jacquesdehe | Re: [LFN] LsF

Latin was the auxiliary language in Occident

by the power of religion.

English is now the auxiliary language around the world

by what took the place of religion: money and technology!

LsF sounds to me more medieval than modern

and I don't feel it as a possible auxiliary language

for the future.

But this list is one of open mind, and speaking

about LsF here, where Lingua Franca Nova flourishes,

is a proof of open mind!

Salutes de ami,

Jacques

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--- In LinguaFrancaNova@yahoogroups.com, Stefan Fisahn <sf@e...>
wrote:
>
> On Tue, Nov 08, 2005 at 05:14:34AM -0800, d gasper wrote:
> > In dictionario de Cardinale Antonio Bacci "Lexicon
> > vocabulorum quae difficilius latine redduntur" nos
> > inveni "chartae nummariae nimiae ac vilescentis
> > editionem". Me praefere "inflatione"!
> >
> > Donaldo
> >
> Esa es ance posable en LsF. La usa de disionario latino
> es un posable, ma tu pote usa ance parolas ce es min usante
> en du linguas romana moderna.
>
> sf.
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