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Do you have any interest in including constructed languages or only national languages?

Do you have any interest in including constructed languages or only national languages?

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I've always taken passive interest in Esperanto, although I've been super busy with college and I haven't gotten the chance to truly learn it. I know there's a few others out there, but the rest of them have failed..

I’ve started picking up Esperanto just out of curiousity. The Duolingo app is actually pretty good for it. A few minutes each day to get a lesson out of the way. Also, I started listening to the music as a way to improve my ‘ear’ for it.

I know there are others out there but given that Esperanto was designed to be easy to learn I figured it would get the language juices flowing again.

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I actually studied enough Esperanto to write letters back and forth and listen to a few podcasts. It's a very cool language and beautiful in its simplicity.

Other than that the only language I had learned well enough to have conversations was Spanish.

Would love if some phukers wanted to group up for Esperanto