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"In Esperanto."

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Re^2: Email subject lines should be written:
by sifukurt (Hermit) on Sep 02, 2012 at 02:07 UTC
    Good choice, though I prefer a hell-broth of Pig Latin and the London dialect of Middle English. On national holidays, I like to add just the tiniest dash of Inuit for that little something extra.

    Kurt
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by fisher (Priest) on Sep 03, 2012 at 08:06 UTC
    Jes, mi tute konsentas, per la vojo.
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by jgamble (Pilgrim) on Sep 07, 2012 at 02:57 UTC

    Klaatu barada nikto.

    What?

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by Anonymous Monk on Sep 17, 2012 at 13:35 UTC
    Esperanto? Bah! Real women (and men) use Lojban:
    URGENT: Le mi varkiclaflo'i cu culno lo angila!!
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by ChuckularOne (Prior) on Sep 04, 2012 at 12:40 UTC
    Mi fari ne sxati la ideo. (or some such nonsense)
      seems like google translate - nonsensical garbage as usual.

      JFYI, esperanto grammar is so simple that almost any sane individual can understand it and use it in about 2 weeks. You need to spend just one hour per day for 2 weeks +- 7 days. The real trouble though comes when you trying to fill in your vocabulary above most frequent 20 words. It needs much more time =)

        The point of my previous was that the only way the masses will ever understand Esperanto is with a translator.

        I actually used a dedicated Esperanto translator, which only emphasizes my point: http://www.kafejo.com/lingvoj/auxlangs/eo/tradukilo/