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A few years ago I remember it was popular to learn Esperanto, or at least talking about it was popular. But now it seems like I rarely see anyone mention it
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nevar heard of it unsure
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Are you by chance american? nyaoo-closedeyes
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>Are you by chance american?
nope
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I am american, and the first place I heard about it was on here a couple years ago. Because someone said the flag looks like it could be a national flag for Heyuri. ヽ(´ー`)ノ
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I started learning Esperanto at one point, then gave up out of laziness/un-usefulness. The only constructed language I know is Toki Pona.

I kinda want to learn Interlingua, which is deliberately designed to be a very generic Romance language and is thus supposed to be highly understandable across Europe as a result, but I'm learning Japanese right now. Maybe it'll be my next goal.
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For me, the most attractive part of Esperanto is that all the speakers are interested in linguistics or something related to that. I see it as more of a hobby than an actual means of communication


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