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      I'd like to learn Esperanto

      Does anybody know where I can do this?
      I've always said there's nothing an agnostic can't do if he really doesn't know whether he believes in anything or not.

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      Re: I'd like to learn Esperanto

      Quote Originally posted by PrometheusX303
      Does anybody know where I can do this?
      Google it! There's a few discussion forums in Esperanto only, its a fun language.

      Be sure and check out "Incubus" a 1965 movie entirely in Esperanto. It sounds a lot like Latin but the grammar is easier and more logical.
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      Re: I'd like to learn Esperanto

      Quote Originally posted by General Ripper
      Google it! There's a few discussion forums in Esperanto only, its a fun language.

      Be sure and check out "Incubus" a 1965 movie entirely in Esperanto. It sounds a lot like Latin but the grammar is easier and more logical.

      Google it? Yeah...

      I had planned on it, but I wanted to bring it up here first. The wikipedia article on Esperanto has a link to a corespondence course, but it's broken.

      I'll post what I find here.

      BTW, Wikipedia has an Esperanto version
      I've always said there's nothing an agnostic can't do if he really doesn't know whether he believes in anything or not.

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      Re: I'd like to learn Esperanto

      I've always said there's nothing an agnostic can't do if he really doesn't know whether he believes in anything or not.

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      Re: I'd like to learn Esperanto

      Click on this link and email that guy. He speaks about 8 languages, including Esperanto. He would be a good person to ask.
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      Re: I'd like to learn Esperanto

      Quote Originally posted by BeHereNow
      Click on this link and email that guy. He speaks about 8 languages, including Esperanto. He would be a good person to ask.

      Thanks.

      I downloaded a program called Kurso de Esperanto 3. It has lessons that can be checked by a tutor.
      I've always said there's nothing an agnostic can't do if he really doesn't know whether he believes in anything or not.

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      Re: I'd like to learn Esperanto

      Quote Originally posted by PrometheusX303
      Thanks.

      I downloaded a program called Kurso de Esperanto 3. It has lessons that can be checked by a tutor.
      Can you link the program? I'm mildly interested in learning Esperanto, myself. It's one of the only constructed languages.

      If you are intersted in other constructed languages, you might want to check out Lingua Franca Nova. Click that link to learn how and why it was created.

      May I ask, why are you intersted in Esperanto?
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      Re: I'd like to learn Esperanto

      Quote Originally posted by BeHereNow
      Can you link the program? I'm mildly interested in learning Esperanto, myself. It's one of the only constructed languages.

      If you are intersted in other constructed languages, you might want to check out Lingua Franca Nova. Click that link to learn how and why it was created.

      May I ask, why are you intersted in Esperanto?
      Prefer IDO myself.

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      Re: I'd like to learn Esperanto

      Quote Originally posted by BeHereNow
      Can you link the program? I'm mildly interested in learning Esperanto, myself. It's one of the only constructed languages.

      If you are intersted in other constructed languages, you might want to check out Lingua Franca Nova. Click that link to learn how and why it was created.

      May I ask, why are you intersted in Esperanto?
      I'll check that out.

      http://www.cursodeesperanto.com.br/bazo/index.html?en

      I've been reading Philip Jose Farmer's Riverworld books. Esperanto is a widely used language along thr River. I had never heard of Esperanto so I decided to look it up.

      I've always wanted to learn another language. I took Spanish in high school, but didn't do too well. If some of the info on Wikipedia is accurate, Esperanto is quite easy to learn and might help a person learn other languages too.
      I've always said there's nothing an agnostic can't do if he really doesn't know whether he believes in anything or not.

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