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Esperanto
Esperanto Esperanto is an artificial language created by L.L. Zamenhof in 1887 to serve as a universal second language, facilitating communication across different cultures. It is designed to be easy to learn, with a simple and regular grammar system and phonetic spelling, where each letter corresponds to a specific sound. This consistency makes it appealing for language learners. Esperanto's vocabulary is primarily derived from European languages, especially Romance languages, making it more accessible to those familiar with these languages. Esperanto has a neutral status, not belonging to any specific country or group, which aligns with its goal of promoting international understanding. The language features a streamlined grammar with no irregular verbs and a single definite article. New words are formed using prefixes and suffixes, allowing for a dynamic vocabulary. Esperanto is used by communities worldwide, with various organizations and publications supporting its use. Despite its constructed nature, Esperanto has become a successful international auxiliary language, facilitating communication and fostering a sense of community among its speakers.






