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Mike L
I can't remember who it was but the guy who brings this up on every English language teaching thread is going to wet his pants over this one.
katsu78
"Why Esperanto?" "Well Graham, Esperanto has been the language of the future for the past 129 years."
Kurobune
@Mike L - There's your answer !
sourpuss
Hmmm... A Latin/Germanic based European language to bring the world together. Sounds like English.