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If you already speak a Romance language, or English, you can learn to read and write Esperanto in a matter of weeks, and for the slowest learners, in several months. Speaking in person requires practice at first, but remember that it is the mother tongue of nobody in particular, so there is no need to feel self-conscious about speaking it.The key to progress as in any language is regular practice, either through live meetings at Esperanto clubs or through the internet.

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It can vary depending on how much time you dedicate to learning, but many people find that they can achieve a basic proficiency in Esperanto in a few months of consistent study. Mastery of the language may take longer, but the simplicity and regularity of Esperanto grammar often make it quicker to learn compared to many other languages.

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Where can you learn Esperanto?

en.lernu.net


How long did it take to create Esperanto?

Approximately 5 years (from about 1878-1883).


Does Wales have any Esperanto enclaves?

There are certainly Esperanto-speaker in Wales, but they are scattered over the country, rather than all in one "enclave". Esperanto-speakers in Cardiff meet regularly in the city centre. The first textbook for Welsh-speakers who want to learn Esperanto was published in 2010.


How does Esperanto work?

Esperanto is a constructed language created to promote international communication. It has a simple grammar structure and draws vocabulary from various languages. It aims to be easy to learn and culturally neutral.


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.


When was Esperanto created?

Esperanto was created in the late 19th century, specifically in 1887 by L. L. Zamenhof, a Polish ophthalmologist. He developed Esperanto as an easy-to-learn and politically neutral language to promote international communication and understanding.


What are the Esperanto words for long and short?

They are longa and mallonga.


What are the Esperanto words for bring and take?

They are alporti and forpreni.


What are the Esperanto words for give and take?

They are doni and preni.


Where is Esperanto spoken?

Esperanto is spoken worldwide, primarily in Europe, Asia, South America, and North America. It is a constructed language designed to be an easy-to-learn and neutral second language for international communication.


Where do people speak esperanto?

Esperanto is spoken by a worldwide community of people, predominantly in Europe, Asia, and the Americas. It is spoken in various social settings such as Esperanto conferences, clubs, online forums, and in some families for everyday communication.


Why doesn't everyone speak Esperanto?

Esperanto is not widely spoken because it has not been adopted as an international auxiliary language by governments and institutions. Additionally, many people are already fluent in other languages and do not see a need to learn Esperanto. Cultural and linguistic diversity also play a role in why Esperanto has not been universally adopted.