A Language For Adding Bus Stops, er, Words?

    (rescheduled from June 1st…)   Esperanto uses suffixes and a few prefixes to build many words in easy to understand ways that stick in the memory.  The advantages of agglutinative languages, like Esperanto and Turkish, are that they are highly logical.  Esperanto has no exceptions, meaning it requires less memorization than other languages.

Given the interest that some of my regular readers have expressed over the years on this site, I thought I would share some of my most recent language learning journey here on in the hope that it could help encourage others in similar study.  Once I have found more communities to help handing off Project Do Better, I may come back and rework these notes in my other languages.

Do you, fellow language learners, have any thoughts on how your previously learned languages help hook the new language materials that you would like to share here?
More soon,
and
delighted friends having lunch in cafe
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     Project Do Better hopes that the empathy which studying languages can build, as well as just a little bit more in the way of good examples, via story, could help all of us learn to be more open to the needs, feelings, and wishes of other people with whom we share this world.
Hoşça kalın!  Saluton!  !Nos Vemos!  Salut !

Shira

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Thoughtful Readers, please consider reading and sharing, or even writing a guest blog post here, about #ProjectDoBetter.  Phase I aims to build empathy for public goods (libraries, transit, healthcare, and education) via language study and story, among other tools.

Shira Destinie A.  Jones, MPhil

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About ShiraDestProjectDoBetter

Shira Destinie Jones is founder of #ProjectDoBetter, a long term plan proposal for community building, and a published poet, academic author, and advocate for improving our #PublicDomainInfrastructure. Her other book, Stayed on Freedom's Call, on Black-Jewish Cooperation in DC, is freely available via the Internet Archive. She has organized community events such as film discussions, multi-ethnic song events, and cooperative presentations, and is a native of Washington, DC. She promotes peaceful planning, NVC and the Holocene Calendar, and is also a writer. More information at https://shiradest.wordpress.com/

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