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Read''' [[Lojban and Esperanto|Lojban and Esperanto]]'''. | Read''' [[Lojban and Esperanto|Lojban and Esperanto]]'''. | ||
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 [[ | 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 [[auxlang|auxlang]]. See [http://www.esperanto.net esperanto.net]. Also read "[http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/esperanto1.shtml Esperanto, the 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. | Formerly (in the [[jbocre: 'Tweeners|'Tweeners]] era) a substantial number of Lojbanists were familiar with Esperanto. This no longer appears to be the case. |
Revision as of 11:36, 23 March 2014
Read Lojban and Esperanto.
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.
Still here are some of them who can speak Esperanto: la selpa'i, la gleki, la ilmen, nitcion, xorxes, maiky'elsym, cein, stivyn.