Esperanto finds its roots in words and grammatical structure in many European as well as Asian languages such as English, Italian, and German, Chinese, Turkish, and Greek. (see Claude Piron’sEsperanto, a western language?” and “Esperanto: European or Asiatic“, or Wikipedia’sEsperanto Enty...
Esperanto may lead the field, but it falls far short of the aim of both its creator and many of its speakers — that of a truly global second language uniting all in mutual understanding. This high-minded goal, almost universally shared in the early days of the language, has mellowed amo...
Speakers of Esperanto are located in many parts of the globe. The majority of the speakers are found in the United Kingdom, Belgium, Brazil, the United States, Poland, Italy, Germany, and France.Surprisingly, there are also many Esperanto speakers in China and Japan. Dr. Zamenhof created th...
Many Esperanto speakers use the language for travel throughout the world using the Pasporta Servo, a hospitality service for speakers of Esperanto. Others have pen pals in many countries around the world using services such as Esperanto Mondo. Every year, several thousand Esperanto speakers meet ...
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No one knows how many people speak English as a foreign language. They usually learn English as a school subject instead of learning it from their parents. Chinese is the only language with more speakers than English. This is because of large population of China.English is the language for ...
Exploring Esperanto Speakers’ Opinions through Corpora. Ulrich Lins: Recenzo de la libro: O’Keeffe, Brigid. 2021. Esperanto and Languages of Internationalism in Revolutionary Russia. Alessio Giordano: Recenzo de la libro: Caligaris, Irene. 2021. Unu lingvo por ĉiuj, unu lingvo de neniu...
Kiel vi fartas? (That’s “How are you?” in Esperanto)(the Sun, 2 Aug 2010) Peter Jameson’s Secret Languageby Sylvan Zaft (a not-so-short children’s story in English involving Esperanto) Learn Esperanto to Learn French, Chinese, or Yiddish(Nissa Annakindt, August 2009) ...
(UEA) /La Universala Esperanto-Asociohas members in 120 countries, and there are national Esperanto associations in 70 countries. Esperanto is most spoken in Japan, China, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, the USA, Brazil, Belgium and the UK. The number of Esperanto speakers is not known ...
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