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Esperanto

Esperanto is the most widely spoken constructed language. A planned or constructed language is a language whose phonology, grammar, and/or vocabulary has been consciously devised by an individual or group, instead of having evolved naturally.

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What is the origin of Esperanto?

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Esperanto was created by L.L. Zamenhof, a Polish ophthalmologist, in the late 19th century. He wanted to create a universal language that could be easily learned and used by people from different cultures and backgrounds to foster understanding and peace. The language was first published in 1887 and has since grown into a global community of speakers.

Why doesn't everyone speak Esperanto?

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Esperanto is not widely spoken because it has not been adopted as an international auxiliary language by governments and institutions. Additionally, many people are already fluent in other languages and do not see a need to learn Esperanto. Cultural and linguistic diversity also play a role in why Esperanto has not been universally adopted.

What are the Esperanto words for lips and gums?

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The Esperanto word for "lips" is "lipoj," and the word for "gums" is "gingivoj."

What are the Esperanto words for crime and punishment?

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The Esperanto word for crime is "krimo" and the word for punishment is "puno".

What are the Esperanto words for money and currency?

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The Esperanto word for money is "mono" and for currency is "valuto."

Why was Esperanto created and why?

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Esperanto, a constructed international auxiliary language, was created in the late 19th century by L.L. Zamenhof to foster communication and understanding among people of different languages and cultures. Zamenhof wanted to promote peace and reduce misunderstandings between people, hoping that a universal language could help bridge the gaps between nations. The goal of Esperanto was to be easy to learn and culturally neutral, so it could serve as a common tool for global communication.

What are the Esperanto words for new and old?

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The Esperanto word for "new" is "nova," and the word for "old" is "malnova."

What are the Esperanto words for happy and sad?

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The Esperanto word for happy is "feliĉa" and the word for sad is "malĝoja".

How do you say lava in Esperanto?

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lafo

How do you say Osaka in Esperanto?

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Osako

How do you say Saipan in Esperanto?

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Saipano

What does no puedo Esperar a verte de Nuevo mean in Spanish?

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"No puedo ESPERAR a verte de nuevo" ("I can't wait to see you again"). The context would call for a verb at the position, and "esperar" ("wait") would make sense.

What is the disadvantage of Esperanto language?

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The disadvantage of Esperanto is that it's not widely spoken at all. It has only about 2000 native speakers and less than 2 million who speak it as a second language.

What does Esperanto que tu familia este bien mean in English?

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Que tu familia este bien - is in spanish.

In EsperantoI would say - Ĉion bonan al via familio

in English - Let your family be all right (or healthy) , or All the best for your famly

When was Vortaro de Esperanto created?

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Vortaro de Esperanto was created in 1911.

What are the Esperanto words for fat and skinny?

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They are dika and maldika.

What are the Esperanto words for smart and stupid?

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They are inteligxenta and stulta.

What are the Esperanto words for warm and cold?

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They are varma and malvarma.

What are the Esperanto words for salt and pepper?

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The Esperanto words for salt and pepper are salo are pipro.

What are the Esperanto words for safe and dangerous?

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The Esperanto words for safe and dangerous are sekura and dangera.

What are the Esperanto words for generous and stingy?

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The Esperanto words for generous and stingy are sindona and malgrandanima.

What are the Esperanto words for dark and bright?

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The Esperanto words for dark and bright are malhela and brila.

What are the Esperanto words for loud and soft?

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The Esperanto words for loud and soft are lauta and malvarmeta.

What are the Esperanto words for water and ice?

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They are akvo and glacio.

What are the Esperanto words for pants and skirt?

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The Esperanto words for pants and skirt are pantalonoj and jupo.