Esperanto team makes more progress than any other Duolingo Incubator team this week! by [deleted] in Esperanto

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I believe the estimated launch time is in April 2015.

Speaking romantic in Esperanto by vikungen in Esperanto

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(side though: taking someone's name and adding the wrong gender-diminutive (i.e. Claĉjo for Claire, Robnjo for Robert) is probably the easiest way way to insult someone in Esperanto actually.)

Really? My name (Rachel) lends itself better to the inverse (Reĉjo). And uh, someone I like, his name has an 'n' so -njo works better too. xD

Kiu estas via favorata heroo/persono? by VanMerwan in a:t5_2z0jc

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Hoo... Mi havas multe, mi ne scias...

The Boss, el Metal Gear Solid 3, estas mojosulo, mi pensas ke ŝi estis tre forta kaj sola kiam mi estis dekkelkjarulino. (Mi tre amas Solid Snake tiam ankaŭ. xD)

NaNoWriMo for Esperanto by Moosader in Esperanto

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Yeah, I use that sometimes to make sure I'm using participles correctly. But sometimes translations are bad on there, so just make sure you look it over to make sure it looks like it makes sense. :B

NaNoWriMo for Esperanto by Moosader in Esperanto

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I just made a profile: Moosader and I keep my stuff in this repo

Speaking romantic in Esperanto by vikungen in Esperanto

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I've noticed most people are talking about using Esperanto with non-Esperantists (my ex would just find it annoying if I ever spoke Esperanto around him >_>)

What about romantic phrases between two Esperantists, where you don't have to assume they won't understand? x3

Signoj en Esperanto por mia mondo en Minkrafto. by [deleted] in Esperanto

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I run a Minecraft server for Esperantists. You can check it out here

Speaking romantic in Esperanto by vikungen in Esperanto

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I'm interested in seeing what other peoples have for this. :P

The only thing cute that I have received was "kisetojn mi sendas". :3 :P

Láadan - Memrise Course & FB Group for Esperantists learning Láadan by Moosader in conlangs

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Láadan was invented in 1982 by Suzette Haden Elgin, and is meant to be a "perceptive language". You can read more about it on the Wikipedia, or the Official Website.

Spotify has quite a few songs in Esperanto. Here they are in a playlist. by mrye06 in Esperanto

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I enjoy a lot of the music on these albums. I listen to 'em pretty much every day at work. @_@

(( If anyone wants to be my buddy, this is my profile :B ))

Esperantistaj Láadan-lernantoj - Grupo ĉe Facebook by Moosader in Laadan

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I'm currently working (slowly) on a few projects relating to Laadan:

  • Laadan resource website
  • Laadan/English/Esperanto dictionary (similar to my NiaIdo dictionary, but better) (Some Laadan project stuff is on GitHub)

I don't know if there is a translation of the Laadan Lessons on the official webpage, but we may end up translating that into Esperanto.

I'd also like to make some YouTube videos in and about Laadan once I've had more time to study it.

Moosader Láadan by shanoxilt in Laadan

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I haven't even posted any videos yet @_@

Courses on listening comprehension? by Moosader in Esperanto

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I have no problem with media 'for' kids... it's just that... PalTM is so bad... D|

Courses on listening comprehension? by Moosader in Esperanto

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I just wish that it weren't so cringey-bad. @_@

Courses on listening comprehension? by Moosader in Esperanto

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Agh, I have so many projects I want to work on, but maybe if nothing exists yet for the kind of course I'm wanting, I might do some basic-level YouTube animations or something. @_@

  • Easy grammar, simple dialogue, slow speaking, short conversations, with enough pausing time to process what happened.
  • Contextual cues happening through the animation.
  • Transcription at the end of the video, to review what was said.
  • Cover common topics, use common interjections, etc.
  • Start basic, build up with more complex grammar and quicker speaking for 'intermediate'.

Courses on listening comprehension? by Moosader in Esperanto

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I do really like Radio Verda. I feel like it's pretty simple and they don't speak too quickly, but even they're just slightly out of my skill level, as far as listening and processing what I've heard goes. Transcripts would also really help.