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Christmas: a good time to broach a topic of hope. We’re talking Esperanto. This language that spurred the hope it one day could hack the barriers between people, eliminating war and ...
On July 26, 1887, he published what is now referred to as “Unua Libro,” or “First Book,” which introduced and described Esperanto, a language he had spent years designing in hopes of ...
More than 100 years ago, the blind Ukrainian writer Vasily Eroshenko was introduced to the language Esperanto. L.L. Zamenhof, the Polish ophthalmologist who constructed the language in the late ...
On July 26, 1887, he published what is now referred to as Unua Libro, or First Book, which introduced and described Esperanto, a language he had spent years designing in hopes of promoting peace ...
English? Not always. They could be speaking in Esperanto, an artificial language created at the end of the 19th century by Polish eye doctor and linguist Ludwik Lazarus Zamenhof. The language’s ...
Using Esperanto creates a certain distance and alienation that it creates and we become aware that we are not part of the world that we’re observing. The dialogue was memorized phonetically ...
Esperanto, the most widely spoken conlang, was created in 1887 by Ludwik Zamenhok, who intended it to be used as a universal language for international communication. Currently, it is estimated ...