• Esperanto is a constructed language that was designed to make international communication easier, and to be easy to learn.
  • Sometimes speaking Esperanto is written off as a hobby for quirky language people, but it has played pivotal historical roles in the world.
  • Esperanto is an “Easy Language” One thing which we all learn (hopefully) early on in our pursuit of Esperanto is that there’s no such thing as an “easy language.”
  • Whilst grammar is often the horror of language students around the world, it’s quick and easy to learn in Esperanto. There are only a few rules and no exceptions.
  • Esperanto gxenerale.
  • Esperanto is probably the most successful of the artificial international languages. The number of Esperanto speakers is estimated at more than 100,000.
  • Esperanto (belirtme hâli Esperantoyu), sahiplik şekli Esperanto -su. (diller) Polonyalı göz doktoru L. L. Zamenhof tarafından bütün milletlerce kullanılmak üzere 1887'de...
  • Esperanto kelimesinin kökeni, Fransızcadaki -umut etmek anlamına gelen- "esperer" kelimesine dayanmaktadır.
  • However, the early speakers of Esperanto liked the author’s pseudonym so much (Doktoro Esperanto) that they named it Esperanto.
  • Zamenhof called the language “Lingvo Internacia” (International Language) but people started calling it “Dr Esperanto’s language” and then, just “Esperanto”.