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Jan 11th, 2001, 01:08 PM
#1
Thread Starter
Addicted Member
Well that has nothing to do with this post but anyways 
Does anyone speak this language --> Esperanto <--- ??
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Jan 11th, 2001, 01:18 PM
#2
Junior Member
Im going to learn it... I will go there next summer...
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Jan 11th, 2001, 01:39 PM
#3
Knut --
How will you get there?
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Jan 11th, 2001, 01:44 PM
#4
Junior Member
dunno yet - by car its way too far
by train its too complicated
by plane its too expensive
by boat it takes too long
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Jan 11th, 2001, 01:47 PM
#5
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Jan 12th, 2001, 03:27 AM
#6
Junior Member
Problem is, where can I obtain a visa?
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Jan 12th, 2001, 06:34 AM
#7
Hyperactive Member
Erm, hello ? No such place ? Am I missing the joke here or are you serious ?
That's Mr Mullet to you, you mulletless wonder.
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Jan 12th, 2001, 06:43 AM
#8
Junior Member
Paul,
just write to the Esperanto Embassy in your country. They will be happy to provide beautiful brochures about the scenic countryside and of course all the historic places.
It's definetely a MUST-SEE!
Unfortunately, they are not online yet, in fact that's why I am going there. I've been asked to provide a full internet concept, nationwide. Just wait and see!
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Jan 12th, 2001, 06:49 AM
#9
Hyperactive Member
Knut - such a fitting name in many ways. Send us a postcard when you get there ( hmmm, yes )
That's Mr Mullet to you, you mulletless wonder.
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Jan 12th, 2001, 06:52 AM
#10
Junior Member
Huh?
Knut - such a fitting name in many ways.
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Jan 12th, 2001, 10:41 AM
#11
Frenzied Member
Is it a silent 'K'?
Harry.
"From one thing, know ten thousand things."
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Jan 12th, 2001, 10:44 AM
#12
No, you pronounce the K, it's the N that's silent.
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Jan 13th, 2001, 05:02 AM
#13
Junior Member
Well, DerFarm, the N is pronounced as well (might take some practice though, specially for native english speakers).
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