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Congratulations on finding this page, run by JEB, the youth section of the Esperanto Association of Britain. If you’re here, then you’re obviously looking to find out more about Esperanto. Fortunately, there is a wealth of material available online.
A good place to start for an overall summary would be the Wikipedia page on the language, although the booklet Discover Esperanto, 24 colour pages in length, gives a more readable and accessible introduction to the language, with comments taken from its users.
Answers to questions:
If you’re interested in finding out bits and pieces about Esperanto you might like to follow these links, which contain small, bite-size articles on the relevant topics:
- Esperanto Is Much Easier To Learn Than Other Languages
- Esperanto Makes Learning Other Languages Easier
- What Is Esperanto? Who Created It?
Learning Esperanto:
The one-stop shop for courses, forums, exercises, tutors and, especially, the excellent documentary Esperanto Estas is Lernu, an internationally run site of volunteers. The site is accessible in several languages, including English.
We are also on Twitter (@Esperanto_UK) and Facebook (Esperanto UK).






