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Esperanto is a neutral language, which means it does not "come" from any country or culture. If you speak Esperanto you may come from the U.S., China, Europe, Africa, or any other region of Earth. This means that you also have access to a more diverse community when you do learn it.

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Is it true that your ancestors spoke Esperanto?

No. Esperanto was designed to be easy to learn, in the hope that it would become an international language.


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Is there a letter 'q' in the Esperanto alphabet?

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You would say it Arkansaso.


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The Esperanto word for navy is mararmeo but there is no word for marines in Esperanto.


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Is Esperanto the universal language?

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