Viktoro | Re: First Comments about EuroPidgin

--- In europidgin@y..., Roy McCoy <roy@l...> wrote:
>
> In some ways it is. But the use of "c" is precisely what makes LFN
> different and thus interesting. If one took that from it,
> it would lose
> its most outstanding and distinguishing characteristic.
>
Most people who know a Romance language are used to seeing "c" all
the time.  In fact, using a "k" in a Romance-type conlang would be a
more striking, "interesting" feature for those Romance natlangers.
It's a bit of Germanic in an overly Romance tongue.  I think there
should be some place for Germanic and Slavic traits in a
europidgin...  Otherwise, it just isn't "euro"...

--Viktoro

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