Hi NGUYEN,
on Sunday, October 17, 1999, 10:16:41 PM, NGUYEN Hoai Nam wrote:
TF>> I really don't know why everybody thinks all langauges of the world
TF>> should be squeezed into the English alphabet. Look at Vietnamese: it
TF>> looks awful now!
NHN> Eh guy, what the h... you know about Vietnam
Hi Steve,
on Monday, October 18, 1999, 11:22:40 AM, Steve Lamb wrote:
>> I really don't know why everybody thinks all langauges of the world
>> should be squeezed into the English alphabet.
SL> I don't think it should. Although I'll take how many Esperantists write
SL> Esperanto. As I sai
Sunday, October 17, 1999, 4:35:20 AM, Thomas wrote:
> I really don't know why everybody thinks all langauges of the world
> should be squeezed into the English alphabet.
I don't think it should. Although I'll take how many Esperantists write
Esperanto. As I said, it has 28 characters. It d
Hi there!
On 17 Oct 99, at 19:35, Thomas Fernandez wrote
about "Re[2]: OT: Laguanges and names, rea":
> I really don't know why everybody thinks all langauges of the world
> should be squeezed into the English alphabet. Look at Vietnamese: it
> looks awful now! And really, even though they u
TF> I really don't know why everybody thinks all langauges of the world
TF> should be squeezed into the English alphabet. Look at Vietnamese: it
TF> looks awful now!
Eh guy, what the h... you know about Vietnamese
What did you mean "awful" with our current character set?
TF> And really, e
Hallo Alexander,
On Sunday, October 17, 1999, 6:34:34 AM, Alexander V. Kiselev wrote:
>> The latter. Esperanto has 28 letters and 28 base sounds. 1 sound per letter,
>> obviously. It also has several other sounds which are made when a small
>> selection of letters are combined, but nothin
Hi there!
On 16 Oct 99, at 12:14, Steve Lamb wrote
about "OT: Laguanges and names, really, ho":
> The latter. Esperanto has 28 letters and 28 base sounds. 1 sound per letter,
> obviously. It also has several other sounds which are made when a small
> selection of letters are combined,
Saturday, October 16, 1999, 10:21:13 AM, Alexander wrote:
> either Esperanto is not so fonetic you think it is or you haven't
> got the proper pronunciation:-))
The latter. Esperanto has 28 letters and 28 base sounds. 1 sound per letter,
obviously. It also has several other sounds which ar
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