It is relatively easy to learn.
It is a neutral language - there is no advantage for people born on a country.
It is very logical, you can build new words easily
Esperanto was launched into life in 1887, so it is still a comparatively young language.
They are bona and malbona.
Bonan matenon!
No. There is no "ei" diphthong in Esperanto, so those vowels would be pronounced separately. Also, "veinar" appears very foreign to a speaker of Esperanto, since common words never end in "ar" in Esperanto.
All over the world! Esperanto is an international language, so people everywhere learn it as a second language.
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.