Esperanto
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"With apologies to the Esperantists, it must be said that the invention of a universal language, of any but the narrowest compass, seems impossible, for language, in any real sense, is not made but grows."--The Life and Times of John Wilkins (1910) by P. A. Wright Henderson |
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Esperanto is the most widely spoken constructed international auxiliary language.
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See also
- Akademio de Esperanto
- Distributed Language Translation
- Color argument
- Comparison between Esperanto and Ido
- Comparison between Esperanto and Interlingua
- Comparison between Esperanto and Novial
- Encyclopedia of Esperanto
- EoLA
- ESP-Disk
- Esperantic Studies Foundation
- Esperanto library
- Esperanto magazine
- Esperanto Wikipedia
- Esperantujo
- Lernu!
- Indigenous Dialogues
- North American Summer Esperanto Institute
- Semajno de Kulturo Internacia
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