Min Nomo is Regxo
By Brian Carpenter
Min Nomo is RegxoAug 16, 2020
Speaking to West Africa
"Is Ukraine the Playground for Money Laundering?"
In this podcast episode, Regxo shares their love for speaking Esperanto and their desire to connect with friends around the world. They discuss attending an event in Texas and express their interest in doing more podcasts. The speaker then shifts the conversation to the war in Ukraine, rumors of money laundering, and tensions between Russia and NATO. They express frustration with the conflicts between countries and emphasize the importance of understanding and cooperation. The episode concludes with the speaker mentioning the uncertainty of the future and the potential for unexpected events.
Are you happy with the results? Bullet Points Speaker's experience with Esperanto and interest in speaking with friends around the world
- Discussion of the war in Ukraine
- Rumors of money laundering in Ukraine
- Tensions between Russia and NATO
- Speaker's desire to do more podcasts and find speakers from around the world
- Putin's possible knowledge of money laundering in Ukraine
- Control of NATO and confusion about certain aspects of Russia
- Greed of the USA and understanding it to some extent
- Potential consequences if Ukraine joins NATO
- Frustration with ongoing conflicts and lack of understanding and cooperation between countries
April 17 2023
Pri Afrikon Porkoj
Pri Afrikon Porkoj
Hodiaux estas 4/6/2022
Hodiaux estas 4/6/2022
Today is 4/6/2022
Bloody 40th Naskitagxon
Mostly in english but some Esperanto, About the Secret Weapons there are
3/15/2020
A little about the self sustaining farm project in Africa
About African Immigration
In English and about African scammers, and why African people can't get visas to educate themselves,
Cyprien From Bennin Africa
9 17 21
Mi diri al Afriko
Helpanto
Mi parolas pri min helpanto la mondo
Just Ramblings on how I help the world
7/26/2021 Kvin Minutoj
Novajxon de 7/26/2021 kvin minutoj
5 Minutes of Esperanto
At Zamenhof, we believe anyone should be able to learn a language instantly. Esperanto is one of the easiest languages to learn because it is very regular, with almost no irregularities. The vocabulary is made up almost exclusively of roots and suffixes that are combined in a systematic way, creating more than 120 word families.
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Esperanto Zoom Kunveno
Talking in English and Esperanto, about the Esperanto Zoom Convention and How to End Terrorism
Paroli en anglan kaj esperanton pri la esperanton zoon kunvenjo kaj kiel fina Teroristoj.
01/02/2021
Paroli en esperanton kvin minutoj
La fina de terisimuloj : The End of Teriorist
What you need to know on how the Illuminati propose how to eliminate terorists.
Week of October 9th News and a Story
In a mix of Esperanto and English a Random Esperanto Story and a couple of news stories.
Truly Random and Original Esperanto Story
This is a Truly Random Esperanto Original Story.
also reading from ESPERANTO Students Textbook by Zemenhof and Charles o COnner
The Making of an International Language By: Dr Zemenhof Part 1
The Making of an International Language By: Dr Zemenhof Part 1
and a original random story in EO/EN
Instructions In English ESPERANTO by Ludwik Lazer Zemenhof
A reading of ForgottenBooks.org Esperanto (The Universal Language) by John Charles O Connor and Ludwik Lazar Zamenhof then a truly originala story in Esperanto
Another Esperanto Story
An Original Esperanto English Story about Aliens and Robbers
A Story in EO and EN With Lesson 21
The Final Lesson with a story in Esperanto and English to follow along
Lesson 20: Conditions, Imperative Tense, Relative Pronouns, More subordinate clauses
Lesson 20: Conditions, Imperative Tense, Relative Pronouns, More subordinate clauses
Lesson 19: The Conditional Tense, Passive Sentences, Auxiliary Verbs
Lesson 19: The Conditional Tense, Passive Sentences, Auxiliary Verbs
Lesson 18: "igi" and "igxi", Transitive and Intransitive verbs
Lesson 17: Perfect Tense, Suffixes
Lesson 16: Some New Prefixes, Participles & the Perfect Tense
Lesson 15: Comparing Things
Lesson 13: Answering Questions & Lesson 14: Forming Words, Prefixes, Suffixes
Lesson 12, Forming words, Verbs and Suffixes
Lesson 11 : Counting, Interrogative Pronouns, Prefixes, Suffixes - Beginning Esperanto
Lesson 10 Writing a Letter
Lesson 9 Forming Words
Lesson 8 Suffixes, Cont..
Lesson 7 Some Suffixes
Lesson 6 Analyzing Sentences
Lesson 5 Information About Esperanto
Lesson 4: Suffixes, Adverbs
Lesson 3: Special Characters
Lesson 2: Pronunciation, cont.
Lesson 1: Pronunciation * Version 2 Rerecorded
Lesson 1: Pronunciation
Vowels • Consonants • Nouns •
In this podcast episode, Brian Regxo (also known as Regxo is King) introduces himself as the host and explains that he is redoing episode one for better audio quality. He shares his experience with Esperanto dating back to 2009 and encourages listeners to leave feedback. Brian mentions having friends who speak Esperanto but often ends up speaking another language with them. He also encourages listeners to provide better explanations of Esperanto pronunciation. He mentions the book "Beginning Esperanto" available on Amazon and the website unl.lang.org. Brian recommends using resources like Duolingo and Memrise to learn Esperanto effectively. He also mentions creating original stories in Esperanto and teaching another Esperanto textbook.