Amazing! Only that I don't like how esperanto sounds. But what he says are really good points, especially: "with esperanto you can be yourself". Except that I like conjugations a lot better, than always using the pronouns. For e.g., I my native lang is hungarian, and I like to say only "akarom" for "I want it".
Those are not conjugations, those are agglutinations. I agree with you, I'm Italian and I don't like that in English or in German you always have to use the pronoun ahead of the verb, it sounds a bit primitive or mechanic. Nonetheless though this characteristic of Esperanto makes it incredibly easy and precise, you can learn all the tenses of a verb within 10 minutes :)
Efilzeo di Reggio I know, but I think that is where ease goes against aesthetics. It would take extra 2 minutes, terrible XD. It could be like the consonant of the pronoun attached to the verb: mi + havas = havans, or havasim, vos + lernas = lernavos or lernasov. But others would probably understand "lernavos".
Non bisogna scordare di menzionare il realizzatore dei video originali con Claude Piron. Grazie.
Amazing! Only that I don't like how esperanto sounds. But what he says are really good points, especially: "with esperanto you can be yourself". Except that I like conjugations a lot better, than always using the pronouns. For e.g., I my native lang is hungarian, and I like to say only "akarom" for "I want it".
Those are not conjugations, those are agglutinations. I agree with you, I'm Italian and I don't like that in English or in German you always have to use the pronoun ahead of the verb, it sounds a bit primitive or mechanic. Nonetheless though this characteristic of Esperanto makes it incredibly easy and precise, you can learn all the tenses of a verb within 10 minutes :)
Efilzeo di Reggio I know, but I think that is where ease goes against aesthetics. It would take extra 2 minutes, terrible XD. It could be like the consonant of the pronoun attached to the verb: mi + havas = havans, or havasim, vos + lernas = lernavos or lernasov. But others would probably understand "lernavos".