Are there any conlangers here? I'm just getting started, and wondering if there's anybody else here interested in this stuff.
1 year ago · 👍 aka_dude, thatsredadcted, roz303, ailolai, clair_de_soleil, johano
Thanks @thatsredadcted, I missed this post! Yeah, I love Esperanto and it's become a big part of my life. 6 months of this year I've been living in Barcelona speaking only Esperanto (and a tiny bit of broken Spanish) with a group of international friends. It's such an awesome language. If anyone learning wants to practise their speaking, I'm more than happy to jump on a call and chat in Esperanto, or answer any questions about my experience with the language – "simple demandu min!" :) · 1 year ago
I've been interested with wanting to learn esperanto specifically. Feel like it wouldn't make much sense to learn since it'd be the only other language I'd know, but also think that a universal language is important. · 1 year ago
I've toyed with the idea, created a couple of things, my method was to come up with a text first, do the grammar second · 1 year ago
Mi estas esperantisto kaj mi ankaŭ ŝatas krei lingvojn :) · 1 year ago
To be completely fair, I'm not very interested in learning languages either - I'm just making my own, for fun. · 1 year ago
I've been interested in them; haven't learned any to be fluent, but some of my favorites include Lojban, Loglan, -gua!spi, Toki Pona, and of course Esperanto. Saluton kaj Bon Venon! · 1 year ago
Funny you ask about that here, because this capsule was created by colang enthusiast @martin. And I've seen few people posting about esperanto and even link to one esperanto based capsule.
I'm not that into colangs myself, but I take interest in etymology, mostly how latin evolved, but if colang has cool ways of creating words I just might look into it - Martin posted about Toki Pona on twitter today and it's VERY cool. · 1 year ago
I'm quite interested in Lojban, but not actively learning it, just reading the book's chapters time to time · 1 year ago