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[-] zloubida@sh.itjust.works 3 points 4 days ago

Esperanto's not perfect, for sure. The existence of /x/ is indeed one of its flaws, but it almost disappeared in modern Esperanto because of that.

For the rest, a language do need some diversity in its phonology or the words would have to be very long and least recognizable. It won't be a problem if you mispronounce most phonemes a little, as there's no correct accent; if you pronounce ankaŭ [ankau] instead of [ankau̯] nobody will care… Again it's not perfect, but perfection doesn't exist and Esperanto works.

[-] rockerface@lemmy.cafe 1 points 4 days ago

language do need some diversity in its phonology or the words would have to be very long and least recognizable

The existence of the distinctions I've mentioned is what makes words unrecognisable. In every somewhat widespread language in the world, at least once of those doesn't exist, so to native speakers of that language, there will be at least one pair of words in Esperanto that straight up sound the same, but spell differently and means different things. Do I really need to explain how that's bad for an international language?

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