"Jay Bowks" <jjbowks(a)adam.cheshire.net> schrieb:
The Ethnologue lists
http://www.ethnologue.com/show_family.asp?subid=827
Esperanto, Europanto, and Interlingua.
It further mentions that Interlingua is
a language of France...
http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=INR
It also claims that Esperanto is a language
of France, and that it has "200 to 2,000 people who
speak it as first language". If so it would be a
natural and non-artificial language for them
wouldn't it, those French native speakers of
Esperanto.... Highly irregular!
As strange as it may sound, it is not fully nonsense. As
I understand, our own contributor and Steward Arno Lagrange
grew up in a family where Esperanto was the language spoken
at home, and thus can be considered a native speaker of the
language.
Andre Engels