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Esperanto Lingvo

Esperanto is a language, but not one like most other languages. It is an artificially constructed language, but this fac

by Klanestro Talisman Brian Carpenter
Esperanto is a language, but not one like most other languages. It is an artificially constructed language, but this fact makes Esperanto even more interesting to learn. Esperanto was constructed at the end of the 19th century by Ludwig L. Zamenhof from Poland. In his hometown, there were serious problems caused by miscommunication. There were many people from many different countries, and so many different languages being spoken caused confusion and racism. Zamenhof found a solution to this problem. For most of his life, he worked at constructing the Esperanto language, an easy and logical language meant to become the international language, the language that people would speak when they couldn't speak each other's language.

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