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What I'm doing right now (Summer 2024):

- am travelling in the summer, so I don't expect to write loads. I want to rewrite the articles of three of my favourite YouTubers: Martin Molin, Dave Hakkens, and Tom Scott, and I'll do it in that order. Everything below this text will be back on the table in the autumn.  Frzzl  talk; contribs  18:10, 7 July 2024 (UTC)

General

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Some times of day, because I really think I’d enjoy it.

  • Evening
  • Dusk
  • Twilight

Larger Projects:

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Music

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Constructed Languages

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Languages

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  • I'd honestly like to get Weltdeutsch to , it'd be nice to have it as first GA and first FA
  • Bring Ido (back) to
  • Rewrite Bolak language because it's interesting
  • Interlingue needs some rewriting; History section is far too long, not enough coverage on the movement itself/literature. Shift away from being based on Cgl. to stuff by Barandovská-Frank and Kunzli
    • also include the origins of the Interlingue symbol as coming from Jakob Linzbach (bring to )

History of Esperanto: in the Soviet Union, in the United Kingdom - article on the USSR needs a) more depth and b) a lot more background on Esperanto in Russia

Persecution of Esperantists - Judaism and Esperantists

  • Persecution; Nazi Germany, Soviet Union, Spain. Also mention banning of Occidental

Ernest Drezen to ; build on excellent work by Thebiguglyalien

eo ia ie io nov
eo \ Y N Y Y
ia x \ Y Y N
ie x x \ N N
io x x x \ Y
nov x x x x \

+ Comparison between Lojban and Loglan

+ Adding comparisons with Neo is an option, but not a priority.

Lists:

Biographies

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Highest Priority:

  1. Giuseppe Peano
  2. Wilhelm Ostwald
  3. Otto Jespersen
  4. L. L. Zamenhof

Occidentalists:

Italic = to destub

To my knowledge, images exist for Maissen and Linzbach, haven't found anything for Saarinen yet... I can do better with Roze.

Interlinguists:

Esperantists:

Books

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  • Homaranismo needs to be rewritten into two seperate articles, Homaranismo and Hilelismo (latter is currently a redirect)

Internet culture

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