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SiennaPie
Scratcher
12 posts

Esperanto Guys

Saluton. Mi estas 14 jara knabino. Mi ŝatus ke aliaj komenti ĉi tiun forumon por helpi Esperanton lernis ĉirkaŭe. Ekzistas multaj projektoj kaj studoj sur Scratch.mit provas helpi al la kaŭzo. Bonvolu helpi ŝin tro. Ĉi tiu estas facila lingvo por lerni. Dankon pro via afableco.
Rideti!
Samueldora
Scratcher
100+ posts

Esperanto Guys

Saluton kaj bonvenon SiennaPie!

Ekzistas kelkaj Esperanto-aktivecon en Skracho-komunumo. Vidu chi tien!

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Samueldora
Catgirl329
Scratcher
100+ posts

Esperanto Guys

We already have Esperanto. Tell Paddle2See to close this topic.
Paddle2See
Scratch Team
1000+ posts

Esperanto Guys

Catgirl329 wrote:

We already have Esperanto. Tell Paddle2See to close this topic.
I don't see one - perhaps you are confusing it with Espanol? That is Spanish - a different language.

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TheHockeyist
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Esperanto Guys

Paddle2See wrote:

Catgirl329 wrote:

We already have Esperanto. Tell Paddle2See to close this topic.
I don't see one - perhaps you are confusing it with Espanol? That is Spanish - a different language.
Español. (Tildes matter in Spanish. n and ñ are different letters.) (Just pointing this out.)


Rogerscratcher
New to Scratch
30 posts

Esperanto Guys

TheHockeyist wrote:

Paddle2See wrote:

Catgirl329 wrote:

We already have Esperanto. Tell Paddle2See to close this topic.
I don't see one - perhaps you are confusing it with Espanol? That is Spanish - a different language.
Español. (Tildes matter in Spanish. n and ñ are different letters.) (Just pointing this out.)
You are wrong. A tilde is the line which marks the accentuation to a vowel (á, é, í, ó, ú).
TheHockeyist
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Esperanto Guys

Rogerscratcher wrote:

TheHockeyist wrote:

Paddle2See wrote:

Catgirl329 wrote:

We already have Esperanto. Tell Paddle2See to close this topic.
I don't see one - perhaps you are confusing it with Espanol? That is Spanish - a different language.
Español. (Tildes matter in Spanish. n and ñ are different letters.) (Just pointing this out.)
You are wrong. A tilde is the line which marks the accentuation to a vowel (á, é, í, ó, ú).
That's an accent mark.


Rogerscratcher
New to Scratch
30 posts

Esperanto Guys

TheHockeyist wrote:

Rogerscratcher wrote:

TheHockeyist wrote:

Paddle2See wrote:

Catgirl329 wrote:

We already have Esperanto. Tell Paddle2See to close this topic.
I don't see one - perhaps you are confusing it with Espanol? That is Spanish - a different language.
Español. (Tildes matter in Spanish. n and ñ are different letters.) (Just pointing this out.)
You are wrong. A tilde is the line which marks the accentuation to a vowel (á, é, í, ó, ú).
That's an accent mark.
Oh, right. Here is commonly called ‘'tilde’' to accentuation marks.
Anyways, do you speak Esperanto?
TheHockeyist
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Esperanto Guys

Rogerscratcher wrote:

TheHockeyist wrote:

Rogerscratcher wrote:

TheHockeyist wrote:

Paddle2See wrote:

Catgirl329 wrote:

We already have Esperanto. Tell Paddle2See to close this topic.
I don't see one - perhaps you are confusing it with Espanol? That is Spanish - a different language.
Español. (Tildes matter in Spanish. n and ñ are different letters.) (Just pointing this out.)
You are wrong. A tilde is the line which marks the accentuation to a vowel (á, é, í, ó, ú).
That's an accent mark.
Oh, right. Here is commonly called ‘'tilde’' to accentuation marks.
Anyways, do you speak Esperanto?
No. I just happen to know this terminology from Spanish class.


frodewin
Scratcher
500+ posts

Esperanto Guys

Bonvolu ni povas reiri al la temo?



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