Pronunciation: /ɛˈspɛrɑnto/
noun a constructed international auxiliary language
A1 Esperanto is an easy language to learn.
A2 I have been studying Esperanto for a few months now.
B1 Esperanto is often used as a bridge language between people who speak different native languages.
B2 Many Esperanto speakers attend international conferences to communicate with others.
C1 The Esperanto community is very welcoming and supportive of new learners.
C2 Some people argue that Esperanto should be adopted as a universal second language.
adjective relating to Esperanto or its speakers
A1 I am learning Esperanto vocabulary.
A2 Esperanto is an easy language to pick up.
B1 She joined an Esperanto club to practice speaking.
B2 The Esperanto congress attracted attendees from around the world.
C1 His fluency in Esperanto allowed him to work as a translator.
C2 The Esperanto literature is rich and diverse.
formal Esperanto is a constructed international auxiliary language that was created in the late 19th century.
informal I've been learning Esperanto online to connect with speakers from around the world.
slang Some people think Esperanto is a bit of a nerdy language to learn, but I find it fascinating.
figurative Learning Esperanto is like unlocking a secret code to communicate with people from different cultures.
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