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Esperanto is a language. But a somewhat special one. It came into being at the end of the 19th century, in order to facilitate communication between people with different languages. And, as it was created for this purpose, it is very easy to learn. In fact, Esperanto is the easiest to learn of all living languages: not a single exception, no irregular verbs, and you can still express yourself on any topic! Since its structure is so logical, you can learn Esperanto in a very short time and be able to use phrases in the language right away. Not only that, but it has been shown that learning Esperanto actually helps with the learning of other foreign languages. And since this language belongs to no particular country, and almost everybody who speaks it has learned it as a second language, new speakers needn’t fear feeling ignorant or being regarded as inferior. On the contrary, newcomers are welcomed. Source: http://esperanto.bretonio.free.fr/dokumentoj/pakeo-en3.pdf
Esperanto is a language. But a somewhat special one. It came into being at the end of the 19th century, in order to facilitate communication between people with different languages. And, as it was created for this purpose, it is very easy to learn.  
 
 
In fact, Esperanto is the easiest to learn of all living languages: not a single exception, no irregular verbs, and you can still express yourself on any topic! Since its structure is so logical, you can learn Esperanto in a very short time and be able to use phrases in the language right away. Not only that, but it has been shown that learning Esperanto actually helps with the learning of other foreign languages.  
 
 
And since this language belongs to no particular country, and almost everybody who speaks it has learned it as a second language, new speakers needn’t fear feeling ignorant or being regarded as inferior. On the contrary, newcomers are welcomed. Source: http://esperanto.bretonio.free.fr/dokumentoj/pakeo-en3.pdf





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Hi Polyglots! 😃


Welcome to the Esperanto learning page!


Esperanto is a language. But a somewhat special one. It came into being at the end of the 19th century, in order to facilitate communication between people with different languages. And, as it was created for this purpose, it is very easy to learn.


In fact, Esperanto is the easiest to learn of all living languages: not a single exception, no irregular verbs, and you can still express yourself on any topic! Since its structure is so logical, you can learn Esperanto in a very short time and be able to use phrases in the language right away. Not only that, but it has been shown that learning Esperanto actually helps with the learning of other foreign languages.


And since this language belongs to no particular country, and almost everybody who speaks it has learned it as a second language, new speakers needn’t fear feeling ignorant or being regarded as inferior. On the contrary, newcomers are welcomed. Source: http://esperanto.bretonio.free.fr/dokumentoj/pakeo-en3.pdf


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Facts about Esperanto

  • Language code (ISO 639-3): epo
  • Autonyms (how to write "Esperanto" in Esperanto): Esperanto
  • Other names for "Esperanto": Lingvo Internacia
  • The Esperanto language is spoken in: Poland

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