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The most widely spoken [[jbocre: constructed language|constructed language]], designed by [[jbocre: Zamenhof|Zamenhof]] in the late 19th century as an international auxiliary language, or [[jbocre: auxlang|auxlang]]. See [http://www.esperanto.net esperanto.net]. Also read "Esperanto, the [http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/esperanto1.shtml Agressor] Language!" | |||
Formerly (in the [[jbocre: 'Tweeners|'Tweeners]] era) a substantial number of Lojbanists were familiar with Esperanto. This no longer appears to be the case. Read''' [[jbocre: Lojban and Esperanto|Lojban and Esperanto]]''' | |||
* [[jbocre: | ''How many still do?'' nitcion, xorxes...maiky'elsym...cein...stivyn... | ||
*I thought Esperanto was pretty famous. I first heard of it when I was seven or eight years old, long before I ever heard of Lojban. --[[User:PlasticRaven|Plastic Raven]] | |||
** (1) Wiki chat sucks; use the mailing list. (2) He means "familiar" as in "can speak". | |||
***Oh. Well, it seems that most people who start with Lojban never really want to try any other constructed languages. --[[User:PlasticRaven|Plastic Raven]] | |||
The gismu [[jbocre: spero|spero]] was suggested for Esperanto, but rejected. | |||
''lei la esperanton prenu.'' | |||
'''''shouldn't this be "lei me la esperanton. prenu"?''''' ''If you want a tanru, yes. But this isn't necessarily a tanru. '''lei la esperanton. prenu''' expands to '''lei prenu pe la esperanton''' much as '''le mi cukta''' expands to '''le cukta pe mi'''.'' |
Revision as of 16:48, 4 November 2013
The most widely spoken constructed language, designed by Zamenhof in the late 19th century as an international auxiliary language, or auxlang. See esperanto.net. Also read "Esperanto, the Agressor Language!"
Formerly (in the 'Tweeners era) a substantial number of Lojbanists were familiar with Esperanto. This no longer appears to be the case. Read Lojban and Esperanto
How many still do? nitcion, xorxes...maiky'elsym...cein...stivyn...
- I thought Esperanto was pretty famous. I first heard of it when I was seven or eight years old, long before I ever heard of Lojban. --Plastic Raven
- (1) Wiki chat sucks; use the mailing list. (2) He means "familiar" as in "can speak".
- Oh. Well, it seems that most people who start with Lojban never really want to try any other constructed languages. --Plastic Raven
The gismu spero was suggested for Esperanto, but rejected.
lei la esperanton prenu.
shouldn't this be "lei me la esperanton. prenu"? If you want a tanru, yes. But this isn't necessarily a tanru. lei la esperanton. prenu expands to lei prenu pe la esperanton much as le mi cukta expands to le cukta pe mi.