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Its spelling is invariable, its grammar is simple and its vocabulary is closely adapted from Indo-European roots.  E.g., "lakto" is the subject noun for "milk", "lakton" is the object noun, etc.  This makes it a natural choice for the [[NationStates]] [[gameplay|game]].
 
Its spelling is invariable, its grammar is simple and its vocabulary is closely adapted from Indo-European roots.  E.g., "lakto" is the subject noun for "milk", "lakton" is the object noun, etc.  This makes it a natural choice for the [[NationStates]] [[gameplay|game]].
  
See the full [[Wikipedia]] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esperanto entry] for more [[real world]] details.  There is also an entire Esperanto-language Wikipedia.
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See the full [[Wikipedia:Esperanto]] for more [[real world]] details.  There is also an entire Esperanto-language Wikipedia.
  
 
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Revision as of 07:07, 17 June 2005

Esperanto is a synthetic language created by a Russian Pole, alias Doktor Esperanto (one who hopes), in the 1870s to aid in international communication and peace.

Its spelling is invariable, its grammar is simple and its vocabulary is closely adapted from Indo-European roots. E.g., "lakto" is the subject noun for "milk", "lakton" is the object noun, etc. This makes it a natural choice for the NationStates game.

See the full Wikipedia:Esperanto for more real world details. There is also an entire Esperanto-language Wikipedia.