dave5dave5dave | Re: New member
No, certainly no banning for that. This is probably the friendliest
group there is considering that LFN wasn't created in opposition to,
or as a modification of an existing IAL. I like Interlingua myself too
but I live in Korea and was never comfortable with promoting a
language here with spelling rules more complex than some natural
languages, and thus my preference for LFN.
I (try to) write more on the wiki than participate here.
As for the last question, maybe about 30 people? Maybe more, hard to
say. Every one in a while a person will come out of nowhere and say
"Hi everybody, I just wrote something in LFN, please check it out" and
we'll realize we've had a supportive lurker for the past few months.
Dave
--- In LinguaFrancaNova@yahoogroups.com, "Lars Rosenmeier"
<rosie313b@...> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I am new here, and after having lurked for about a month I thought
it was
> time to begin posting.
>
> I am curious as to how many people who can actually speak (or at least
> write) LFN?
>
> I don't speak any LFN myself, at least not yet, so you'll have to
excuse my
> writing in English.
>
> I do however speak Interlingua, a language which should be
understandable to
> a large extent to an LFN speaker. It would be interesting to test
this out,
> but I am concerned that writing in a "rivalling" conlang would get me
> instantly banned from here. :)
>
> Lars (from Denmark)
>
> --
>
> Mi blog in interlingua: http://falcatorrosa2.blogspot.com
>
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