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Esperanto
[es-puh-rahn-toh, -ran-]
noun
an artificial language invented in 1887 by L. L. Zamenhof (1859–1917), a Polish physician and philologist, and intended for international use. It is based on word roots common to the major European languages.
Esperanto
/ ˌɛəˈæԳəʊ /
noun
an international artificial language based on words common to the chief European languages, invented in 1887
Other Word Forms
- Esperantism noun
- Esperantist noun
- ˌˈԳپ noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of Esperanto1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Esperanto1
Example Sentences
You can find traces of it in the world-conquering Esperanto of computer coding and in the algorithms behind artificial intelligence.
But at one point, she thought she might need to supplement her French, Italian and German sources with some Esperanto.
When Interpol was first being planned in 1914, French was chosen as the designated language — but organizers also believed Esperanto could be a viable alternative in the future.
A standing credit line in renminbi is the financial equivalent of fluency in Esperanto.
Esperanto, the language of the future, never managed to become an official language in any country.
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