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[lojban] Re: lojban's difficulty



You know what I think is amazing? I can learn Lojban without attending
a class, moving to another country, or even hearing it spoken! If
high-schoolers these days (in the US, let's say) had the choice to
take Spanish, French, or Lojban as a foreign language, each provided
with good teachers and proven learning methods, which one would be the
easiest to learn? I couldn't see schools offering higher than Lojban
2, whereas you could study French for eight years and still suck at
it. (I stopped after three, and yes, I suck at it.)

mu'omi'e.uirik.


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