read. Though I think it's a better "made-up" language than Klingon, I wouldn't invest any time in learning it. =D
How's your Esperanto, SG? Years ago, I checked a "how to learn Esperanto" page for a few minutes. It's pretty straightforward.