Esperanto - Wikipedia
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This article is about the language. For other uses, see Esperanto (disambiguation). EsperantoEsperanto The Esperanto flagPronunciation[espe?ranto]Created?byL. L. ZamenhofDate 1887 Setting and usageInternational auxiliary languageUsersNative: Around 1,000 families involving around 2,000 children?(2004)[1]
L2 users: estimates range from 100.000 total (1999)[2] to 10 millions total (1996)[3]Purposeconstructed language Early forms Proto-EsperantoDialectsIdo and other Esperantidos Writing system Latin script (Esperanto alphabet)
Esperanto Braille Signed forms SignunoSources Vocabulary from Romance and Germanic languages, grammar from Slavic languagesOfficial statusRegulated?byAkademio de EsperantoLanguage codesISO 639-1eoISO 639-2epoISO 639-3epo Linguist list epoGlottologespe1235[4]Linguasphere51-AAB-da This article contains IPA phonetic symbols. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Unicode characters. Esperanto (/??sp??r?nto?/ or /-?r??-/;[5][6] in Esperanto: [espe?ranto] [画像:About this sound]?listen?(help?info)) is a constructed international auxiliary language. It is the most widely spoken constructed language in the world.[7] The Polish-Jewish ophthalmologist L. L. Zamenhof published the first book detailing Esperanto, Unua Libro, on 26 July 1887. The name of Esperanto derives from Doktoro Esperanto ("
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