Recognize Esperanto as the international language!
Published February 18, 2006
To: The United Nations
Imagine a world where people from different parts of the world can understand in each other with a common second language.
This was Zamenhof's dream. L.L. Zamenhof was a Polish linguist who in 1887 wrote the Unua Libro, a book detailing the rules of the international language Esperanto.
Esperanto is the easiest language to learn. An estimated 2 million people around the world speak it. In today's world, many languages are becoming extinct and Esperanto will help to preserve those languages.
Esperanto will save translation costs. Esperanto will cut down languages barriers between nations. An international language will be a major step to world peace.
Thus, I ask you the United Nations, to approve Esperanto as the international language and to finally make Zamenhof's dream a reality.
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