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From: elna@netcom.com (Esperanto League N America)
Subject: Re: WANTED: Single European language: European english
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Date: Sun, 17 Nov 1996 20:39:07 GMT
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rison@hep.phy.cam.ac.uk writes in a recent posting (reference <56n5k8$6ek@lyra.csx.cam.ac.uk>):
>
>Probably just about the first two things that a beginner in
>Esperanto learns is that (a) nouns end in `o' and (b) it has
>six accented letters (to maintain one letter <> one sound).
>Furthermore, as soon as ey hits the net, ey soon spots that
                         ^^               ^^   
>there are three popular transliterations into ASCII: `post-x',
>`pre-^' and `post-h'.
>

Placxas al mi vidi ke Marka riismo validas ankaux en la angla.  
Bone farita! Kiel oni prononcas tiun vorton?


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