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 penpals in distant countries and other cultures. If you like travelling, you can take along "Pasporta Servo", which lists speakers of Esperanto in more than 70 countries. They are interested in accomodating 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.
What is very, very, important Esperanto is using every day more and more professionally in tourism, cultural meetings, commercial relations and other fields of human activities.
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. Every one can find a lot of about Esperanto by the internet only writing Esperanto in your site banner. One click and you come to it!
This course is also available on the net.
Contact the Esperanto group or association in your town or country, or write to the World Esperanto Organization, which has members in many countries throughout the world.
All of us we'll be pleased to give you any information or help we can.
To young people would be interested to visit by internet www.tejo.org
All interested people can use next Esperanto links:
www.esperanto.org.au
www.uea.org
www.lernu.net
General information about Esperanto in a variety of languages