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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€“] 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€“] Fondots@lemmy.world 11 points 3 days ago (3 children)

I'm also in the process of learning Esperanto (there's actually a decent amount of us on Lemmy)

I don't foresee it ever being particularly useful on its own, but it is a really easy language to learn, and I think it's a great way to learn how to learn languages. I feel like after casually teaching myself it for a few years I'm a lot better prepared to learn another language somewhere down the road

There's a few Esperanto clubs and such out there, I'm not a part of any of them so I can't really comment on the community all that much.

One thing that does kind of interest me is Pasporta Servo, which is sort of a free Airbnb/couchsurfing thing for esperantists. Seems like that could be a cool way to travel around on the cheap and probably a good way to get more involved in the Esperanto community. Unfortunately most of my traveling is done with my wife and I haven't been able to convince her to learn Esperanto with me so I doubt she's gonna want to go hang out with me chatting with someone in a made up language in a foreign land.

Mostly I talk to my dog in it. She knows most of her basic commands in both English and Esperanto.

[โ€“] canihasaccount@lemmy.world 2 points 3 days ago (2 children)

in a made up language

Aren't all languages made up?

Yes, all languages are made up. But some are more made up :-)

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