ceigered
2009-aprilo-07
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Toki Pona is unique in itself, unlike Interlingua and Ido the purpose is a bit different, more intended for simple and easy communication and the effects on the speaker (those latter two have always been intended as International Languages to some extent). Admittedly, Lojban is also unique as it has a different purpose, to be precise and neutral to an extent which casts shadows on Esperanto - the problem with that though is that it has a flow and grammar which can often scare off learners such as myself (I think though my biggest problem with it is that it resembles a programming language too much, which for me is frustrating because I can't make programs out of it![...]