Dankego!, me esperas ke la Greka versiono kreesez balde.
Kordiale!
Adrián Pastrana
--- In ido-angla@yahoogroups.com, Don Gasper <dongasper7@...> wrote:
>
>
> If I wanted to communicate with a
> Frenchman, I'd have to study French. If I wanted to communicate
with
> a German too, I'd also have to study his language, and so on, so
that
> if I wanted to communicate with all citizens of the European Union,
> I'd need to know over twenty different languages!
>
> ...
> For different reasons, English has often been chosen to play this
role...
>
>
> A language that emerged from a reform of Esperanto, Ido was
developed by a team of scientists and linguists over several years
and the result was a language that is the most practical ever
invented.
>
> Undoubtedly, Ido is easier to learn than any national language: In
a matter of a month of study you can understand the best part of
texts written in Ido. Give it a try! Learn Ido now, and you'll meet a
lot of people who share this language!
>
> "Eduardo A. Rodi" <eduarodi@...> wrote:
> Kara samideani,
>
> Me jus skribis la tradukuro demandata da Adrián, ma quoniam me ne
> esas Angle-parolanto denaska, me pregas ke vi lektez la texto en la
> Angla, e propozez irga chanjo facenda. Se nula chanjo es propozata,
> Adrián povas prenar ca texto por to quon il bezonas.
>
> Yen la texto:
>
> Why Ido?
>
> Ido is basically a planned language, created at the beginning of
the
> 20th. century aiming to solve the problem of international
> communication. But let's explain better what the problem of
> international communication is: if I want to communicate with a
> Frenchman, I'll have to study French, if I want to communicate with
> a German, I will also have to study his language, and so on, so
that
> if I wanted to communicate with all citizens of the European Union,
> I'd need to know at least twenty different languages!
>
> A first solution would be that we all studied the same language, so
> that apart from our own mother tongue, we had to know only one
more.
> This would be the auxiliary language, which would help us
understand
> each other. For different reasons, this language has been chosen to
> be English, but, how many of us have been studying this language
for
> years, and are yet incapable of understanding a film in its
original
> version, or of reading an English newspaper? Learning English well
> requires a lot of time, and a certain skill. Wouldn't it be better
> if that auxiliary language were not English? Wouldn't it be better
> if that language were much easier to learn than English or any
other
> language is? Well, that language exists and it is Ido. It is a
> language that came up as a reform of Esperanto, Ido was developed
by
> a team of scientists and linguists for several years and the resutl
> was a language that is the most practical ever invented.
>
> Undoubtedly, Ido is easier to learn than any national language, in
a
> matter of a month of study, you can understand the best part of
> texts written in Ido. Give it a try! Learn Ido now, and you'll meet
> a lot of people who share this project!
>
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> Eduardo A. RODI.
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