
Esperanto
Esperanto is a constructed international language created in 1887 by Ludwik Zamenhof, designed to facilitate easier global communication. It features a simplified grammar, regular pronunciation, and vocabulary derived from European languages, making it easier to learn than natural languages. The goal is to promote understanding and cooperation across cultures by providing a neutral linguistic platform. Esperanto is used worldwide by enthusiasts, in cultural exchanges, and online communities, fostering connections beyond national borders without replacing native languages. Its neutrality and logical structure aim to make learning accessible and communication more inclusive on an international scale.