Outline of Esperanto

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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Esperanto:

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Esperanto{{Citation |last=Jones |first=Daniel |author-link=Daniel Jones (phonetician) |title=English Pronouncing Dictionary |editor=Peter Roach |editor2=James Hartmann |editor3=Jane Setter |place=Cambridge |publisher=Cambridge University Press |orig-year=1917 |year=2003 |isbn=3-12-539683-2 }}{{citation|last=Wells|first=John C.|year=2008|title=Longman Pronunciation Dictionary|edition=3rd|publisher=Longman|isbn=978-1-4058-8118-0}} is the most widely spoken constructed international auxiliary language. L. L. Zamenhof, a Polish-Jewish ophthalmologist, created Esperanto in the late 19th century and published the first book detailing it, Unua Libro, in 1887 under the pseudonym Dr. Esperanto, Esperanto translating as "one who hopes".{{cite web|title=Doktoro Esperanto, Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof |url=https://global.britannica.com/biography/L-L-Zamenhof|website=Global Britannica.com|publisher=Encyclopædia Britannica Inc}}

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What type of thing is Esperanto?

Esperanto can be described as all of the following:

Branches of Esperanto

History of Esperanto

General Esperanto concepts

Esperanto organizations

= Presidents of Universal Esperanto Association =

= Additional Esperanto organizations =

= National Esperanto organizations =

= Esperanto meetings =

Esperanto ideas

Esperanto publications

=Dictionaries=

=Encyclopedias=

=Esperanto literature=

==Esperanto novels==

=Esperanto media=

=Esperanto magazines=

=Historical publications=

Persons influential in Esperanto

Esperanto education

See also

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References

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