.Ð ÐÐÐÐÐ ÐÐ ÐÐÐÑÐ ÐÐ ÐÑ ÐÐ ÐÐÐÐÐ ÐÐÐ ÑÑÑÐÐ ÐÐÑÑÑ ÑÐ .Ð ÐÐ ÐÑÐÑÐ ÑÐÐ ÐÐ ÐÐ ÐÐÐÐÐ .ÐÐÐÑÐ ÐÐ ÐÐÐÐÐÐ ÑÐ ÑÐÐÑÐ ÐÐ ÐÐÑÐÐ ÐÑÐÐÑ .Ð ÑÐÑÐ ÐÐ ÐÐÑÐÐ ÐÐÑÐÑ ÑÑÑÐ ÐÐ ÐÐÐÐÐÐ. On Wed, 2005-03-30 at 13:46 +0900, ignat 99 wrote: > Thanks for the attention, > > I count, that it would be a good thing to have the capability in to > write "fu'ivla" with the use arbitrary alphabets. A as then it will > read programs to those written on others to languages. For example > French programs on Lisp. > > In the use only of American alphabet I perceive discrimination. For > example I consider Ancient-Slavic and Ukrainian alphabets highly > developed than American. > > I see the possibility at any moment to Americanize lojban. I see the > desire of American personas to make this, IMHO. > > What is guarantees that this not to happen? > > > ki'e > ignat
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