The Esperanto is the language most spoken in the artificial world. Unlike most other artificial languages, Esperanto out the levels of the project and semilíngua.
Its initiator, the Polish doctor Ludwik Zamenhof Lejzer, published the initial version of the language in 1887, with the intention of creating a language easier to learn, to serve as the international lingua franca for the entire world population (and not, as many suppose to replace all existing languages).
Esperanto is employed in travel, correspondence, cultural exchange, conventions, literature, language teaching, television and radio broadcasts. Some state education systems offer elective courses in Esperanto, and there is evidence that helps in learning other languages. Today I remember this blog, and i think it was nice do a research about this. Sílvia 11º MKT
I guess this is a way to show the world is made of comunication. We need comunication, in several languages.
ResponderEliminarNot really...Try to find the definition of Esperanto.
ResponderEliminarWe'll "talk" later...
The Esperanto is the language most spoken in the artificial world. Unlike most other artificial languages, Esperanto out the levels of the project and semilíngua.
ResponderEliminarIts initiator, the Polish doctor Ludwik Zamenhof Lejzer, published the initial version of the language in 1887, with the intention of creating a language easier to learn, to serve as the international lingua franca for the entire world population (and not, as many suppose to replace all existing languages).
Esperanto is employed in travel, correspondence, cultural exchange, conventions, literature, language teaching, television and radio broadcasts. Some state education systems offer elective courses in Esperanto, and there is evidence that helps in learning other languages.
Today I remember this blog, and i think it was nice do a research about this. Sílvia 11º MKT