Esperanto
Example Sentences
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Esperanto failed to catch on, either as a universal second language or as the preferred communication of Interpol.
From Salon • Aug. 6, 2022
Real, but not: “Conlangs,” or constructed languages, have been around for decades—like Klingon, Sindarin, and Esperanto.
From Slate • Oct. 30, 2019
In his first version of the tweet, the president typed Mark Esper’s name as Mark Esperanto.
From The Guardian • Oct. 20, 2019
Nineteenth century idealists created international languages they hoped would unite the world, though only Esperanto is spoken by more than a handful of people today.
From Washington Post • May 16, 2019
First he had studied Esperanto, then the world’s religions, and now it was alchemy.
From "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho
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