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- Esperanto abstract "Esperanto (/ɛspəˈrɑːntoʊ/ or /-ræntoʊ/; [espeˈranto] About this sound listen ) is the most widely spoken constructed international auxiliary language. Its name derives from Doktoro Esperanto ("Esperanto" translates as "one who hopes"), the pseudonym under which L. L. Zamenhof published the first book detailing Esperanto, the Unua Libro, on July 26, 1887. Zamenhof's goal was to create an easy-to-learn, politically neutral language that would transcend nationality and foster peace and international understanding between people with different languages.Estimates of Esperanto speakers range from 100,000 to 2,000,000 active or fluent speakers worldwide, including perhaps a thousand native speakers who learned Esperanto from birth as one of their native languages. Lernu.net, the most popular online learning platform of Esperanto, reported 150,000 registered users in 2013, and has between 150,000 and 200,000 monthly visitors. Esperanto has a notable presence in over a hundred countries. Usage is highest in Europe, East Asia, and South America.The first World Congress of Esperanto was organized in France in 1905. Since then congresses have been held in various countries every year with the exception of years in which there were world wars. Although no country has adopted Esperanto officially, Esperanto was recommended by the French Academy of Sciences in 1921 and recognized in 1954 by UNESCO, which recommended it to its member states in 1985. Esperanto was the 32nd language accepted as adhering to the "Common European Framework of Reference for Languages" in 2007.Esperanto is currently the language of instruction of the International Academy of Sciences in San Marino. There is evidence that learning Esperanto may provide a superior foundation for learning languages in general, and some primary schools teach it as preparation for learning other foreign languages.With about 196,000 articles, Esperanto has the 32nd-largest Wikipedia as measured by the number of articles, and the largest Wikipedia in a constructed language. On February 22, 2012, Google Translate added Esperanto as its 64th language.Currently, Esperanto is seen by many of its speakers as an alternative or addition to the growing use of English throughout the world, offering a language that is easier to learn than English.".
- Esperanto iso6391Code "eo".
- Esperanto iso6392Code "epo".
- Esperanto iso6393Code "epo".
- Esperanto languageFamily International_auxiliary_language.
- Esperanto languageRegulator Akademio_de_Esperanto.
- Esperanto thumbnail Flag_of_Esperanto.svg?width=300.
- Esperanto wikiPageExternalLink babilejo.org.
- Esperanto wikiPageExternalLink eaccess.book.html.
- Esperanto wikiPageExternalLink en.lernu.net.
- Esperanto wikiPageExternalLink Dr_Esperanto.html.
- Esperanto wikiPageExternalLink spiritanutrajxo.
- Esperanto wikiPageExternalLink UUindex.html.
- Esperanto wikiPageExternalLink inthelandofinventedlanguages.com.
- Esperanto wikiPageExternalLink index.php?inf=4006.
- Esperanto wikiPageExternalLink esperanto.php.
- Esperanto wikiPageExternalLink Esperanto_a_corpus-based_description_GLEDHILL.pdf.
- Esperanto wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Esperanto wikiPageExternalLink www.esperanto-usa.org.
- Esperanto wikiPageExternalLink esperanto.pdf.
- Esperanto wikiPageExternalLink Esperanto_%28Bookshelf%29.
- Esperanto wikiPageExternalLink www.kursosaluton.org.
- Esperanto wikiPageExternalLink www.uea.org.
- Esperanto wikiPageExternalLink www.uea.org.
- Esperanto wikiPageID "9248".
- Esperanto wikiPageRevisionID "605378166".
- Esperanto agency Akademio_de_Esperanto.
- Esperanto align "right".
- Esperanto ancestor Proto-Esperanto.
- Esperanto caption "The jubilea simbolo".
- Esperanto caption "The verda stelo".
- Esperanto colwidth "25".
- Esperanto created "1887".
- Esperanto creator L._L._Zamenhof.
- Esperanto date "1996".
- Esperanto direction "vertical".
- Esperanto fam International_auxiliary_language.
- Esperanto glotto "espe1235".
- Esperanto hasPhotoCollection Esperanto.
- Esperanto header "Esperanto symbols".
- Esperanto image "Esperanto star.svg".
- Esperanto image "Jubilea simbolo.svg".
- Esperanto imagecaption "The Esperanto flag".
- Esperanto imageheader "Flag".
- Esperanto iso "eo".
- Esperanto iso "epo".
- Esperanto linglist "epo".
- Esperanto lingua "51".
- Esperanto n "Category:Esperanto".
- Esperanto name "Esperanto".
- Esperanto notice "IPA".
- Esperanto posteriori "Vocabulary from Romance and Germanic languages; phonology from Slavic languages".
- Esperanto script Esperanto_Braille.
- Esperanto script Latin_script.
- Esperanto setting International_auxiliary_language.
- Esperanto sign Signuno.
- Esperanto speakers "L2 users: 160,000–300,000 active or fluent ; estimates as high as 2 million total".
- Esperanto speakers "Native: on the order of 1,000".
- Esperanto voy "Esperanto phrasebook".
- Esperanto width "150".
- Esperanto wikt "Category:Esperanto language".
- Esperanto wordnet_type synset-language-noun-1.
- Esperanto subject Category:1887_introductions.
- Esperanto subject Category:Agglutinative_languages.
- Esperanto subject Category:Constructed_languages.
- Esperanto subject Category:Esperanto.
- Esperanto subject Category:International_auxiliary_languages.
- Esperanto type Abstraction100002137.
- Esperanto type AgglutinativeLanguages.
- Esperanto type Communication100033020.
- Esperanto type InternationalAuxiliaryLanguages.
- Esperanto type Language106282651.
- Esperanto type Language.
- Esperanto type Language.
- Esperanto type Language.
- Esperanto type InformationEntity.
- Esperanto comment "Esperanto (/ɛspəˈrɑːntoʊ/ or /-ræntoʊ/; [espeˈranto] About this sound listen ) is the most widely spoken constructed international auxiliary language. Its name derives from Doktoro Esperanto ("Esperanto" translates as "one who hopes"), the pseudonym under which L. L. Zamenhof published the first book detailing Esperanto, the Unua Libro, on July 26, 1887.".
- Esperanto label "Esperanto".
- Esperanto label "Esperanto".
- Esperanto label "Esperanto".
- Esperanto label "Esperanto".
- Esperanto label "Esperanto".
- Esperanto label "Esperanto".
- Esperanto label "Espéranto".
- Esperanto label "Lingua esperanto".
- Esperanto label "Эсперанто".
- Esperanto label "إسبرانتو".
- Esperanto label "エスペラント".
- Esperanto label "世界语".
- Esperanto sameAs Esperanto.
- Esperanto sameAs Esperanto.
- Esperanto sameAs Εσπεράντο.
- Esperanto sameAs Esperanto.
- Esperanto sameAs Esperanto.
- Esperanto sameAs Espéranto.
- Esperanto sameAs Bahasa_Esperanto.
- Esperanto sameAs Lingua_esperanto.
- Esperanto sameAs エスペラント.
- Esperanto sameAs 에스페란토.
- Esperanto sameAs Esperanto.