L. L. Zamenhof created Esperanto to be a neutral international language that would promote peace, understanding, and unity among people of different linguistic backgrounds. He envisioned Esperanto as a tool for facilitating communication and fostering cultural exchange on a global scale.
"No puedo esperar a verte de nuevo" means "I can't wait to see you again" in Spanish.
One disadvantage of Esperanto is its limited number of speakers compared to more widely spoken languages. Some people also criticize Esperanto for not having a rich cultural history or literature compared to national languages. Additionally, there may be limited resources available for learning Esperanto compared to more mainstream languages.
Que tu familia este bien - is in spanish.
In EsperantoI would say - Ĉion bonan al via familio
in English - Let your family be all right (or healthy) , or All the best for your famly
The Esperanto word for Islamic is "islama" and the word for Muslim is "muzulmano".
The Esperanto word for scorpion is "skorpio," while the word for Scorpio (the zodiac sign) is also "Skorpio." Both words are spelled the same in Esperanto.
The Esperanto word for grass is "herbo" and the word for lawn is "gazono."
The Esperanto word for Scotland is "Skotlando" and the word for Wales is "Kimrio".
The Esperanto word for "more" is "pli" and for "less" is "malpli".
The Esperanto word for pig is "porko," and the word for pork is "porkoĉeno."
"Mi amas vin" is how you say "I love you" in Esperanto.
The Esperanto word for sudden is "subita," and the word for gradual is "malrapida."
The Esperanto word for "future" is "estonteco," and the word for "current" is "nuna."
The Esperanto word for "shoe" is "ŝuo" and the word for "sneaker" is "sportŝuo".
The Esperanto word for "pants" is "pantalonoj" and the word for "skirt" is "jupo".
The Esperanto word for "loud" is "laŭta" and the word for "soft" is "mola."
The Esperanto word for generous is "malavara" and for stingy it is "avarulo".
The Esperanto word for safe is "sana" and for dangerous is "danĝera."
Salt is "salo" and pepper is "pipro" in Esperanto.
The Esperanto word for smart is "lerta." The Esperanto word for stupid is "stulta."
The word for "unimaginable" in Esperanto is "neimagebla."
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.
Esperanto was created by Ludwik Zamenhof in the late 19th century as a universal second language to promote peace and understanding among people of different linguistic backgrounds. Its purpose was to facilitate communication and cultural exchange on an international level, with the hope of transcending language barriers.