Re: Comparison of philosophical languages
From: | Florian Rivoal <florian@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, January 21, 2003, 13:56 |
>I do not know Chinese,
>but I guess that it may be good at coining new words too.
>Too bad it is so hard to pronounce.
It is extremely difficult to pronounce. to an european speaker. koreans, tai,
vietnamese.... find it rather simple. on the other hand, chinese would have
lots of problems with reknown IAL(esperanto), or with yigide. Let me point u
some examples:
the way you definedare difined, they would not tell
y from i
p from b
d from t
g from k
they would be unable to say
v (or would confuse it with b)
z
n and m would not easily be diferenciated at the end of a word
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