Ujumbe: 71
Lugha: English
david_uk (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 19 Juni 2017 11:19:07 alasiri
Vestitor (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 20 Juni 2017 12:04:23 asubuhi
Roch (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 20 Juni 2017 2:50:05 alasiri
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Vestitor (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 20 Juni 2017 4:20:55 alasiri
Roch:Euh... to wash your hands is certainly to be eliminated...What does this actually mean?
Roch (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 20 Juni 2017 4:33:12 alasiri
Well, I won't go as far as masturbating... because it would be kind of vulgar here... and inappopriate in the context.
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MiMalamasLaAnglan (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 20 Juni 2017 8:12:31 alasiri
Vestitor (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 20 Juni 2017 8:55:41 alasiri
MiMalamasLaAnglan (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 21 Juni 2017 12:13:12 asubuhi
Vestitor:The original discussion has been debunked hasn't it?I would really like everyone to keep talking about Esperanto verb conjugation here. Other stuff is for other places.
david_uk (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 21 Juni 2017 11:17:12 asubuhi
I would really like everyone to keep talking about Esperanto verb conjugation here. Other stuff is for other places.I think it has already been said.
There is no good reason for making Esperanto more complicated.
There is also no good reason for changing the rules of Esperanto grammar. If you do make changes, you produce something that is no longer Esperanto, and that defeats the purpose of having a "Universal Language". That is exactly what happened with Ido. It is a new language related to Esperanto, but it is not Esperanto. So it becomes a competitor and over time all the different versions of Esperanto would become different languages in the same way different European languages developed from a single source.
MiMalamasLaAnglan (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 21 Juni 2017 8:12:05 alasiri
david_uk:I never said people should use this, I just wanted to share my idea with other Esperantistoj.I would really like everyone to keep talking about Esperanto verb conjugation here. Other stuff is for other places.I think it has already been said.
There is no good reason for making Esperanto more complicated.
There is also no good reason for changing the rules of Esperanto grammar. If you do make changes, you produce something that is no longer Esperanto, and that defeats the purpose of having a "Universal Language". That is exactly what happened with Ido. It is a new language related to Esperanto, but it is not Esperanto. So it becomes a competitor and over time all the different versions of Esperanto would become different languages in the same way different European languages developed from a single source.