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The world has a serious language problem. We have a solution which iseasy, useful, and most importantly, fair. 

EASY:
Remember spending years at school learning French or German or Spanish,and then not being able to use the language? Well, the good news is thatESPERANTO has only sixteen grammatical rules, and no exceptions! In fact,ESPERANTO is judged to be five times easier to learn than national languages.And what's more, people who learn ESPERANTO find that they can then learnother languages far more easily, because they understand how language works. 

Learning ESPERANTO can even improve your English! 

USEFUL:
ESPERANTO is spoken by millions of people all over the world, so youcan meet people wherever you go without any language problem at all. AndESPERANTO speakers find that they get to know people from other countriesfar better using ESPERANTO than when they use English or another nationallanguage. Basically, when people with different first languages use ESPERANTO,they are on an equal footing. 

Martin from London spent a month in Tanzania touring the country andstaying with local ESPERANTO speakers. "My visit to Africa was the tripof a lifetime", he said. "I am convinced that I came to understand theculture and people more than other visitors because I used Esperanto. Peoplein Tanzania don't speak English very well, so I felt that I could communicateon equal terms. Using Esperanto also helped me to find local contacts,so I made some lasting friendships.

Duncan from Glasgow went to an International Young ESPERANTO Conferencein Russia and met young people from over 50 countries. "My time in St.Petersburg was amazing! There were people from all over the world, andno language problem at all! I now have lots of friends all over the worldand I can stay with them on my travels.

FAIR:
It is not right to force other people to speak your language. Thatis why we propose ESPERANTO as a 'second language for all'; a languagewhich people can easily learn, and use when other people don't speak thesame national language. 

ESPERANTO is also the ideal solution to the language problem in theEuropean Parliament and the United Nations, where literally billions ofpounds are spent on translation each year. 

"SALUTON" MEANS "HELLO" 
The world is becoming a smaller and smaller place. It is now easierto travel across the world than ever before, and inventions like the telephoneand the Internet let us send instant messages to nearly every country onearth. 

However, although we can send messages, we often can't communicate.The different languages of the world are an enormous barrier to understandingother people and cultures. 

ESPERANTO is the easy, useful and fair answer to the language problem.It is easy to learn, people have been using it for over a hundred years,and it avoids all the political problems of national languages when usedfor international communication. 

There are millions of people around the world who use ESPERANTO allthe time; why don't you join us?