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E-S-P-E-R-A-N-T-O Posted by Transparent Language on Jun 24, 2010
As many of you already know, Esperanto is an international auxiliary language. Such languages are very similar to but not necessarily congruously connected to pidgin languages like Haitian Creole. Pidgin languages are simplified means of communication that develop as a means of communication between two or more groups that do not have a language in common. It…
Mood in Esperanto Posted by Transparent Language on Mar 26, 2010
After our latest Facebook post, I realized how many ways there are to express one’s mood in Esperanto. Here’s a small start for those beginning to learn Esperanto, but please feel free to add more down below as comments. The Esperanto experts can help out those who are just starting to learn! Dankon (thanks)! Mi…
What’s a Conlang? Posted by Transparent Language on Mar 10, 2010
In many fiction books, such as J. R. R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings*, and countless movies, such as James Cameron’s “Avatar”, you will read (or in Avatar’s case, hear) languages meant not to be understood, but to add to the depth of the culture of the characters: languages created to be unique to the setting…
Esperanto Blog Now Public! Posted by Transparent Language on Mar 5, 2010
Saluton, Thanks for all your enthusiastic replies. I’m happy to announce that popular demand has made this Transparent Esperanto blog officially public. Anybody with helpful tips for learning Esperanto, videos, podcasts, links, or text should keep sharing their knowledge and learning from others! Dankon! Here is our first official post from the Esperanto blog community…
Esperanto Blogger(s) Wanted Posted by Transparent Language on Mar 4, 2010
Greetings! Anybody with a passionate interest in Esperanto, the time to blog is now! Our beloved Esperanto blog will need new authors with new insights on Esperanto language and culture. If you have any interest please comment here or write on our Facebook page’s wall. The Esperanto community and blog need you! Thanks, Transparent Language