Why Was Esperanto Created and Where Is It Spoken Today?
Curious about the Esperanto language? Discover its origin, why it was created, whether it belongs to any country, and how it aims to be a universal language.
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Curious about the Esperanto language? Discover its origin, why it was created, whether it belongs to any country, and how it aims to be a universal language.
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