Why Esparanto in not an international language.
To answer this question, we have to bear in mind the various functions of language. Apart from being a vehicle for communication of ideas and facts from one person to another, it is also the vehicle for shared experiences, shared thoughts and shared values. In short it is intimately connected with culture of the people. If language is the body, the culture is the soul. Without soul, the body has no meaning. Esparanto is just a mechanical means for tranport of ideas across cultural streams. It has no culture of its own. Not having sprung spontaneously from the people, as the normal languages have, it does not carry the rich experience which make a language worth pursuing. This is the reason that despite its scientific base, Esparanto has never been accepted in the world of languages.
Sorry, you have misspelled the name of a language about which you claim to have a view. Esperanto (note the spelling) is a fully functioning international language. Esperanto works! I've used it in speech and writing in about fifteen countries over recent years. I recommend it to any traveller, as a way of making friendly local contacts.
Esperanto is supposedly the international language, however no country has adopted Esperanto officially. It is spoken in over 115 countries.
All over the world! Esperanto is an international language, so people everywhere learn it as a second language.
It was created to facilitate international communication. It was intended to be a second language, not a primary language. At the time that Esperanto was created, French was the de facto international language. Now that role is largely fulfilled by English.
Esperanto, after that it's Interlingua
Esperanto -- 2 million speakers worldwide
Esperanto is supposedly the international language, however no country has adopted Esperanto officially. It is spoken in over 115 countries.
All over the world! Esperanto is an international language, so people everywhere learn it as a second language.
Merry Christmas in Esperanto, an artificial international language.
It was created to facilitate international communication. It was intended to be a second language, not a primary language. At the time that Esperanto was created, French was the de facto international language. Now that role is largely fulfilled by English.
Esperanto, after that it's Interlingua
"One who hopes." The name of an international language constructed by L.L. Zamenhof.
Esperanto -- 2 million speakers worldwide
Certainly yes. It is for use between people speaking different languages.
No. Esperanto was designed to be easy to learn, in the hope that it would become an international language.
The Esperanto words for international and domestic are internacia and hejma.
Teodoro Lahago has written: 'Moderna Esperanto, the international scientific language'
International League of Esperanto Teachers was created in 1949.