verissimo....x xsone nate e cresciute in rep ceca e con laurea in letteratura ceca penso non sia tanto complicato!! :lol: jĂ myslim ze cestina je moc tezkĂ !! vid'? Hi Glenn, I didn't know you understand italian!! Congratulations!!
Capisco un piccolo and spanish (a lot) and american sign language (a lot) and french (a little) bits and pieces of a few others and now, a little czech too My neighborhood is multi-lingual and I regularly read a local newspaper called "La Gaceta" which has articles in spanish, italian, and english - claims it is the country's only tri-lingual newspaper and has been in publication since 1922. and, I agree - if you are Czech born and have a degree in Czech language, then it is not so complicated (although judging from some of the discussions here, maybe that is not so true either :shock: )
your environment is very interesting! and sure: Kolik ĹeÄĂ znĂĄĹĄ, tolikrĂĄt jsi ÄlovÄkem. ciao vale
More languages I know, I understand more from languages I do not know, especialy slavic or romanic. I remember I read table on the wall in Hungary written in Esperanto without difficulties.
Do you know if there's someone that uses esperanto in the world today, or this project was completely abandoned? I consider esperanto as a very interesting idea....it's a pity that it had no success...