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👽 mc

I see people doing unashamed advertising to their pet language(s) here. So, let me explain you why me pa lo se senva be mi fa lo nu cilre tu'a lo lojban (one of my dreams is to learn Lojban): https://lojban.org/publications/level0/brochure/lojbanmo.html

8 months ago · 👍 johano, eph, krixano

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👽 adou2

Lojban is the hardest artificial language I tried (and I learnt/tried to learn Volapük, Kotava and Láadan…). · 8 months ago

👽 eph

@johano, I really like attitudinals in lojban! The grammar felt rigid, as I'm used to Slavic and Romance languages' flexibility (when I'm not using English lol)

@mc, keep at it! I hope you enjoy learning lojban. I did when I took a crack at it :) · 8 months ago

👽 johano

@eph seconded, I feel/felt the same! · 8 months ago

👽 mc

I will not try to speak Lojban, just read and write. And I expect it to be difficult. Thanks for sharing you experience. :) · 8 months ago

👽 eph

Oh man, I tried to learn lojban at one point but it was too much for me. I like semantics, and expressing logic how lojban does is fascinating, but man alive was it hard to do for me · 8 months ago