tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5120680382774582519.post4680895784984432957..comments2023-06-18T17:16:45.884+01:00Comments on ColChambers: Exploring human performance: Could you communicate in another language without learning it?Colinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06133299365107179557noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5120680382774582519.post-33767704796391634752008-05-02T14:46:00.000+01:002008-05-02T14:46:00.000+01:00good point. I'd forgotten about esperanto. It stil...good point. I'd forgotten about esperanto. It still requires people to learn it though. that's fantastic if it became common across the world. But right now I'm not certain that's the solution. Too many people only understand their own language. That's the impression I get. <BR/><BR/>Would be good then if esperanto becomes more common place.Colinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06133299365107179557noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5120680382774582519.post-86914313379179666402008-05-02T14:39:00.000+01:002008-05-02T14:39:00.000+01:00The only practical way such communication is possi...The only practical way such communication is possible ids by making use of Esperanto, designed specifically for communication beteween people of different mother tongues. I've used it in Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia, Croatia and so on. Take a look at www.esperanto.netAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com