Most languages develop through centuries of use among groups of people. But some have a different origin: They are invented, from scratch, from one individual’s mind. Familiar examples include the ...
A hundred years ago, a Polish physician created a language that anyone could learn easily. The hope was to bring the world closer together. Today... Esperanto Is Not Dead: Can The Universal Language ...
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The language banned by Hitler, now taught in Cyprus
One teacher’s mission to promote Esperanto across the island In a quiet classroom of 15 in Limassol, a language once feared by dictators is being brought back to life. Dr Roberto Pigro, a secondary ...
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Esperanto — An inclusive ‘world language’?
Demlin, a native Esperanto speaker tells us how inclusive the constructed language Esperanto is and why people should learn it. Trump wins major court ruling on National Guard Flyers warn air travel ...
Karen Roehr-Brackin received funding from the Norwich Jubilee Esperanto Foundation (NoJEF) which supported one of the studies mentioned. Angela Tellier received funding from the Norwich Jubilee ...
(There was a time when speaking Esperanto was an essential part of being an anarchist.) When 97-year-old, Barcelona-born Eduardo Vivancos walks down the streets of Toronto where he has lived as an ...
La tot’ homoze en familije konungiare so debà. May the whole of humanity be united as one. —Ludwik Zamenhof, inventor of Esperanto To hear Esperanto spoken is to remember a song whose words you can’t ...
I started learning Esperanto in high school after reading Harry Harrison's The Stainless Steel Rat books—in that series, Esperanto is spoken as the trade language of the galaxy. As I was doing three ...
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