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Re: interlingua
by ndesmoul on Tuesday 12/Oct/2004, @03:46
I don't think english is a so good choice. Few grammar ok but lots of exceptions. prononciation is really hard with no rules. And this langage is really well spoken by less than 6% of the world population. In fact it can only be well spoken by people for which it is the native langage. I learnt english in school for several years and my skill is still really poor (as you may already have seen).
French or spanish are not better.
What we need for a langage is a langage which is:
- easy to learn
- neutral. Today english native speakers are favorized.
- powerfull

And the good news is that such a langage exists. It's the Esperanto. see this really interesting link: http://www.geocities.com/c_piron/

This langage is spoken by 2 million peoples in the world (in Europe, china, Africa...), and is by far easier to learn.
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