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Where there are schools that teach it?

2006-08-12 05:36:45 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Other - Education

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Esperanto...


"Esperanto is considerably easier to learn than national languages, since its design is far simpler and more regular. Also, unlike national languages, Esperanto allows communication on an equal footing between people, with neither having the usual cultural advantage favouring a native speaker.

Esperanto's purpose is not to replace any other language, but to supplement them: Esperanto would be used as a neutral language when speaking with someone who doesn't know one's own language. The use of Esperanto would also protect minority languages, which would have a better chance of survival than in a world dominated by a few powerful languages."

"Several research studies demonstrate that studying Esperanto before another foreign language speeds and improves learning the other language."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propaedeutic_value_of_Esperanto

2006-08-12 18:44:16 · answer #1 · answered by Fajro 3 · 0 0

Esperanto is an artificial language invented in the late 1800's. Many believe it is the answer to ease of international communcation.
Find more info at:
http://www.esperanto.net/
http://www.esperanto.org/
http://www.esperanto.net/veb/faq.html

2006-08-12 12:47:11 · answer #2 · answered by wibbsite 3 · 0 0

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