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		<title>How many people speak Esperanto?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Esperanto feels like Española. Right? But no Esperanto is not Spanish language. Esperanto is one of the beautiful languages in the world. Imagine the beauty of language which has the meaning 'hopeful'. But in the modern era, fewer people speak Esperanto. There are a lesser number of Native speakers of Esperanto not because it is an old language and getting endangered.<br />
Esperanto is a modern language and it is still developing. Languages take centuries to grow and build their stems stronger. It is one of the newest languages of the world so it will take time to spread, develop different dialects and build stronger literature and vocabulary.<br />
But the amazing fact is, Esperanto is the most spoken new language in the world. It is also known as the Esperanza language. </p>
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