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An Esperanto speaker, recorded in the United States.

L. L. Zamenhof developed Esperanto in the 1870s and '80s. Unua Libro, the first print discussion of the language, appeared in 1887. The number of Esperanto speakers have increased gradually since then, without much support from governments and international organizations. Its use has, in some instances, been outlawed or otherwise suppressed.

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History of Esperanto

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developed Esperanto in the 1870s and '80s. Unua Libro, the first print discussion of the language, appeared in 1887. The number of Esperanto speakers have...

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Esperanto

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in Dr. Esperanto's International Language (Esperanto: Unua Libro), which he published under the pseudonym Doktoro Esperanto. Early adopters of the language...

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Native Esperanto speakers

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Esperanto speakers (Esperanto: denaskuloj or denaskaj esperantistoj) are people who have acquired Esperanto as one of their native languages. As of 1996...

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Esperanto culture

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language, Esperanto has a history dating back to the late 19th century, and shared socio-cultural norms have developed among its speakers. Some of these can...

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Outline of Esperanto

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Esperantido Mundolinco Reformed Esperanto (Esperanto 1894) Ido Esperanto II Romániço History of Esperanto Zamenhof Proto-Esperanto Unua Libro Dua Libro La Esperantisto...

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Esperanto orthography

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Esperanto is written in a Latin-script alphabet of twenty-eight letters, with upper and lower case. This is supplemented by punctuation marks and by various...

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Esperanto movement

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The Esperanto movement, less commonly referred to as Esperantism (Esperanto: Esperantismo), is a movement to disseminate the use of the planned international...

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Unua Libro

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language Esperanto. First published in Russian on July 26 [O.S. July 14] 1887, the publication of Unua Libro marks the formal beginning of the Esperanto movement...

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Esperanto grammar

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Esperanto is the most widely used constructed language intended for international communication; it was designed with highly regular grammatical rules...

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Esperanto in the Soviet Union

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Esperanto was variously endorsed and oppressed in the Soviet Union throughout its history. The language was permitted by the government in the 1920s,...

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Bridge of Words

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Concerning the history of Esperanto, the world's most widely spoken constructed language, it looks at various figures within Esperanto's history as well as...

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Esperanto symbols

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Esperanto symbols, primarily the Esperanto flag, have seen much consistency over the time of Esperanto's existence (namely in the consistent usage of...

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Esperanto in Korea

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The use of Esperanto in the Korean Peninsula can be traced back to the early 20th century. The earliest record of Esperanto in the Korean peninsula is...

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List of Esperanto speakers

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An Esperantist (Esperanto: esperantisto) is a person who speaks, reads or writes Esperanto. According to the Declaration of Boulogne, a document agreed...

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Esperanto in Poland

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Esperanto was constructed in Poland by L. L. Zamenhof. It maintained a notable presence in Poland until the Occupation of Poland during World War II and...

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Esperanto in China

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Esperanto in China dates back to the late Qing dynasty, and remains active in China. Esperanto was imported to the Qing dynasty along with other western...

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Esperanto vocabulary

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The original word base of Esperanto contained around 900 root words and was defined in Unua Libro ("First Book"), published by L. L. Zamenhof in 1887....

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Esperanto in Bulgaria

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Esperanto is a minor language in Bulgaria. It first arrived in Bulgaria in the late 19th-century. It was suppressed by the Nazi government in the 1940s...

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Zamenhof Day

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Day (Esperanto: Zamenhofa Tago, Polish: Dzień Zamenhofa), also called Esperanto Book Day, is celebrated on 15 December, the birthday of Esperanto creator...

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Esperanto in Austria

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been the home of Esperanto speakers for most of the language's history. Esperantists were persecuted by the Nazis during the annexation of Austria in the...

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Esperanto in Hungary

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governments in the 1940s and 1950s. Hungary was an early adopter of Esperanto, with some of the original Esperantists residing in Austria-Hungary in the late-19th...

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Esperanto music

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number of musical works are available in the Esperanto language. The phrase "Esperanto music" is sometimes used to include music which is about Esperanto. Lou...

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Esperanto phonology

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transcription delimiters. Esperanto is a constructed international auxiliary language designed to have a simple phonology. The creator of Esperanto, L. L. Zamenhof...

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Akademio de Esperanto

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The Akademio de Esperanto (AdE; English: Academy of Esperanto) is an independent body of Esperanto speakers who steward the evolution of said language by...

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Esperanto etymology

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Esperanto vocabulary and grammatical forms derive primarily from the Romance languages, with substantial contributions from Germanic languages. The language...

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Esperanto in Romania

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Esperanto is a minor language in Romania. The first Esperanto–Romanian dictionary was written by Marta Frollo in 1889, and the Esperanto community in Romania...

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Esperanto in Japan

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scholars think the Japanese Esperanto movement really started in 1906, during the Russo-Japanese War. Early learners of Esperanto included Japanese novelist...

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