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ceigered (显示个人资料) 2009年10月18日上午6:07:20
Rogir:I personally prefer pafilo for gun. It's such a nice and fun word.Actually thats a much better word, thanks Rogir

Oŝo-Jabe (显示个人资料) 2009年10月18日上午7:29:47
ceigered:Another idea which I just had but realised was unfeasible for me (due to landlords not liking us sticking adhesives to the walls) was that you could stick labels on objects which you use and put EO vocab on them. Or just stick little labels with irrelavent and random EO words on them (e.g. you walk past your wall to find a sticky-note saying 'hundo - dog, fusilo - gun, explodi - to explode'.For some reason, when I was reading your post I had the notion that you would put sticky notes on an explosion (maybe I was skimming and missed the part where you started a new suggestion.)

gyrus (显示个人资料) 2009年10月18日下午1:21:28
Oŝo-Jabe:I got the image of putting a sticky label on someone's dog in the street.ceigered:Another idea which I just had but realised was unfeasible for me (due to landlords not liking us sticking adhesives to the walls) was that you could stick labels on objects which you use and put EO vocab on them. Or just stick little labels with irrelavent and random EO words on them (e.g. you walk past your wall to find a sticky-note saying 'hundo - dog, fusilo - gun, explodi - to explode'.For some reason, when I was reading your post I had the notion that you would put sticky notes on an explosion (maybe I was skimming and missed the part where you started a new suggestion.)
ceigered (显示个人资料) 2009年10月18日下午2:44:06
Coniferoes (显示个人资料) 2010年4月11日下午4:17:58
It's kinda hard to pronounce the words. can anyone tell me what's the difference between h and ĥ? it sounds the same..
Miland (显示个人资料) 2010年4月11日下午5:01:25
johano2009uk:Just wondering what's the best amount of time to practice each day?As with physical exercise, the right pace is one that you can sustain and keep to regularly. Half an hour, or even a quarter of an hour, every day, is better than a whole evening now and then.
I work fulltime etc.
Pharoah (显示个人资料) 2010年4月11日下午6:40:16
Coniferoes:Hi, i'd just started to learn Esperanto today.The ĥ sound is an ugly, guttural sound that you make in the back of your throat. It's the "ch" at the end of Bach and the scot "Loch". It's also a sound characteristic of Hebrew. If you've ever seen The Hebrew Hammer, they make fun of this sound
It's kinda hard to pronounce the words. can anyone tell me what's the difference between h and ĥ? it sounds the same..

gyrus (显示个人资料) 2010年4月11日下午10:42:39
Pharoah:The ĥ sound is a beautiful, harmonious sound that you make in the back of your throat.Riparita.
woodyshakti (显示个人资料) 2010年4月13日上午1:47:55
Bonvenon


ceigered (显示个人资料) 2010年4月13日下午3:01:28
Coniferoes:Hi, i'd just started to learn Esperanto today.The ĥ is the same as the Mandarin "h" sound, and the English "ch" in "loch", the German "ch" in "Bach", and the "kh" sound in Indonesian and Malay - a very arabic/russian sounding "h". The h is the same as the English/malay/indonesian "h" sound.
It's kinda hard to pronounce the words. can anyone tell me what's the difference between h and ĥ? it sounds the same..
The actual place both are made is different - the ĥ is made where a K is - in fact, it's the same as "t" and "s" - "s" is a hissy sound right where "t" is, and "ĥ" is a hissy sound where "k" is made. Normal "h" is more a breathy thing so far in the back of the throat its as if it's not even being made.