
Esperanto and the Search for a Global Language
Learn more about artificial language that no one owns
Everything Everywhere Daily: History, Science, Geography, & More
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Around 1887, a Polish ophthalmologist set out to create a universal language. A language that could be a second language for everyone around that world that no one country or one people would control.
It was a good idea, but things didn’t quite pan out as he had hoped, and along the way, there was shockingly violent resistance to the new language.
Learn more about Esperanto, how it was developed and its status in the world today, on this episode of ĉio ĉie ĉiutage.
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