Ben Finney wrote:
"Emanuele D'Arrigo" <man...@gmail.com> writes:
Ultimately I certainly appreciate the ubiquity of English even though
in the interest of fairness and efficiency I'd prefer the role of
common language to be given to a constructed language, such as Ido.
I prefer Lojban <URL:http://www.lojban.org/> as being logically robust
while fully expressive, and sharing the Ido goal of avoiding
disadvantage to native speakers of any particular existing language.
Even though I an mative-English speaking and therefore advantaged with
English becoming ubiquitous, I would not mind learning *one* artificial
'natural' language. I even considered Esperanto at one point. But the
advocates of such a lingua franca cannot seem to agree on which ;-).
(Ido? never heard of it before -- will check W.P).
tjr
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