What language would you choose to talk about a Japanese author?
You could choose English, after all it is reputed to be THE international language.
Or as happened in Australia recently, you could do it in Esperanto and still enjoy the talk.
What language would you choose to talk about a Japanese author?
You could choose English, after all it is reputed to be THE international language.
Or as happened in Australia recently, you could do it in Esperanto and still enjoy the talk.
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Did you sleep well?
Do you remember what you dreamt last night?
I very rarely remember my nocturnal dreams, but I confess to being an incurable day-dreamer.
Bela revo means beautiful day-dream.
Bela Revo
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Bloggers often choose the weirdest pen-names.
I’ve chosen to call myself Birdulino, which is an Esperanto word meaning ‘Bird-woman’.
Fluttering through cyberspace I poke my beak into anything that seems interesting.
I chirp mostly about Esperanto.
Did you know that some people even learn it in the cradle?
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