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{{Stub}}{{I|Esperanto}} '''Esperantoball''' {{I|Esperanto}}, originally called '''La lingvo internaciaball''', is a languageball that represents the Esperanto language. It is the world's most spoken constructed international auxiliary languageball. | {{Stub}}{{I|Esperanto}} '''Esperantoball''' {{I|Esperanto}}, originally called '''La lingvo internaciaball''', is a languageball that represents the Esperanto language. It is the world's most spoken constructed international auxiliary languageball. | ||
==History== | |||
==={{I|Esperanto}} Creation of Esperantoball {{I|Esperanto}}=== | |||
The {{I|Esperanto}} Esperantoball was created in the late 1870s and early 1880s by {{I|Poland|(Jewish)}} L. L. Zamenhof. | |||
According to Zamenhof, the languageball was created to learn other languages more easily (as {{I|Esperanto}} Esperanto shares similiarities with many other languages), and to foster harmony between people from different countryballs. | |||
In 1905, Zamenhof published the book '''Fundamento de Esperanto''' as a guide to the {{I|Esperanto}} Esperanto language. | |||
After over 10 years of development of the {{I|Esperanto}} Esperanto language, {{I|Poland}}{{I|Israel}} Zamenhof started translating other books and literature into {{I|Esperanto}} Esperanto, and along with that, the first book about {{I|Esperanto}} Esperanto grammar (called '''Unua Libro''') was published in in {{I|Warsaw}} Warsawball on July 26, 1887. In the next decades, the number of {{I|Esperanto}} Esperanto learners and speakers grew rapidly (Along with that, {{I|Polish}} Polish was banned in {{I|Poland}} [[Polandball]], which belonged to the {{I|Russian Empire}} [[Russian Empireball]] at the time.) | |||
{{I|Esperanto}} Esperanto was mainly learnt and used in the {{I|Russian Empire}} [[Russian Empireball]] and Central Europe, but its over the years its use got extended to Europe, the Americas, {{I|Chinaball}} [[Chinaball]] and {{I|Japanball}} [[Japanball]]. | |||
==={{I|Esperanto}} Persecution of Esperantoball {{I|Esperanto}}=== | |||
Throughout history, {{I|Esperanto}} Esperantoball got persecuted by countries such as {{I|Nazi Germany}} [[Nazi Germanyball]], {{I|Soviet}} [[Soviet Unionball]] and {{I|France}} [[Franceball]]. | |||
{{I|Nazi Germany}} [[Nazi Germanyball]] wanted to ban {{I|Esperanto}} Esperantoball because {{I|Poland|(Jewish)}} L. L. Zamenhof was [[Judaismcube|jewish]], and since {{I|Esperanto}} Esperantoball was made to be an international language, they thought {{I|Esperanto}} Esperantoball was {{I|Soviet}} "[[Bolshevismball|Bolshevist]]". {{I|Nazi Germany}} Hitler even had a conspiracy theory that {{I|Esperanto}} Esperantoball would be used as a international language after {{I|Israel}} Jews achieve "world domination". Because of this, Many {{I|Esperanto}} Esperanto speakers got murdered during the Holocaust, specifically targeting {{I|Poland|(Jewish)}} L. L. Zamenhof's family. <br> | |||
In 1935, {{I|Esperanto}} Esperantoball officially got banned in {{I|Nazi Germany}} [[Nazi Germanyball]], but the {{I|Esperanto}} Esperanto speakers that were being held in concentration camps taught {{I|Esperanto}} Esperanto to other prisoners, claiming that they were actually teaching them {{I|Italian}} Italian (as {{I|Italy}} [[Italyball]] was one of the Axis Powers). | |||
==Fun Facts== | |||
*It doesn't actually want to replace other Languageballs, but to help people learn foreign languages and connect the peoples of the world. | |||
*It has only 16 rules. | |||
*It is a hybrid of various languages, including words of Indo-European origin, isolating syntax, {{I|Spanish}} Spanish vocals... | |||
*It has its own football team. | |||
*It also has a child language: {{I|Ido}} [[Idoball]]. | |||
*Although the language isn't official in any countryball, it is recognized by {{I|UNball}} [[UNball]], and is spoken by many {{I|Esperanto}} Esperanto communities throughout the world, and it is also spoken in international meetings. It's officially recognized as cultural heritage of {{I|Poland}} [[Polandball]] since 2014. | |||
[[Category:Characters]] | [[Category:Characters]] | ||
[[Category:Balls]] | [[Category:Balls]] | ||
[[Category:Languageballs]] | [[Category:Languageballs]] |
Revision as of 21:57, 12 March 2025
Esperantoball
, originally called La lingvo internaciaball, is a languageball that represents the Esperanto language. It is the world's most spoken constructed international auxiliary languageball.
History
Creation of Esperantoball 
The Esperantoball was created in the late 1870s and early 1880s by
L. L. Zamenhof.
According to Zamenhof, the languageball was created to learn other languages more easily (as
Esperanto shares similiarities with many other languages), and to foster harmony between people from different countryballs.
In 1905, Zamenhof published the book Fundamento de Esperanto as a guide to the Esperanto language.
After over 10 years of development of the
Esperanto language,
Zamenhof started translating other books and literature into
Esperanto, and along with that, the first book about
Esperanto grammar (called Unua Libro) was published in in
Warsawball on July 26, 1887. In the next decades, the number of
Esperanto learners and speakers grew rapidly (Along with that,
Polish was banned in
Polandball, which belonged to the
Russian Empireball at the time.)
Esperanto was mainly learnt and used in the
Russian Empireball and Central Europe, but its over the years its use got extended to Europe, the Americas, File:Chinaball-icon.png Chinaball and File:Japanball-icon.png Japanball.
Persecution of Esperantoball 
Throughout history, Esperantoball got persecuted by countries such as
Nazi Germanyball,
Soviet Unionball and
Franceball.
Nazi Germanyball wanted to ban
Esperantoball because
L. L. Zamenhof was jewish, and since
Esperantoball was made to be an international language, they thought
Esperantoball was
"Bolshevist".
Hitler even had a conspiracy theory that
Esperantoball would be used as a international language after
Jews achieve "world domination". Because of this, Many
Esperanto speakers got murdered during the Holocaust, specifically targeting
L. L. Zamenhof's family.
In 1935, Esperantoball officially got banned in
Nazi Germanyball, but the
Esperanto speakers that were being held in concentration camps taught
Esperanto to other prisoners, claiming that they were actually teaching them
Italian (as
Italyball was one of the Axis Powers).
Fun Facts
- It doesn't actually want to replace other Languageballs, but to help people learn foreign languages and connect the peoples of the world.
- It has only 16 rules.
- It is a hybrid of various languages, including words of Indo-European origin, isolating syntax,
Spanish vocals...
- It has its own football team.
- It also has a child language:
Idoball.
- Although the language isn't official in any countryball, it is recognized by File:UNball-icon.png United Nationball, and is spoken by many
Esperanto communities throughout the world, and it is also spoken in international meetings. It's officially recognized as cultural heritage of
Polandball since 2014.