Nope, no noun declensions. Nouns are made by adding -o to the end of a root. The only changes that are made to a noun are for number or case, and this is done through agglutination instead of declension. Plurals are formed by adding -j after -o. The accusative (direct object) case is made by adding -n after the -o (or after the -j in case of a plural). (j is pronounced like y in Esperanto).
All of these sentences say "I like to learn new languages", although the first one is by far the most common form:
Mi atas lerni novajn lingvojn. Novajn lingvojn mi atas lerni. Novajn lingvojn atas lerni mi. Lerni novajn lingvojn mi atas. Lerni novajn lingvojn atas mi.
For more info on Esperanto: http://www.lernu.net/ .
I agree! My campfire group has Christians, Atheists, Pagans, and Jews in it, as well as gay and straight families, multi-cultural families, and adoptive families. And Campfire USA has been around for almost 100 years.
There's always Camp Fire USA. It is almost 100 years old and provides a very similar experience. However, it is co-ed and non-discriminatory. The group I run contains Christians, Atheists, Pagans, and Jews, as well as both straight and gay families.
I especially hate it when web designers don't even consider other browsers. I brought a small page error to the attention of a friend of mine that I saw on Mozilla. It would have been a simple fix to make it work for all browsers, including IE, and I tested to be sure that it would still work in IE, Netscape, Opera, and Mozilla. But when I brought all of this to my friend's attention, they just said that nobody uses Mozilla and blew me off.
Jes, sed neniu parolas lojbanan en la reala mondo. ;)
Silly slashdot. atas = sxatas (that should be a circumflex over the s, but UTF-8 support is either lacking from the forum or my browser messed it up.)
Nope, no noun declensions. Nouns are made by adding -o to the end of a root. The only changes that are made to a noun are for number or case, and this is done through agglutination instead of declension. Plurals are formed by adding -j after -o. The accusative (direct object) case is made by adding -n after the -o (or after the -j in case of a plural). (j is pronounced like y in Esperanto).
All of these sentences say "I like to learn new languages", although the first one is by far the most common form:
Mi atas lerni novajn lingvojn.
Novajn lingvojn mi atas lerni.
Novajn lingvojn atas lerni mi.
Lerni novajn lingvojn mi atas.
Lerni novajn lingvojn atas mi.
For more info on Esperanto: http://www.lernu.net/ .
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I agree! My campfire group has Christians, Atheists, Pagans, and Jews in it, as well as gay and straight families, multi-cultural families, and adoptive families. And Campfire USA has been around for almost 100 years.
There's always Camp Fire USA. It is almost 100 years old and provides a very similar experience. However, it is co-ed and non-discriminatory. The group I run contains Christians, Atheists, Pagans, and Jews, as well as both straight and gay families.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Fire_USA
http://www.campfireusa.com/start.asp
I especially hate it when web designers don't even consider other browsers. I brought a small page error to the attention of a friend of mine that I saw on Mozilla. It would have been a simple fix to make it work for all browsers, including IE, and I tested to be sure that it would still work in IE, Netscape, Opera, and Mozilla. But when I brought all of this to my friend's attention, they just said that nobody uses Mozilla and blew me off.