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episode 302: 302. Why Learn Esperanto?


A language invented in the 19th century, and meant to be universal, it never really caught on. So why does a group of Esperantists from around the world gather once a year to celebrate their bond?


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 September 26, 2017  30m
 
 
Freakonomics Radio: Why Learn Esperanto? (Special Feature) Interessante Folge über Esperanto und wie viel einfacher und billiger zu lernen ist als englisch, italienisch oder gar deutsch. (150 std ca. 1.000 bis 2.000). Teil 3 der empfehlenswerten Earth 2.0 Serie (Folgen 298, 299 und diese 299a)
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