tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-63535302771376344.post8581829345712047133..comments2023-06-25T06:07:14.706-05:00Comments on O-L-I [Opinionated Layman's Input]: God's EsperantoTim Laitinenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07659772910035894952noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-63535302771376344.post-48056052718548318632011-06-03T09:18:34.253-05:002011-06-03T09:18:34.253-05:00I agree with the comment by Bill Chapman.
Esperan...I agree with the comment by Bill Chapman.<br /><br />Esperanto is indeed alive and well. In fact many people do not realise how popular, as a living language, Esperanto is.<br /><br />The new study course http://www.lernu.net is now receiving 123,000 hits per month.<br /><br />That can't be bad :)Brian Barkerhttp://www.esperanto.netnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-63535302771376344.post-23784999449814370802011-06-02T03:24:41.143-05:002011-06-02T03:24:41.143-05:00You're right that it was money which brought E...You're right that it was money which brought English to the fore. I'm an Esperanto-speaker, and I've used the language in over a dozen countries, including Finland. Esperanto has no money behibnd it. The language is kept alive and acquires new speakers thanks to a grassroots movement of ordinary people.Bill Chapmannoreply@blogger.com