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From: elna@netcom.com (Esperanto League N America)
Subject: Re: Esperanto and spelling
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Organization: Esperanto League for North America, Inc.
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Date: Wed, 5 Apr 1995 03:47:47 GMT
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wolfkir@ibm.net writes in a recent posting (reference <3ljucj$1r6d@news-s01.ny.us.ibm.net>):
>Pascal Macprogrammer asked if any language used 1 letter = 1 sound.
>Christopher Zervic offered Esperanto as an example.
>
>Esperanto is not a language. It's a code.
>
>wolfkir@ibm.net   (*v*)
>
Attention dear readers!

Notice the date-- this is obviously an April Foolishness designed to troll
for spitefool replies. It has no sense.

As another reply stated: *all* languages are codes.

Miko.


