Conference proves that Esperanto can be the language of love
The language of love: all these people of different nationalities can communicate with each other in Esperanto
Elizabeth Stanley wrote: Greetings from the World Esperanto Congress. The Green movement would have us "Think globally, act locally", but how can people learn to think globally unless they can communicate internationally? One of the many virtues of Esperanto is the ease with which you can have a really valuable discussion about a complex issue like the environment. July 29, 2009 10:25 PM BST on UK-TimesOnline
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Penelope Vos wrote: Esperanto can be the language of love but its main importance in the next decade is in being the language of primary school. Just as we commonly teach children to play descant recorders in primary school,as an effective preparation for a wide variety of instrumental music which may interest them in future, so Esperanto is a language which can be satisfyingly mastered in the limited time available in primary school, preparing students to specialize when they are old enough to choose. Readers might enjoy the Youtube "The World of Primary Esperanto." Bonvenon al la estonteco! Welcome to the future! July 28, 2009 10:40 PM BST on UK-TimesOnline
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Betty Chatterjee wrote: True, quite a few Esperantists meet the man or woman of their life at a congress! True, some Esperantists are homosexual and some are heterosexual. It is also true that you can express yourself just as crudely in Esperanto as you can in any other language. All this merely proves that we are a cross section of the human race. The only difference is that they have chosen a language that started off as linguistic project and now functions as well as any other language in existence. The 2000 people from over 6o nations are there for a variety of reasons: educational, cultural, organisational and social. Should you decide to write another article about Esperanto, I hope you will go into more depth about the achievements and aims of the Esperanto movement.Google came up with 48.000.000 hits for 'Esperanto', as good a place to start as any. July 27, 2009 8:06 PM BST on UK-TimesOnline
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Neil Blonstein wrote: It must be understood both by the nature of the ease of learning esperanto and the many leaders of Esperanto who emphasize education, peace and democracy as part of the tradition of the movement for Esperanto that the quality of relations I obtain through Esperanto are incomparibly superior to that which I obtain when speaking in non-native English speakers, who rarely reach native capacity. For all this you often pay nothing: for free self-study go to www.lenu.net or for my English language blog go to EsperantoFriends.blogspot. July 27, 2009 3:27 PM BST on UK-TimesOnline |
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