Most languages develop through centuries of use among groups of people. But some have a different origin: They are invented, from scratch, from one individual’s mind. Familiar examples include the ...
A hundred years ago, a Polish physician created a language that anyone could learn easily. The hope was to bring the world closer together. Today... Esperanto Is Not Dead: Can The Universal Language ...
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The language banned by Hitler, now taught in Cyprus
One teacher’s mission to promote Esperanto across the island In a quiet classroom of 15 in Limassol, a language once feared by dictators is being brought back to life. Dr Roberto Pigro, a secondary ...
It’s a late afternoon on Tuesday at the Bluewall Cafe and Steven Brewer, the founding father of the Amherst Esperanto Club, is telling a story about a man he knows through Esperanto, Dave Coffin from ...
(There was a time when speaking Esperanto was an essential part of being an anarchist.) When 97-year-old, Barcelona-born Eduardo Vivancos walks down the streets of Toronto where he has lived as an ...
I started learning Esperanto in high school after reading Harry Harrison's The Stainless Steel Rat books—in that series, Esperanto is spoken as the trade language of the galaxy. As I was doing three ...
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