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Where is Esperanto Spoken?

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Esperanto, the most successful constructed international auxiliary language, was invented in the late 19th century by L. L. Zamenhof with the intention of fostering harmony [Read More…]

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History Constructed Languages Religion

Speaking with Angels: The Enochian Language

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In the diverse world of linguistics, few tales are as captivating and mysterious as the story of Enochian, reputedly the language of angels. Delving into [Read More…]

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Constructed Languages Literature

The Fascinating Evolution of Tolkien’s Elvish Languages

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In the realm of linguistic tales, the creation of Tolkien’s Elvish languages, primarily Quenya and Sindarin, stands out as a captivating narrative. These languages, born [Read More…]

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Constructed Languages History

The History of Zamenhof and the Creation of Esperanto: A Linguistic Utopia

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Introduction In a world where languages are as diverse as the people who speak them, it’s fascinating to imagine an alternate reality where everyone speaks [Read More…]

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Constructed Languages

Are There Any Native Esperanto Speakers?

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Esperanto is a constructed international auxiliary language, designed by L. L. Zamenhof in the late 19th century. Zamenhof had the noble ambition to facilitate communication [Read More…]

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Linguistics Constructed Languages

How to Create a New Language?

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Language, a cornerstone of humanity, is at the heart of our communication, culture, thought processes, and identity. Its complexity and richness are evidence of our [Read More…]

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History Constructed Languages

A Dive into the World of Constructed Languages: From Esperanto to Dothraki

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Constructed languages, also known as conlangs, hold an enchanting spot in the cultural and intellectual landscape. They are artificial languages, devised by individual creators or [Read More…]

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