Steven Lynch | Re: [LFN] Fwd: Lingua Franca Nova Enthusiast

Dear George,

In spite of what was said in that message, to me, of all the languages I have investigated, LFN is the only one that could possibly work as a Lingua Franca, precisely because of its simplicity. I certainly will use no other, and in fact I truly wish I could use it in my normal life as a first language! How much simpler life would be for everyone.

Keep up the good work :)

Steve

--- On Fri, 6/8/10, George Boeree <cgboeree@...> wrote:

From: George Boeree <cgboeree@c...>
Subject: [LFN] Fwd: Lingua Franca Nova Enthusiast
To: LinguaFrancaNova@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, 6 August, 2010, 13:11

I thought I would pass this nice email I received today on to the
group. - Jorj

Begin forwarded message:

> From: "Steven" <mrrosebeing@...>
> Date: August 5, 2010 6:09:21 PM EDT
> To: cgboeree@...
> Subject: Lingua Franca Nova Enthusiast
>
> Dear Sir,
>
> I just wanted to send you a short message, regretably in English,
> to tell you what a wonderful creation your language Lingua France
> Nova is. For a very short time I tried to learn to speak Esperanto
> and I found it completely unwieldy, but LFN is so incredibly easy
> to use, I was creating sentences after only a few moments. It seems
> to be an impossible dream, but if I were to see any language take
> its place as an International Second Language, it would be yours.
> In the short time I have been learning LFN I have found it has
> completely opened up a new love for languages I didn't know
> existed. Thank you so much for that.
>
> Yours Faithfully,
>
> Steven Lynch
>
I think God, in creating man, somewhat overestimated his ability.
— Oscar Wilde



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