myaleee nimah | Re: [LFN] Just discovered LFN

Hello Jorj
me a pasada acorda con tu de nomi LFN  como un nom sinifios :" franca" !
Ma regretable , on usa elefen o LFN  ,a me min bela, sempre! Perfavore reveni a
"franca", car tu mesme ia dise ce nos eviti cortis (abreviations) en elefen.
Recorda?

con amia
~~~

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From: George Boeree <cgboeree@...>
To: LinguaFrancaNova@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sat, October 30, 2010 3:48:10 PM
Subject: Re: [LFN] Just discovered LFN

Welcome!

We frequently refer to it as "elefen".

There is a course at http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Lingua_Franca_Nova

Best wishes,
Jorj

On Oct 30, 2010, at 10:41 AM, ravendon wrote:

> I like this language. I've been studying Interlingua for a bit.
> Like some things and don't like other things. Much like any other
> language.
>
> LFN seems to be more basic and simpler, easier to learn and
> understand, quicker to form sentences.
>
> I'll continue to study it.
>
> The only nitpick I have is the name.
>
> Not as short and succinct as Ido. The reason it bugs me is that
> this language, like IDO, is an auxlang, simple by design. So I
> would like to see a name that reflects simplicity of design. Like
> Nova, which means new.
>
> Anyhoo, it's my only gripe and I can't do anything about it. I'll
> keep studying it.
>
> Is there a complete course online for English speakers like
> Interlingua has?
>
I like reality. It smells of bread. - Jean Anouilh



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