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Updated: 11-12-2024 by Wikilanguages.net
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Get started learn Esperanto for beginners

Have you been interested in learning Esperanto in 2024, but have no idea where to start? The step-by-step guide below is for all beginners and those considering learning Esperanto but who are lost on exactly how to get started. Learning Esperanto on your own is a difficult task and it’s hard to know exactly where to start to improve your Esperanto language skills.

How to learn Esperanto?

It may seem like common sense, but learning Esperanto through things that you find interesting will make the learning process more fun. Don’t keep your learning so serious to the point that it becomes a burden to you. Learning should be enjoyable, so try to match it with your interests! If you’re into music, for example, use music to learn Esperanto. If you love reading, check out some interesting Esperanto novels. If you’re a fan of movies and TV shows, then use the Esperanto counterpart. You can get even more niche, like finding a Esperanto-speaking Discord group that plays your favorite game, or joining a subreddit that shares recipes in Esperanto.

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Esperanto falls within the category of planned international auxiliary languages, which, as such, are always lingua francas (languages for interethnic communication) and therefore used as second languages. Specialists divide planned auxiliary languages into two groups: a) autonomous (independent of ethnic languages), like Esperanto; b) naturalistic (keeping word forms, etc. of ethnic languages) like, for example, Interlingua.

So far, Esperanto - whose history dates back 1887, when the first handbook was published by L. Zamenhof, a Polish eye specialist - has been the most successful planned auxiliary language. About 80% of the word roots are of Latin-Romance origin, therefore Esperanto is close to the Indo-European language family as regards vocabulary and grammar. However, it is also similar to languages like Turkish and Finnish because of its regular word-building by adding suffixes to word roots (in linguistics this is called "agglutination"). With regard to users, in theory at least 500 million native speakers of Romance languages (Italian, Spanish, French, etc.), as well as of English and other Germanic languages should be able to understand written and spoken Esperanto after little training. Probably between 50,000 and 100,000 people now speak it quite frequently as a second or third language.

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How Many People Speak Esperanto, And Where Is It Spoken?

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About 0 people on Earth speak Esperanto.

Distribution of Esperanto language
Distribution of Esperanto language

Esperanto Alphabet and Pronunciation

Esperanto alphabet
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1. What can people do to learn Esperanto language?

People can do many things to learn Esperanto language, like they can join formal Esperanto language classes, learn through the online resources, travel to the country where speak Esperanto, or watch movies in Esperanto language.

2. What are the difficulties to learning Esperanto language?

There are some difficulties learners may face when learning Esperanto. The grammar and other rules need to understood and learned. Vocabulary and pronunciation may also be difficult to learn. Some other challenges could be comparisons with one’s own language which cause an hindrance in learning Esperanto language.

3. What is the best way to learn Esperanto language?

I think there are many good and effective ways to learn Esperanto language. I consider classroom learning the best because we can learn from an expert and also get some practice with our peers, which helps with learning a language faster. If you don't have time, free online courses are also very effective, it's important to be self-aware.

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