Maybe we don’t, but she’s got a huge fanbase and they probably do.
Maybe we don’t, but she’s got a huge fanbase and they probably do.
I mean it’s almost the size of that apartment building in the back.
(Or is it fore? Never quite grok’d any of that perspective stuff…)
To generalise is easy. To spot colour in a black and white world is a bit harder but in the end well worth it.
And now the incident’s “debate” is here.
Me too, on Linux, but this was about Windows.
After binge-watching numerous caving incident videos, I’ve begun adhering to caving rule no. 1.
Or just use Hyper-V since it’s natively available and one should refrain from touching Oracle with a ten-foot pole. I know it’s just a means to an end but better to avoid bad vendors if at all possible.
That might be true, yes.
Only on flag days though.
Your guess is just as valid as mine.
The predetermined universe smiles when the book’s fate is being fulfilled.
Yes, one of the oldest tricks in the book is in use. Unfortunately it still seems to work.
Agreed. I think it could’ve been solved better. Although excessive use of -igi/-iĝi can make the language sound duller, so I guess it’s just what it is and that’s it at this point.
IMO, Esperanto could be used at schools as a “gateway language” to language learning in general. It’s simple and as logical as can be in grammar and syntax. The vocabulary stems mostly from Latin based languages so learning the most common root words help students build up their vortarojn for other languages as well.
That sort of utilitarian approach to E-o, instead of the more traditional, ideological approach could bring it more popularity. But I’m no teacher so this is likely not happening.
Yes, it’s not flawless. My personal pet peeve is that there’s no clear way to know if a verb is transitive or intransitive. Despite the shortcomings, it’s a fun and rewarding language to learn.
Nice touch including esperanto.
reads scroll of genocide for mosquitos
it was cursed
Prescilla
It’s Priscilla, but well played nevertheless.
As long as you remember that without tahini, garlic, olive oil, salt and some lemon juice all you’re getting is pureed chickpeas.