• literature in the Esperanto language, a constructed international auxiliary language with an estimated two million speakers worldwide. "Esperanto". Ethnologue...
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  • The following is a list of Esperanto-language films including features and documentaries. Esperanto was created in the late 1870s and early 1880s. There...
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  • Esperanto speakers (Esperanto: denaskuloj or denaskaj esperantistoj) are people who have acquired Esperanto as one of their native languages. As of 1996...
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    president of the Esperanto language committee (later the Akademio de Esperanto) Antoni Grabowski, Polish chemical engineer, the father of Esperanto poetry Lou...
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    Literature in the Esperanto language began before the first official publication in Esperanto in 1887: the language's creator, L. L. Zamenhof, translated...
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  • Organizations promoting the dissemination of Esperanto as an international auxiliary language have historically played a prominent role in assisting individuals...
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  • transcription delimiters. Esperanto is a constructed international auxiliary language designed to have a simple phonology. The creator of Esperanto, L. L. Zamenhof...
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    the creator of Esperanto, the most widely used constructed international auxiliary language. Zamenhof first developed the Esperanto language in 1873 while...
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  • to Esperanto, a constructed language, have been made in a number of films and novels. Typically, this is done either to add the exotic nature of a foreign...
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  • first Esperanto dictionary, Universala vortaro ("International Dictionary"), which was written in five languages and supplied a larger set of root words...
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  • This is a list of exophonic writers, i.e. those who write in a language not generally regarded as their first or mother tongue. For more on the phenomenon...
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    Interslavic (redirect from Slavic Esperanto)
    Glagolitic script. Precursors of Interslavic have a long history and predate constructed languages like Volapük and Esperanto by centuries: the oldest description...
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  • Europe–Democracy–Esperanto (EDE, E–D–E, or E° D° E°; Esperanto: Eŭropo–Demokratio–Esperanto) is an electoral list, which participates in the European elections...
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    became an advocate of Esperanto, saying he could "write and speak it with an automatic ease I have never been able to capture in any language other than my...
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    international language, as opposed to an autonomous constructed language like Esperanto or Volapük which were designed for maximal simplicity of lexicon and...
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    Karel Píč (category Writers of Esperanto literature)
    (Esperanto: Karolo Piĉ; 6 December 1920 – 15 August 1995) was a leading Czech Esperantist, a member of the Academy of Esperanto, a poet and writer of short...
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  • standard), but they are permissible under the rules of Esperanto grammar. Hyphens are optional in Esperanto compounds, so oranĝ­kanton­pafil­limig­aktivul­malamanto...
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    Tibor Sekelj (category Writers of Esperanto literature)
    and 'citizen of the world.' In 1986 he was elected a member of the Academy of Esperanto and an honorary member of the World Esperanto Association. Among...
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  • Esperanto lexicographers are individuals or groups, whether enthusiastic amateurs or trained linguists, who have produced single-language or bilingual...
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    co-founder of the German peace movement, and winner (with Tobias Asser) of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1911. Fried was also a supporter of Esperanto. He is the...
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    of Volapük and then Esperanto, began creating Occidental after the failed vote to reform Esperanto in 1894. De Wahl corresponded with other language creators...
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    praising the depth of the book's research and some writers criticising the inclusion of autobiographic content. It was well received by Esperanto scholars, with...
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    Ondo de Esperanto (English: The Wave of Esperanto) was an illustrated Esperanto periodical published monthly in the Russian Baltic Sea enclave of Kaliningrad...
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    subtitle of the language, "a Slavic Esperanto" (or its Esperanto translation "Slava Esperanto"), is sometimes erroneously cited as the name of the language, but...
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  • Fictional languages are also distinct from natural languages in that they have no native speakers. By contrast, the constructed language of Esperanto now has...
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  • This is a list of notable people with a knowledge of six or more languages. Mithridates VI (135–63 BC), King of Pontus. According to Pliny the Elder,...
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  • This list of Scottish writers is an incomplete alphabetical list of Scottish writers who have a Wikipedia page. Those on the list were born and/or brought...
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    Árni Böðvarsson (category Esperanto lexicographers)
    member of the Universal Esperanto Association (UEA), co-founder of the Reykjavík Esperanto society, and secretary of the Icelandic Esperanto Association...
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  • At sign (category Articles containing Esperanto-language text)
    Dutch. In Esperanto, it is called ĉe-signo ('at' – for the email use, with an address like "zamenhof@esperanto.org" pronounced zamenhof ĉe esperanto punkto...
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    Lidia Zamenhof (category Writers of Esperanto literature)
    Zamenhof (Esperanto: Lidja Zamenhofo; 29 January 1904–1942) was a Jewish Polish writer, publisher, translator and the youngest daughter of Klara (Silbernik)...
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