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@ddgulledge@social.linux.pizza · Feb 28, 2026
Mi diras ĉi tion por memorigi min mem. Mi povas uzis la kradvorton #Esperanto kaj ankaŭ montri la lingvon de miaj afiŝoj. Eble mi devus.
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@Leah@macaw.social · Feb 28, 2026
Jen Shaggy. Li estas tre okupata per sia plej ŝatata sabata tasko: dormado sur la purpura lito. #Caturday #Katsabato #Esperanto #Kato #Shaggy #Mastokatoj
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@ddgulledge@social.linux.pizza · Feb 26, 2026
@phantasus@fedi.at @benny@kirche.social @kubofhromoslav@esperanto.masto.host @proedie@mastodon.green @Pare@sociale.network @valhalla @EUCommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu Diri ke Esperanto estas senkultura klare maltrafas kiel homaj grupoj funkcias. Ie kaj iam ajn troviĝas multaj personoj, plurfoje, tiuj grupoj kreas grupajn kulturojn. Komuna lingvo estas perilo de tiuj gruoj kaj iliaj kulturoj. Ne eblas esti alie. #Esperanto Mi enangliĝos por ne jam samideanoj: To say that Esperanto is without a culture clearly misses how humans and groups function. Wherever and whenever multiple people are found repeatedly, those groups create a group culture. A common language is a tool for those groups and their cultures. It can't be otherwise.
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@ddgulledge@social.linux.pizza · Feb 26, 2026
@benny@kirche.social @kubofhromoslav@esperanto.masto.host @proedie@mastodon.green @kinkkong@kinkycats.org @Pare@sociale.network @valhalla @EUCommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu As a native English speaker who also knows #Esperanto, I am completely confident that English is harder than Esperanto. I personally think that Spanish is an easier language to learn than English, and Esperanto is easier than Spanish.
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@ddgulledge@social.linux.pizza · Feb 26, 2026
@benny@kirche.social @kubofhromoslav@esperanto.masto.host @proedie@mastodon.green @kinkkong@kinkycats.org @Pare@sociale.network @valhalla @EUCommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu From what I know of linguistics, I don't believe that it's possible to have a language that is simultaneously comprehensible by the human mind and completely neutral. There are too many linguistic features which are common to some languages and not others. Some, we could probably just dispense with, such as grammatical gender, without putting native speakers of the languages that have them at a disadvantage, but some will remain. While there is considerable acknowledgement that #Esperanto is easier for native speakers of various European languages from which it draws it's vocabulary, it at least presents less of a disadvantage to people coming from other native languages. And the fact that it is built heavily on vocabulary common to many European languages is actual a reasonable argument for using it for international communication within Europe.
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You know that thing when you right-click on some rubbish playlist suggested in your YouTube 'Recommended' page. You click the 'Not interested' button. Then you get the little notification that "OK, we
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@JdeBP@mastodonapp.uk · Jan 30, 2026
@bytebro@mastodonapp.uk Have a video about the history of gender-neutral pronouns in (written) Chinese, to cheer you up and throw the recommendations algorithm off its stride. It was interesting to compare this to what happened with the -in-, ge-, and -iĉ- affixes in #Esperanto. https://youtube.com/watch?v=RCNmKbYuC5U #GenderNeutralPronouns
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