Esperanto

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Esperanto is a constructed international auxiliary language created in the late 19th century to facilitate easy and politically neutral communication between speakers of different native languages.

Observed surface forms (3)

Surface form As subject As object
Lingvo Internacia 0 2
Esperanto Wikipedia 0 1
Esperanto language 0 1

Statements (75)

Predicate Object
instanceOf constructed language
international auxiliary language
countryOfOrigin Russian Empire
creator L. L. Zamenhof
L. L. Zamenhof
surface form: Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof
firstBookPublicationYear 1887
hasAccusativeMarker -n
hasAdjectiveEnding -a
hasAdverbEnding -e
hasAlphabet 28 letters
hasAnnualEvent World Esperanto Congress
hasAnthem La Espero
hasCommunityNameForSpeakers Esperantists
hasConditionalEnding -us
hasCorrelativesSystem table of correlatives
hasDefiniteArticle la
hasDesignGoal ease of learning
political neutrality
hasDiacriticLetters ĉ
ĝ
ĥ
ĵ
ŝ
ŭ
hasEstimatedSpeakers hundreds of thousands to a few million
hasFirstBook Unua Libro
hasFutureTenseEnding -os
hasGrammarType agglutinative language
hasImperativeEnding -u
hasInfinitiveVerbEnding -i
hasLanguageCodeOnWikipedia eo
hasMorphology highly regular
hasNativeSpeakers yes
hasNeutralPronoun ĝi
hasNoIndefiniteArticle true
hasNotableLiterature Esperanto poetry
original Esperanto novels
hasNounEnding -o
hasNumberOfVowels 5
hasOfficialFlag green flag with white square and green star
hasOriginalName Esperanto self-linksurface differs
surface form: Lingvo Internacia
hasPastTenseEnding -is
hasPhonologicalType phonemic orthography
hasPluralMarker -j
hasPresentTenseEnding -as
hasPrimaryPurpose international communication
hasPronounForHe li
hasPronounForI mi
hasPronounForIt ĝi
hasPronounForShe ŝi
hasPronounForThey ili
hasPronounForWe ni
hasPronounForYouSingular vi
hasRegulatingBody Akademio de Esperanto
hasStressRule penultimate syllable
hasSymbol green star
hasUnicodeScript Latin
hasWikipediaEdition Esperanto self-linksurface differs
surface form: Esperanto Wikipedia
hasWordForHello saluton
hasWordForNo ne
hasWordForThankYou dankon
hasWordForYes jes
hasWordOrder SVO
inception 1887
influencedBy Germanic languages
Romance languages
Slavic languages
ISO639-1Code eo
ISO639-2Code epo
ISO639-3Code epo
languageFamily constructed language family
placeOfOrigin Białystok
usedIn international meetings
online communities
writingSystem Latin alphabet

Referenced by (33)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Białystok associatedWith Esperanto
Unua Libro describes Esperanto
Wiktionary hasEditionInLanguage Esperanto
Armand hasLanguageOfUse Esperanto
Richard hasLanguageOfUse Esperanto
Esperanto hasOriginalName Esperanto self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Lingvo Internacia
Dua Libro hasTitleLanguage Esperanto
Esperanto hasWikipediaEdition Esperanto self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Esperanto Wikipedia
Unua Libro introducedLanguage Esperanto
Akademio de Esperanto language Esperanto
Dua Libro language Esperanto
La Espero language Esperanto
L. L. Zamenhof languageCreated Esperanto
Esperanto Filmoj languageOfName Esperanto
UEA languageOfName Esperanto
Dua Libro mainSubject Esperanto
Esperanto Filmoj namedAfter Esperanto
this entity surface form: Esperanto language
La Espero originalLanguage Esperanto
UEA primaryLanguageUsed Esperanto
L. L. Zamenhof published Esperanto
this entity surface form: Lingvo Internacia
Akademio de Esperanto regulates Esperanto
Unua Libro subject Esperanto
La Espero titleLanguage Esperanto
Emma usedInLanguage Esperanto
Eva usedInLanguage Esperanto
Esperanto movement usesLanguage Esperanto
Latin alphabet writingSystemFor Esperanto