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Esperanto vs Unilange?

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abacht
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25 December 2010 at 4:29pm | IP Logged 
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hrhenry
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25 December 2010 at 4:41pm | IP Logged 
abacht wrote:

You can learn both online for free. So what do you guys think??

I'm thinking today's batch of duplicate Unilange postings look suspiciously like yesterday's duplicate Unilange postings.

Forgive my distrust, but you really only needed to post it once.

R.
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abacht
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hrhenry
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25 December 2010 at 4:46pm | IP Logged 
abacht wrote:
@hrhenry

What are you talking about?

Your post is word-for-word, minus the links, what was posted by the creator of Unilange here yesterday and was then deleted for multiple postings.

R.
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nuriayasmin
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25 December 2010 at 5:00pm | IP Logged 
There's someone very anxious to promote his language .... perhaps I should invent one, too? I mean, seriously, I had a short look at the Unilange lessons yesterday and it looks extremely weird, a mixure of European languages and alphabets, who needs that? Esperanto has gained a certain reputation, so why can't that be enough, why invent more artificial languages? Sorry, but that's beyond my understanding.
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abacht
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abacht
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Edited by abacht on 25 December 2010 at 5:37pm

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hrhenry
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25 December 2010 at 5:24pm | IP Logged 
nuriayasmin wrote:
There's someone very anxious to promote his language .... perhaps I should invent one, too? I mean, seriously, I had a short look at the Unilange lessons yesterday and it looks extremely weird, a mixure of European languages and alphabets, who needs that? Esperanto has gained a certain reputation, so why can't that be enough, why invent more artificial languages? Sorry, but that's beyond my understanding.

Like you, I took a look at the linked lessons before they were deleted. It's not only weird, it's nonsensical, particularly its orthography.

The web page doesn't really say why the language was invented, other than the standard "to unite people of the world" - something another conlang already aspires to.

Sorry, abacht, but the recent flurry of activity out of nowhere in two days (yours started right after the original account was deleted) makes me suspicious of your intentions. See my comment regarding word-for-word copying of yesterday's multiple postings.

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