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manna
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 Message 1 of 14
10 January 2005 at 5:24pm | IP Logged 
Your profile on Esperanto doesn't mention the online course available free at http://www.lernu.net. I would recommend this over an e-mail course, as it comes with audio, vocabulary tools, a free community feel, chat with other learners, and more advanced courses too.
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ElComadreja
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 Message 2 of 14
11 February 2005 at 10:07pm | IP Logged 
http://www.musicexpress.com.br/Genero.asp?Genero=36

I already put this link up somewhere else, but figured it would be eaiser to find here.
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victor
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 Message 3 of 14
11 February 2005 at 10:35pm | IP Logged 
There's also a progrma called "Kurso de Esperanto" which you can download. It's quite useful and every word can be clicked for its pronunciation. However, it feels like learning Portuguese rather because the producers are all from Brazil. There is this particular woman speaker in the program who has a thick Portuguese accent.
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ElComadreja
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 Message 4 of 14
04 March 2005 at 8:42pm | IP Logged 
Would you believe I only know of esperanto beacause of your site? Thank you so much. Allow me to write of reviews of Klingon & Quneya for you.
(In case you can't tell, I really do think artifical languages are cool!)
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Flori
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 Message 5 of 14
05 March 2005 at 9:52pm | IP Logged 
I'd love to see a review of Quneya!! Although, you can never learn to speak something like elvish (mainly because there aren't enough words) and it is not "useful" (planning to visit Valinor anyone??).
I think both sindarin and Qunya are really nice stuff, vital to understand better the world of tolkien and there's some lovely poetry out there!! I've written my own songs and it's been a very fun way to "waste" my time jajaja.

I'd love to try esperanto but first I need some command of french.. I don't know why but I've studied french for almost 4 months and I can barely speak may be I just "wish" to learn it but I'm lacking motivation??
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ElComadreja
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 Message 6 of 14
05 March 2005 at 11:25pm | IP Logged 
Someone approached it from this angle, they took basic English, got quenya equivalents for all of it, so you can say *most* things that you want to. I downloaded conversational Klingon for 7$ today, and not only does it look effective, it's also hilarious.
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mahyar
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 Message 7 of 14
09 March 2005 at 2:23am | IP Logged 
Quenya is something like english,
(especially) finnish, old english, and (i think) gaelic combined with a writing system inspired by all the UK/Ireland caligraphers back in the medival ages.

I wonder if any of you guys heard of interlingua.
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ElComadreja
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 Message 8 of 14
09 March 2005 at 10:32pm | IP Logged 
Ah yes, I have heard of interlingua, and I understood it without having to do anything.


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