Like every other attempt to undo the tragedy of Babel, Esperanto was ultimately a failure.
His idea carries the quixotic whiff of Esperanto, the international language that failed to become mainstream.
It has also been the headquarters of the Esperanto Association of Britain since 1960.
My favorite pan-Latin restaurant in New York, Esperanto, finishes off its meals with a frothy passion fruit mousse.
Measured in the esperanto currency, gold set a record today of 1, 108 euros.
The very place names in Gothenburg breathe well-intentioned internationalism: Esperanto Square, Olof Palme Place, after its third-world-minded prime minister assassinated in 1986.
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Ludwik Zamenhof, the creator of Esperanto, also believed it would unite humanity.
There was a time about two decades ago when the debate was what would be the next global business language: German, Spanish or Esperanto.
Most types of white fish can substitute for the tuna in Esperanto's recipe and scallops and shrimp can be used as well, though they must be poached first.
And yet, by some estimates, Esperanto still has more speakers than six thousand of the languages spoken around the world today, including approximately a thousand native speakers (among them George Soros) who learned it as their first language.
And it does so in a dumbed-down Esperanto that its audience can't fail to understand -- the universal language of commercial TV sitcoms, with their constrained cultural vocabulary and their subtext of harmlessness: Don't be offended, none of this really means anything, it's just a goof about a lot of dumb stuff going down around us.
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