Is there even a set vocabulary, or does one simply
just take random
words from different European languages?
Ich puedo do éso. ¿?Können Tu?
On 3/15/06, Mark Williamson <node.ue(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I agree here, although it would be interesting if
somebody wrote a
Europanto script.
Mark
On 15/03/06, Neil Harris <usenet(a)tonal.clara.co.uk> wrote:
Alphax (Wikipedia email) wrote:
> Servien Ilaino wrote:
>
>> Hoi,
>>
>> Ich ne denk pas that een Europanto Wikipedia ist een bon idee, een
couple
de
>> språker sollen be gebruikt und rien ne
sollen pas het förstår.
>>
>> It's more like a fun language, but as I said some languages will be
used
>> more than others, it also seems like a
project which is more intended
for
> fun
than a serious encyclopedia.
>
>
Perhaps a Wikicity?
As I said when this was last brought up, it should only take the writing
of a fairly simple script, and you can munge en: and Wiktionary more or
less instantly into over 1,000,000 Europanto articles. Given that, why
bother? In my opinion, once you've realized this, the task becomes about
as interesting as Sudoku does once you've written a constraint-search
solver.
-- Neil
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