After watching this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5PJDzOOFCA
I've decided to learn it. What are the best resources to learn this language?
My English is not the best but I doubt resources in Arabic exist for me to learn it.
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Thanks
>>916644
So is someone gonna come up with comedy nicknames for all these weirdos with absolutely nothing in common except a fixation with a pointless man-made language?
>>918655
Their lives are bad enough already. There's no need to kick someone when they're already that low.
LET IT DIE
Let's play Find My Face.
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>>918676
>"Desperanto"
Kek!
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>>916644
dude this "language" is for turbo plebs. I used to see Esperanto ads in the back of comic books. She makes a video called "ESPERANTO LIVES" and then talks in English. Fucking ridiculous. nobody respects this bullshit language. nobody. learn a real language, not some made up horse shit. please.
Took me a while to work out that that wasn't the guy's arm around the girl.
>>918691
Willem Dafoe?
>>916644
I recommend memrise for learning language. Japanese in my case. duolingo doesn't have japanese *yet*. which I am suspecting is kind of an ace up their sleeve for when their popularity starts falling.
oh, and fuck esperanto!
>>919063
I'm using duolingo for German. I haven't tried any other software but duo seems pretty good from my experiences and what others have said. It's also really nice to be able to bang out a refresher or new lesson in between classes.
>>916644
Its pretty easy to learn, i was bored one afternoon and learned about 1000 words of Esperanto together with most of their (basic) grammar rules.
It is not worth it, you should spend your time learning English Spanish French or (written)Chinese/Mandarin.
It is fun as a party trick but thats it, since noone that goos to party's actually knows Esperanto you can get away with a limited knowledge and just make some words up when you don't know them.
>>918699
>attempt at a made up world language
Supposedly there are 2M people who speak esperanto to varying degrees.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_language
You know where that places esperanto on this list? dead last. You would be able to communicate with 38X the amount of people by learning Tamil over Esperanto or 75X the number of people learning Swahili.
English is not only the accepted world language it functions as the learning language and is used to communicate science, trade, entertainment and diplomacy globally. In that sense it has quantity and quality; unlike arabic which has 353 million speakers although doesnt really bring much to the global table compared to other languages like mandarin or korean in my opinion.
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>unlike arabic which has 353 million speakers although doesnt really bring much to the global table compared to other languages like mandarin or korean in my opinion.
>in my opinion.
>opinion
Why not stick to the facts, your post started off great.