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Everyone seems so good at English so I wondered how many people learned it to such proficiency and how many are just natives

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[โ€“] kubofhromoslav@lemmy.world 16 points 3 days ago (12 children)

I learnt it since I was 3. I was literally forced to do it instead of playing outside with my friends. And always out was hard...

Then I found the language Esperanto, that is supposed to be 10x easier to learn and use. I tried it and I can conform that to be true ๐Ÿ˜Š

But I needed English for my (volunteer) work in a social movement, so I slowly learn it. But still had big problems to understand spoken English. Then I found English videos about topic that was very investing for me. I was trying hard to understand and finally I did.

Long story short, I still prefer to speak Esperanto, and much more people should, IMO.

[โ€“] myszka@lemmy.ml 9 points 3 days ago (9 children)

Oh wow, it's so cool you speak Esperanto! Can you share your experience with it? Where do you use it? What good Esperanto communities are there? Do you find it actually useful? In what ways did it enrich your life?

[โ€“] sudoer777@lemmy.ml 3 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (1 children)

BTW a lot of open source programs have Esperanto translations (including Lemmy). Facebook does also for some reason.

One of the reasons that I love free / libre / open source is its high acceptance of Esperanto as an interface language. I myself also helped translate bunch of them (now I am searching for money to pay others to translate them :).

Facebook had a program of volunteer translations years ago. I helped a bit by rating existing translations. Then some law came that prevented for-profit corporations to use volunteers as translators and the program was shut down. Similar with Google, who still has parts of interface in Esperanto. Rumors go that Gmail was once fully translated into Esperanto, but the political decision went to not deploy it...

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