New Languages

maths,

Every language we add brings with it its own problems. That is one thing we have learned. We feel that adding one language per month will be more than enough.

@maths - We’ve thought about the blank slot, but it is quite a bit more complicated than we had hoped and don’t have any plans to do this.

An easy workaround is to simply use an existing slot (that of a language you don’t plan on learning any time soon). I recommend selecting a dictionary that loads within the LingQ widget (to prevent popups), then keep an external dictionary of your choosing open to search the words manually.

Okay no worries, thanks for responding. I’m only itching as the languages I’d like to see are way down the list : /

Typical non-esperantists, just boldly claiming that Esperanto is useless and doesn’t have any importance. All we’re trying to do is achieve world peace and you lot keep making jokes about us! You make me so mad, I want to punch someone …

@James123

Me too bud. I’m strongly in favour of peace and love…and if anyone disagrees with me I’ll smash their f***ing heads in!

Today I heard a cow say “moo”, but not “mu”. It obviously didn’t speak Esperanto, so I had to knock it unconscious.

James, you’re showing way too much regard for bovine life! You should have taken that bastard right out with one of those gas-bolt things (like the mean dude in the film “No Country for Old Men” uses as his weapon of choice!) :smiley:

All I had on me was a short-wave radio which I use to listen to the many Esperanto radio stations (all 3 of them. So many companies need me for my knowledge of Esperanto though, that I can’t listen to all three). I may’ve broken my radio, but it was for a good cause.

The main thing is: show no mercy to monoglot cattle!

(BTW I guess this is what they call a ‘bizarre internet exchange’, huh!?)

Obviously, Esperantists are unable to speak ‘Cowish’… not much literature but much bigger speaker population. And they don’t go to war.

Hey…I think I’ve found the solution!!! :slight_smile:

Moo, moooo, mooo, mo!*

*Now, milk reigns down from the sky-great-udder, and green grass spreads from horizon to horizon. (It’s a highly contextual language)

I suppose if Jay and I aren’t too busy knocking them out or blowing their brains out with compressed-air things, we could find the time to get the cows to record some items when Cowish becomes a beta language.

I worry about you, boys… I’ll be off to cowland soon, they won’t be pleased there.

Cowboys will be cowboys, I guess… :smiley:

I don’t mind how Esperanto sounds. I just think it could do with a little more cowbell!

I reckon Esperanto would sound just like Arabic if it were taught by a cow.

Moo-daris…geddit…!

And that’s not just cheesy - it’s milky and creamy too! (Straight from the dairy…)

Cowbell, I like the sound of that. ding ding ding ding