esperanto in A Sentence

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    You have started learning Esperanto.

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    I will learn Esperanto.

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    Esperanto is an international and easy language!

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    Esperanto's vocabulary is essentially taken from European languages.

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    Esperanto will triumph.

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    He's learning Esperanto.

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    Esperanto and Interlingua are fundamentally different in their purposes.

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    Is it true that you learnt Esperanto in a week?

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    He also taught Esperanto at American universities in San Francisco and Hartford.

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    Esperanto translator, Esperanto-English online translation, support Esperanto document and Esperanto website real-time translate.

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    Esperanto is the easy, useful and fair answer to the language problem.

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    The child who learns Esperanto learns about a world without borders, where every country is home.

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    The Esperanto community is almost unique as a worldwide community whose members are universally bilingual or multilingual.

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    In the Esperanto community, however, language diversity is experienced as a constant and indispensable source of enrichment.

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    For two decades he headed a large-scale Esperanto correspondence course in Russia that graduated around 900 students.

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    Production was set to begin in fall 2016 by his own production company Esperanto Filmoj and Participant Media.

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    The student who studies Esperanto learns about a world without limits, in which every country is like a home.

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    When the report was presented two years later it recommended the teaching of Esperanto in schools, a proposal that 11 delegates accepted.

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    Of these, Esperanto has had the most impact because about 10,000,000 people have learned it since its creation in the year 1887.

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    And what's more, people who learn Esperanto find that they can then learn other languages far more easily, because they understand how language works.

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    Farmer also wrote a novel based on his own fascination with Tarzan, entitled Lord Tyger, and translated the novel Tarzan of the Apes into Esperanto.

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    Dr. Kolker learned Esperanto in 1957 and is the author of articles on interlinguistics, book reviews and three famous Esperanto textbooks for students of different levels.

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    Although the specific meaning is left unstated in Kaufman's biography, in Hungarian, soros means next in line, or designated successor; and, in Esperanto, it means"will soar".

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    Kolker is a member of the Academy of Esperanto, an honorary member of the World Esperanto Association(Universala Esperanto Asocio), and an associate editor of the monthly magazine Monato.

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    Launched in 1887 as a project for an auxiliary language for international communication and quickly developed into a rich living language in its own right, Esperanto has worked for more than a century to connect people across language and culture barriers.

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