Esperantonoun [ U ]
uk/ˌes.pərˈæn.təʊ/us/ˌes.pəˈræn.toʊ/an artificial language, made by combining features of several European languages, intended as a form of international communication
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Language names
- Albanian
- American English
- Amharic
- Anglo-Saxon
- Angrezi
- Aramaic
- Cantonese
- Filipino
- Flemish
- Georgian
- Germanic
- Greenlandic
- Gujarati
- Hawaiian
- Manx
- Nauruan
- Nepalese
- Persian
- polish
- Proto-Indo-European
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Examples from literature
- About three weeks before the congress he got a member of his family to read aloud to him every day as far as possible a page or two of Esperanto, in order to attune his ear.
- In Germany the authorities and scientific people have very strongly espoused Esperanto.
- The following table illustrates the perfect simplicity and terseness of the Esperanto verb.
- This relatively wider international appeal is another advantage of Esperanto.
- Will you learn Esperanto at Eton?