So you're thinking about learning Esperanto? Great! It's fun, easy, and opens a door into a whole new way of seeing the world. Below you'll find pages that explain how to get started and where to go next.
We'll send you more information about learning and using the International Language Esperanto, including the first lesson of our free introductory language course, if you fill out this brief information request form.
There are lots of ways to get started and many sites where beginners can learn more about Esperanto on the internet. These recommended books for beginners may also be of interest.
You might also consider attending the North American Summer Esperanto program (NASK), which will run from June 29 - July 17, 2009, at the University of California - San Diego.
If you are looking for local Esperanto speakers, you can go to our webpage for local groups or see the Handbook for Local Groups.
| Aŭtoro | Titolo |
|---|---|
| limako | You might be surprised |
| pauswa | Interese |
| pauswa | Per webcam only |
| Ailanto | haha |
| Ailanto | Grafikilo |
| formiko | Mi ĉeestos |
| formiko | Polynesian domains |
| roint | Pri la vestaĵoj |
| russ | ? |
| formiko | Eble! |
Darcy Ross on Local Groups
Haroldo de Esperanto on NASK
Esperanto: Learning and Using the International Language.
By David Richardson.
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Comments
I have been learning Espanto
October 25, 2009 de UncommonSpeaker, 4 weeks 2 days ago
Comment id: 3289
I have been learning Espanto for the last 2 months and am loving it! I definitely appreciate the structure and lack of exceptions (especially after studying Russian for so long).
I think this guy says it best:
http://emerkado.com/2009/10/personal-benefit-of-learning-esperanto.html
It makes it so much easier to communicate!