The creator of Esperanto spoke Russian, Yiddish, Polish and German. He later studeied French, Latin, Greek and Hebrew. He also expressed an interest in Italian, Spanish and Lithuanian. Therefore, Esperanto, his creation, shows the influence of these languages which its creator knew.
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No language was developed form Esperanto, but Ido is considered to be a modern revision of Esperanto.No languages have been developed from Esperanto, But Ido is considered to be an "update" of Esperanto.
Nobody invented any of the languages used in everyday speech (natural languages). Only artificial languages like Esperanto were invented. Natural languages have all evolved over very long periods of time.
Esperanto
Certainly yes. It is for use between people speaking different languages.
Esperanto refers to an auxillary language that was created in the nineteenth century. The language uses words from a mixture of languages including Russian, Latin and German.
Esperanto is evolving but its basis never changes. Words like "fejsbuko" the Esperanto word for Facebook has needed to be included, for example as the internet is used by Esperanto speakers from all over the World.
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Esperanto is a constructed language (also known as an artificial language). Rather than evolving naturally like most languages, it was invented by someone, L. L. Zamenhof, in the late 1800s.
Esperanto is not widely spoken because it has not been adopted as an international auxiliary language by governments and institutions. Additionally, many people are already fluent in other languages and do not see a need to learn Esperanto. Cultural and linguistic diversity also play a role in why Esperanto has not been universally adopted.
Esperanto had that hope, but fails dismally, because it is based entirely on European languages