Esperanto International Auxiliary Constructed Languages Linguistics
Esperanto International Auxiliary Constructed Languages Linguistics
Esperanto
Esperanto, launched in 1887 as a neutral second language for intercultural communication, is the only "constructed" language to have acquired a worldwide speech community.
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- Multilingual Information Center about Esperanto: Information in many languages about Esperanto
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- A team of Esperanto teachers who are traveling across the Americas.
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- Esperanto Penpal Service
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- History of the International Language Esperanto. Boulogne Declaration, basic grammar, lexicon and texts.
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- Directory of websites in Esperanto and in English about Esperanto.
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- Some phrases in Esperanto, including curses.
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- Classic essay by Belgian/Swiss psychologist Claude Piron.
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- Collaborative multilingual Esperanto dictionary.
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- International hospitality service for young people speaking Esperanto.
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- Esperanto portal includes links to learning guides and organizations around the world.
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- Declaration of widely shared principles of the Esperanto movement, July 1996.
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- Access to information in and about Esperanto on the World Wide Web
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- Brief description of the language and a short Esperanto-to-English dictionary of essential words.
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- Full text of a book on Esperanto and Catholicism by Ulrich Matthias.
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- Description of Esperanto with answers to arguments against its use as an international language.
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- A somewhat humorous argument against Esperanto by Justin B. Rye.
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- Newsletter discussing history and developments in Esperanto.
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