I've been wondering how easy it is to learn Esperanto, Interlingua, and Lojban respectively for those who don't speak European languages. I doubt the ease of learning Esperanto or Interlingua would hold when your native language is Chinese, for example--assuming you don't know English or aren't studying it, of course.Does anyone have any experience in this area?
I've been wondering how easy it is to learn Esperanto, Interlingua, and Lojban respectively for those who don't speak European languages. I doubt the ease of learning Esperanto or Interlingua would hold when your native language is Chinese, for example--assuming you don't know English or aren't studying it, of course.
Does anyone have any experience in this area?
I made a separate thread which has a video which you might be interested in. >>81I personally have no experience with the others, and I'm English. I don't really have any interest in learning European-like languages. The cultureless nature of Lojban appeals to me. The idea of chatting to a Chinese person who doesn't know English, in Lojban, sounds brilliant to me.
I made a separate thread which has a video which you might be interested in. >>81
I personally have no experience with the others, and I'm English. I don't really have any interest in learning European-like languages. The cultureless nature of Lojban appeals to me. The idea of chatting to a Chinese person who doesn't know English, in Lojban, sounds brilliant to me.
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