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<p>Posted by <b><!--poster-->Jay Shorten</b>
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If Almea is more advanced in linguistic studies than Earth was in a comparable area, has the Almean equivalent of D-ro Esperanto [Zamenhof] appeared yet? Or the Datuval, Fr Schleyer? You see, if there is an Almean Esperanto, or even Volap�k, I might learn it so I don't have to learn all those irregular Verdurian verbs...
<p>Jay Shorten
<hr><i>Mark responds:
<p>Heh! I never thought of that. Very likely there is none yet, since
the Plain doesn't have the level of linguistic confusion of Europe--
Verdurian already serves as a lingua franca.
<p>I thought you'd learned Volapük, Jay? If you can handle that,
you can handle the few Verdurian irregularities!
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