esperanto
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youless
@youless (114117)
• Guangzhou, China
19 Feb 19
Esperanto is supposed to be a global language. In the past it might be a little popular for a while, but not any more. Today I hardly heard about it. Actually English has become a global language already.
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Chani
@tarotmore (112)
• Seattle, Washington
13 Jan 16
Saluton/Hi!
I've been learning Esperanto through Dulolingo and Lernu. Just curious if there are any other Esperanto speakers on here.
Also, I had a question about posting things in languages other than English. According to...
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youless
@youless (114117)
• Guangzhou, China
29 Nov 11
Esperanto was a new concept in the past and at that time people hoped that it would become to be a global language. However, today few people know about it. I remember my teacher ever told us that she chose the right decision when...
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bjone6
@bjone6 (348)
• United States
16 Mar 07
Esperanto is a language that was created in the 1800's to be the international language. It is mostly slavic with some Romance languages sprikled on top of it. There is no noun conjugation and it's mainly subject, verb, action;...
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faerieingrey
@faerieingrey (322)
• United States
2 Feb 07
Languages are a primary interest of mine, so I was wondering what languages people here speak? And with what level of proficiency?
Myself, my native language is English. I speak French well enough to get by, though I wouldn't...
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