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It's a question which is very interesting.
I was told that Esperanto is the universal language. (So why just writing in English.)
Am I the only one who cannot speak or write Esperanto?
Which language do you prefere if you talk to people in different countries (like here @ Ipernity)?
If Esperanto is no problem for you where did you learnt it?
Edit: Is it possible that you translate the main thing of your Esperanto-comment? It would be great for all of us who don't speak Esperanto! Thank you!
Ĉu estas eble ke vi traduku la ĉefan de via Esperanto-komento? Estus bone por ĉiuj de ni kiuj ne parolas Esperanton! Dankon!
(thanx to Frank Merla for translation)
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