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Re: "no one shall expel us from the paradise that Cantor has created", Hugh Woodin's "ultimate L": Richard Elwes: Rich Murray 2011.08.18

Posted by Steve Smith on Aug 18, 2011; 9:12pm
URL: http://friam.383.s1.nabble.com/no-one-shall-expel-us-from-the-paradise-that-Cantor-has-created-Hugh-Woodin-s-ultimate-L-Richard-Elw8-tp6699752p6700891.html

Bruce -
> Interesting reaction to Esperanto vocabulary, which has no Portuguese
> roots at all except to the extent that there are many Romance-language
> roots in Esperanto, which were borrowed mainly from French or Latin
> forms.
Bruce-

Thanks for the correction...

It has been 30+ years since I studied Esperanto and the reaction is a
vestige of my naivette at the time having only border Spanish and a
smattering of Greek/Latin to draw from then.

I might not have known French from Portuguese at the time... though I
*think* I would have... I certainly do now!  Or maybe it was just an
intuitive affinity alignment for me....  it is likely that I'd never
seen, or heard any Portuguese until I was introduced to it during my
Esperanto Class as one of the other Romance-languages which I probably
held limited to Italian, Spanish, French at the time...

Is there a reason I would have associated Esperanto with Brazil?   Did
they have a strong interest/influence on it?

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