delete_my_accountAimIsADickdelete_my_accountWhy did you learn Esperanto since you live in the U.S., Esperanto will never replace English in America.
I never said it would replace English in the U.S; you made that up. It will exist alongside English.
And learned it because I live on the fucking internet, where there are lots of multilingual players; and it's was the easiest language around. at the very least that time spend learning it wasn't as big as when I tried to learn Spanish or English.
delete_my_accountSeems like you wasted a year learning language that will never benefit you.
Don't state shit about my life, that you don't even know about! and you don't know shit about our language; you haven't read any of our works; and you make arrogant claims like that, without any evidence. cite evidence, or shut up!
https://samandmax.fandom.com/wiki/Esperanto_Bookstore
^ thats my evidence
in Sam & Max save the world, there is an esperanto bookstore out of business, therefore I can't read any of your works.
That's a damn video game. You're a citing a video game world for your evidence?
There exists esperanto bookstores in the real world and online (librejo & Katalogo de UEA & Literaturo).
delete_my_accountThis also proves Esperanto and English can't coexist in America.
Again, it already is. There is a U.S esperanto association.
delete_my_accountYou seem obsessed with optimization and saving time but you can't seem to realize you wasted a year (31,556,952,000 milliseconds) of your life learning a language that will never rise to global prominence
I spent 3 months learning the actual language itself (actually, it really felt like 2 tbh). Right now, I'm not learning the language, but rather using it. I only try to learn a new radical if its actually needed, otherwise, I just use word combination.
I'm really just trying to unlearn habits that came from learning how to comprehend english.
Esperanto already is rising to global prominence, on a quantitative scale sure, but it will make a qualitative difference. a hundred years ago, one man was an esperantist, hundred years later, is now way more (around 1 or 2 million or whatever) esperantists.
I wasn't obsessed, I made a suggestion. (bad wording lol.)
If anything, most foreigners waste a lot of time being forced to learn english, like in China and Japan.