Stefan Fisahn | Per la FAQ

Alo,

me ave un sujeste per du plu temas per la FAQ:

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F: What is the special about "creole like"?

A: A creole is a language descended from a pidgin that has become the
native
language of a group of people. Study of Creole languages around the
world  has shown that they display remarkable
similarities in grammar, lending support to the theory of a Universal
Grammar.
For example the usage of markers (preposions) to indicate past,
conditional and futur.
Creol languages are not baby-talk versions of English, Frensh or other
superstrate languages. People in Haiti (Kreyoul), Aruba (Papiamento) or
Papua New Guinea (Tok Pisin) use their tongue very self-conscious.
Creols are languages from the grassroots.

F: Why should I learn LFN, a language which nobody speaks..

A: Well, nobody is not true. We try to establish a comunity of people
speaking
Lingua Franca Nova by our News-Group
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LinguaFrancaNova/

Beyound that, you'll find no simpler entrance into to the world of
latin-based languages.
And beyound that, learning LFN makes fun - really!
Try this: http://lfn.esef.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/PresentaLFN

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senti libre per cambia esta o esa.

bon voles,
sf.

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