simon.franova | Re: La letera H / The letter H

> at times tho in esperanto it was slightly over-done when
> attempting to stick to its rules and produced some
> unrecognisable and cumbersome words.

Having used Esperanto regularly for almost twenty years, I
admit that I've become rather fond of its odd-looking words,
but that's only because they're very familiar to me: I'm not
convinced they make Esperanto easy to learn. Some beginners
regard them as a complicated annoyance.

LFN impresses me because it somehow manages to have hardly
any affixes and yet not drown in irregular vocabulary.
It's the happy medium between naturalism and schematism.

Simon