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Esperanto ? What's that ?
A language
- created to facilitate communication amongst people from different
countries. In practical use for more than a hundred years, Esperanto has
proved to be a genuinely living language, capable of expressing all facets of
human thought.
International
and neutral
- Esperanto doesn't belong to any specific country or people. It belongs
equally to everybody who speaks it, acting as a bridge between cultures.
It's easy!
- Esperanto has a simple, regular and extremely flexible structure, and a
vocabulary of international character. This makes it possible to reach fluency
much more quickly than in any other language - it's up to ten times easier to
learn, according to scientific studies.
Why could it be interesting to learn Esperanto?
Make
friends
- all over the world, for instance, by having pen pals in distant countries
and other cultures. If you like traveling, you can take along "Pasporta
Servo", which lists speakers of Esperanto in more than 70 countries. They are
interested in accommodating you, free of charge and might also show you a bit
of their town or country.
Go to
meetings
- along with other Esperanto-speakers: in your own town or country, or
internationally. The meetings such as the World Congress of Esperanto, the
International Youth Congress and other international youth meetings take place
in different countries every year and offer a fantastic experience for the
thousands of people who participate.
Learn about
other cultures
- through a truly international medium. Esperanto has a vast literature,
both translated and original on countless subjects, and there are also many
periodicals and regular radio broadcasts in Esperanto.
How can you learn Esperanto?
Courses and text
books
- exist in most countries and languages. Because Esperanto is so easy, you
can also learn it on your own or through a free postal course.
This course is also available on the net. A free course is here.
Contact
- the group or association in your town or country, or write to the World
Organization of Young Esperantists (TEJO), which has members in more than 100
countries throughout the world. We'll be pleased to give you any information
or help we can.
Addresses
Great Britain: North America: TEJO
Young British Esperanto-Center Nieuwe Binnenweg 176
Esperantists P.O.Box 1129 NL-3015 BJ Rotterdam
140 Holland Park Avenue El Cerrito Netherlands
London W11 4UF CA 94530 - USA
Tel +31 10 4361044
Fax +31 10 4361751
More about esperanto ?
 http://www.esperanto.net
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