Thursday 23 April 2020

Making Esperanto a common, international language is idealistic but impossible



Making Esperanto a common, international language is idealistic but impossible

Languages are very important for the communication with people around the world and to make us understand each other. But sometimes people who live in a place dominate their language better than others. That's why making Esperanto a common and international language is idealistic but impossible.
On the one hand, Esperanto is a created language. This means that all the people have the same difficulty in learning the language. It is also one of the easiest languages because it was created to be easily learned by everyone.
On the other hand, it is a new language, and making everybody speak it is very difficult because there are other languages that want to be the most spoken in the world. A new language won’t be allowed to be the most spoken in the world.
In conclusion, Esperanto is the idealistic language because it gives everybody the same difficulty to be learned but there are a lot of othere languages that want to be the international language, like English.

Esperanto, el idioma que fracasó. - Ciencia y educación en Taringa!

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