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Esperanto, the universal language, is a movement dedicated from its inception to World Peace.

Very easy to learn, it contains no irregular forms, no exceptions to rules.

And the rules are straightforward. Word building is easy, so comprehension can begin at the earliest stages of learning.

Radio programs from the Vatican, Radio Poland, and others, are available in Esperanto. UN documents are translated into Esperanto. There is now an Esperantist Representative in the European Union.

Because it is easier - much easier - for Chinese people to learn than English (or any other language for that matter) is, many Chinese people are learning Esperanto and thus entering the global employment market.

Here are some links:

Esperanto.Net
Esperanto League of North America

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