Por pli da detaloj pri la potencialaj uzoj kaj avantagxoj de la internacia lingvo, konsultu "Langues Sans Frontières" de Georges Kersaudy.
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For more information on the potential uses and advantages of Esperanto, please read "Langues Sans Frontières" by Georges Kersaudy.
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Pour plus de détails concernant les usages et avantages potentiels de l'espéranto, consultez "Langues Sans Frontières" de Georges Kersaudy.
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Para mas informacion sobre los potenciales uzos y ventajas del Esperanto, por fabor consultar "Langues Sans Frontières" escrito por Georges Kersaudy.
En vue des réunions JAMBOREE des scouts, il faudrait qu'ils passent chaque samedi une heure à apprendre l'espéranto ainsi ils se comprendraient tous sans difficultés.
ni volas lerni esperanton en la lernejo.Nous voulons apprendre l\'e-o à l\'école car c\'est la seule langue qui a les qualités requises pour être internationale.We want to learn esperanto at school, like every other language.Wir wollen Esperanto in der Schule lernen, die einzige Sprache, die international sein kann!
I believe that Esperanto qualifies as an international language because it has easy, simple, regular grammar and its words come from languages spoken by a large portion of the world, though there are of course many languages it doesn\'t include. I started learning in January of this year (it\'s now the beginning of June) and I was never very committed or dedicated, but now I can read it at an advanced level and speak it well.
Esperanto povus esti ponto inter la popoloj de la tuta mondo. Lernu esperanton, parolu gin, e-o estas ege facila lingvo!Esperanto could be a bridge between nations... Learn esperanto, speak esperanto, it\'s a piece of cake!!
Esperanto es the best language for the ONU and others internationals organizatios of the world, because Esperanto is neutral, simple, and easy to learn... yes, very easy.
Adopting Esperanto as an official language at UN, millions of US$ will be saved per year with translations. That's an amount of money that could be helping people suffering from hunger, AIDS and other diseases in poor countries.
The advantages of Esperanto as an international language used by the United Nations would be tremendous and it would be a pity to not use this opportunity purely out of ignorance.