1、Muzika Esperanto - Ligo

2、Universal Medical Esperanto Association

3、All China Esperanto League

4、International Esperanto Association of Jurists

5、Is it true that you speak Esperanto?

6、Thee most common artificial language is Esperanto.

7、He speaks Esperanto, and that very well.

8、Nothing is more beautiful than being young and speaking Esperanto.

9、His shipmates noticed that several Esperanto-speaking, pretty girls often were waiting for the Esperanto-speaking American sailor to disembark.

10、I know little Esperanto; I learned it for few weeks.

11、But the Esperanto fellowship, with52 members in18 countries on6 continents, remains committed to Esperanto as a" fair, neutral, easy-for-all-to-learn" medium of world communication.

12、A cooked-up replacement would be the monetary equivalent of Esperanto — an artificial curio.

13、The Essential Features of Esperanto Terminology and its Principles and Methology of Nomenclature

14、Esperanto also has an efficient system for generating new words from old words.

15、Esperanto also has a highly productive system of constructing new words from old ones.

16、Why don't you learn Esperanto when you have such a good teacher at your side?

17、Esperanto is used internationally across language boundaries by at least 1 million people, particularly in specialized fields.

18、Esperanto is an artificial language, designed to serve internationally as an auxiliary means of communication among speakers of different languages.

19、Dr. Zhang Qianyuan, born in Dangshan county, Anhui province, graduated from the Art Department of Anhui Normal University, the Esperanto Department of Karlskoga People's Institute, Sweden.

20、The Map of Suzhou City appears in the book a Choice Collection of Ancient Chinese Maps published by the Esperanto Press in 1995.

21、The basic rules and words of Esperanto were proposed by L. L. Zamenhof at the end of the 19th century, the idea was to create a world language that everyone could speak.

22、The manuscript is now completed, and it will be sent to the three page of Esperanto for registration. But the manuscript had been made a mess by the printing office.

23、When former Matson executive Bill Harmon was in the Navy during World War II, he would write ahead to Esperanto speakers in ports where his ship was due to dock.