Since Paracast listeners tend to be the type to be interested in fringe topics and think outside of the box, I figured I'd check to see if anyone here is into the wild and wonderful world of Esperanto.
For those who are unfamiliar with the language, Esperanto is a "constructed language" (i.e. created) in the late 1800s for the purpose of being a secondary auxiliary language for the purpose of international communication.
I'm a beginner, and very much in the beginning stages of my studies. But I find it to have a very fascinating history, commendable philosophical underpinnings, and to be relatively easy to learn.
For anyone interested, here's the Wiki article:
Esperanto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For those who are unfamiliar with the language, Esperanto is a "constructed language" (i.e. created) in the late 1800s for the purpose of being a secondary auxiliary language for the purpose of international communication.
I'm a beginner, and very much in the beginning stages of my studies. But I find it to have a very fascinating history, commendable philosophical underpinnings, and to be relatively easy to learn.
For anyone interested, here's the Wiki article:
Esperanto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia