FALL 2024


Splash Biography



SASHA SATO, interested in ideas, aviation, and languages :)




Major: Computer Science (+Mathematics?)

College/Employer: UC Berkeley

Year of Graduation: Not available.

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Brief Biographical Sketch:

Activities include learning, writing (fiction, nonfiction, poetry, songs), having interesting conversations.

Interests include a wide variety of paradigms in a wide variety of fields, aviation, languages (speak English, Esperanto, Toki Pona; kind of speak Spanish; learning Russian, Mandarin, French), politics / policy / current events, philosophy, organizational sociology, teaching, graphic design, ...



Past Classes

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H1371: Esperanto in Splash Fall 2024 (Nov. 16, 2024)
Ĉu vi volas lerni novan lingvon? Do you want to learn a new language? Do you want it to be simple, with not too much memorization and yet a huge amount of expressive power? Do you want to communicate with and learn from people around the world, regardless of their first language? Learn Esperanto, a language designed (yes, designed) to be exactly that—regular and easy to learn, so that people can communicate with each other through a common second language! It's also good preparation for learning other languages in the future. (The Wikipedia article is a good overview: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esperanto) In this class, I'll teach the basics of the language (which are also most of what you need to use it!). Then, we'll have a workshop, where you can practice speaking the language, learn words relevant to your interests, and write your own Esperanto texts! (For the workshop, a laptop might be useful to write and/or look up words, but isn't necessary.) (If you're interested in conlangs, we're also teaching a Toki Pona class!)


H1372: Toki Pona in Splash Fall 2024 (Nov. 16, 2024)
o kama sona e toki pona! Learn Toki Pona, the constructed language with approximately 130 words! Format: basics via lecture, then practice/workshop. (If you're interested in conlangs, we're also teaching an Esperanto class!)