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I'm learning Esperanto (and I don't care what you think) – YouTube Dictation Transcript & Vocabulary

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Transcripción interactiva y destacados

1.Hey, what's up guys welcome to Fingtam languages

2.Today We're gonna talk about something that I get questioned about all the time Now before we get started, I know I'm gonna get a ton of hate for making this video So if you think I'm being ridiculous for learning Esperanto Feel free to leave me some hate down in the comment section below

3.You will not change my mind Esperanto is a constructed language that was developed in the 1800s And this video is gonna be three reasons why I'm learning Esperanto and why I think you should too

4.My first reason for learning Esperanto Is that it will help you learn future languages

5.I'm gonna start this one off with a blanket Esperanto is so much easier Than any other language except for maybe Toki Pona The grammar rules in Esperanto are just very easy to follow and there are no irregularities have been studying this for many years and the results are clear one study found that if you study Esperanto for only 20 hours (Which if you're a nerd like me you can do that in a week.) If you learn Esperanto for only 20 hours You'll learn as much language as if you were learning Spanish French Italian or German for 100 hours you would be learning five times as much Esperanto per hour Than if you were learning these other languages

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Vocabulario clave (CEFR C1)

statement

B2

A declaration or remark.

Example:

"Is that it will help you learn future languages. I'm gonna start this one off with a blanket statement"

researchers

B1

One who researches.

Example:

"Researchers have been studying this for many years and the results are clear one study found that if you study"

esperanto-land

B1

A B1-level word commonly used in this context.

Example:

"It doesn't matter if you're never gonna take a vacation to Esperanto-land"

beautiful

A2

Someone who is beautiful. Can be used as a term of address.

Example:

"Beautiful place for meeting other people called the internet. There are dozens of apps and websites out there"

dedicated

A2

To set apart for a deity or for religious purposes; consecrate.

Example:

"Dedicated to helping you find other people that you can message and chat with online"

esperantists

B1

A B1-level word commonly used in this context.

Example:

"Esperantists meet up once a week or once a month"

translated

A2

Senses relating to the change of information, etc., from one form to another.

Example:

"Translated into Esperanto like La Hobito by JRR tolkien"

especially

A2

(manner) In a special manner; specially.

Example:

"Especially over the last few years since the development of Esperanto duolingo"

considered

A2

To think about seriously.

Example:

"And all I can say is if you haven't considered"

meaning

A2

(of words or symbols) The entity, perception, feeling or concept thereby represented or evoked.

Example:

"Meaning you would be learning five times as much Esperanto per hour"

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Análisis de dificultad y estadísticas del vídeo

Categoría
education
Nivel CEFR
C1
Duración
389
Total de palabras
1159
Total de frases
77
Longitud media de frase
15 palabras

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