Esperanto was invented as an international auxiliary language, a language that people all over the world could learn to communicate with each other more easily. I wouldn't say that it failed-the language is still used today, and has an estimated 2 million speakers, including hundreds of native speakers!
The Esperanto experiment was an attempt to create a universal language that could be easily learned by people from different linguistic backgrounds, with the goal of promoting communication and understanding across cultures. It did not fail entirely, as Esperanto is still spoken by a small but dedicated group of speakers worldwide. However, it did not achieve widespread adoption or become the universal language as its creators had envisioned.
"School" in Esperanto is "lernejo."
You say "lavo" in Esperanto.
In Esperanto, "fairy" is "feino."
Saipan in Esperanto is "Saipano".
The Esperanto word for smart is "lerta." The Esperanto word for stupid is "stulta."
The Esperanto words for pass and fail are pasas and malsukcesi.
FAIL!
the experiment needs to be controlled or else it will explode or you will just fail on what you are trying to make
The Esperanto word for navy is mararmeo but there is no word for marines in Esperanto.
George Alan Connor has written: 'Esperanto' -- subject(s): Esperanto 'Esperanto' -- subject(s): Esperanto
Forehead is 'frunto' in Esperanto.
Brigade in Esperanto is brigado
Flankokupo means "hobby" in Esperanto.
"Saluton" is the Esperanto equivalent of hello.
Esperanto - album - was created in 1993.
"School" in Esperanto is "lernejo."
You say "lavo" in Esperanto.