COOL LINKS ABOUT ESPERANTO


Esperanto: A Language for the Global Village
by Sylvan Zaft


About Language Problems
Translation, multilingualism, English, Esperanto? ...
Claude Piron



Welcome to the Esperanto League for North America!
ELNA

A Key to the Inter-National Language
Common Esperanto Phrases (with sound files)
Virtual English-Esperanto Phrasebook
Esperanto-English dictionary
English-Esperanto dictionary
The Esperanto Common Roots Glossary

ESPERANTO -- AN OVERVIEW

The Esperanto Book (by Don HARLOW)
You can access background information about Esperanto from this document


A reply to some arguments against Esperanto


A website for and about languages

Other National Organizations

Information about the International Language


Esperanto-Panorama
The world at the tip of the tongue

How and why to learn Esperanto

  • What is Esperanto, anyway?
  • Reasons to learn Esperanto or any planned language
  • Reasons to learn Esperanto first among planned languages

Window on the World
Esperanto

People who say English is the dominant language in the world to-day are people who don't travel or people who travel for tourism or for standard business. You can get through the minimum in English, but once you get beyond the minimum, you're in trouble." John Ralston Saul  The Ottawa Citizen, 13/3/2000

ESPERANTO
Author: David Poulson
(more than 80 articles on history of Esperanto)

Nebraska Internacia-lingva Asocio