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Esperanto   /ˌɛspərˈæntoʊ/   Listen
Esperanto

noun
1.
An artificial language based as far as possible on words common to all the European languages.



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"Esperanto" Quotes from Famous Books



... how long association with the Chinese had resulted in her catching the infection of that pidgin-English which is a sort of esperanto in all ...
— Tales of Chinatown • Sax Rohmer

... couch, light the lamp, and resume their occupations. After a very chaste breakfast Esther continues her scrubbing and Jay finishes his correspondence and puts in the rest of the time until seven o'clock, when his work in the factory begins, in studying the new language, Esperanto. Oh, I spent a most charming and delightful week there; I ...
— An Anarchist Woman • Hutchins Hapgood



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