Stefan Fisahn | Re: [LFN] Where ? In European Union !

On Sun, May 15, 2005 at 11:45:16PM -0000, jacquesdehe wrote:
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> Perhaps the present interest for any IAL is too weak everywhere.
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> Perhaps nowhere might become an IAL the official auxiliary language.
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> But if somewhere, some day, that's in European Union, because
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> the European Union is a too heavy concentration of languages.
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Hi,

a Esperanto Party canditate in the last European election campain.
I think they had only in France a list, surely not in Germany -
they came to nothing.
Europa has a lot of problems and the fact of 20 official languages for
the EU is one, but surely not the most important.

They way is in my opinion as Andrew in his last mail suggested, showing
by usage the power of our IAL.

BTW if you als official about the chances of an IAL they often say,
"even if your language is operable - there are no teacher - no
materials - no interpreters".
I think we need some material, we can use outside the Internet, well
the different introductions could be a good start. Any DTP-wizzards
here?

sf.

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