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:It's supposed to be Interlingua and understandable even by someone who knows Sanish, anyway,translation: It is a pleasure to encounter another person who loves languages as a hobby. The study of languages makes himself more intelligent and is good for the mind. I can not stop myself but recommend interlingua because it will help you study Spanish, Portuges and even Latin. It appears Esperanto requires more hours of study. But the study of interlingue requires almost non. Therefore it is better for people with out the time. It is also very good for interaction for speakers of Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian. BTW you can use the dictionary at http://www.interlingua.com and some wikibooks for the learning the grammar.I will also be looking up the wikibooks for Esperanto. --[[User:Jondel|Jondel]] 09:08, 13 November 2005 (UTC)
:It's supposed to be Interlingua and understandable even by someone who knows Sanish, anyway,translation: It is a pleasure to encounter another person who loves languages as a hobby. The study of languages makes himself more intelligent and is good for the mind. I can not stop myself but recommend interlingua because it will help you study Spanish, Portuges and even Latin. It appears Esperanto requires more hours of study. But the study of interlingue requires almost non. Therefore it is better for people with out the time. It is also very good for interaction for speakers of Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian. BTW you can use the dictionary at http://www.interlingua.com and some wikibooks for the learning the grammar.I will also be looking up the wikibooks for Esperanto. --[[User:Jondel|Jondel]] 09:08, 13 November 2005 (UTC)

::Ok, thanks very much.--[[User:Ikiroid|Ikiroid]] 15:56, 13 November 2005 (UTC)

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Again, welcome!

Amicalmente --Jondel 03:59, 11 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Well, looks like I'd better get to work, lol.--Ikiroid 15:57, 11 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Get to work slave!just kidding.Es un placer incontrar alter persona qui ama linguas como un 'hobby'. Le studiar linguas face mismo esser plus inteligente et es ben pro le mente. Non me pote arrestrar me sed recommenda interlingua proque te assiste studiar espaniol, portugese et aun latin. Esperanto semble necessita plus horas de studiar. Sed en interlingua necessita quasi nihil tempo. Ergo es melior pro personas sin horas.Tamben es multo ben pro intercambiar de parlantes de espaniol , portuges et italian.

You understand this don't you? Amicalmente --Jondel 02:36, 12 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Fragments, but my language skills aren't that good. Judging by the Latin wordstock I'd guess it's Interlingua, Latin, Ido, or some weird creole you've created. I know little Esperanto as it is, and I know very little Interlingua, because of the few resources I can find about it.--Ikiroid 03:48, 12 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
It's supposed to be Interlingua and understandable even by someone who knows Sanish, anyway,translation: It is a pleasure to encounter another person who loves languages as a hobby. The study of languages makes himself more intelligent and is good for the mind. I can not stop myself but recommend interlingua because it will help you study Spanish, Portuges and even Latin. It appears Esperanto requires more hours of study. But the study of interlingue requires almost non. Therefore it is better for people with out the time. It is also very good for interaction for speakers of Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian. BTW you can use the dictionary at http://www.interlingua.com and some wikibooks for the learning the grammar.I will also be looking up the wikibooks for Esperanto. --Jondel 09:08, 13 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Ok, thanks very much.--Ikiroid 15:56, 13 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]