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  • They do include contact on a linguistically equal footing with Esperantists around the world, original literature and literature in translation, the pleasure of Esperanto's very free structure, and the training benefit for learning other languages which has been demonstrated in various studies.

    languagehat.com: REPRESSIVE ESPERANTO. 2005

  • Esperanto's system is most similar to the latin script of Serbo-croat.

    languagehat.com: REPRESSIVE ESPERANTO. 2005

  • MCWHORTER: Esperanto's an artificial language that was created by a peaceful-minded gentleman in the late 1800s.

    Authentically Black: Essays for the Black Silent Majority 2003

  • On Tuesday, clicking on the illustration on Google's front page commemorating the 150th anniversary of the birth of Esperanto's creator L.L. Zamenhof, generated an awful lot of malicious search results -- taking visitors to dodgy advertisements or pages that tried to trick visitors into thinking their computers were infected and paying for fake antivirus software.

    Infoworld News 2009

  • On Tuesday, clicking on the illustration on Google's front page commemorating the 150th anniversary of the birth of Esperanto's creator L.L. Zamenhof, generated an awful lot of malicious search results -- taking visitors to dodgy advertisements or pages that tried to trick visitors into thinking their computers were infected and paying for fake antivirus software.

    Netflash 2009

  • It means malicious and it's the best way of describing many of the search results Google visitors got Tuesday when the clicked on Google's front-page Doodle sketch, dedicated to Esperanto's creator.

    PC Advisor News 2009

  • On Tuesday, users who clicked on the picture of LL Zamenhof, Esperanto's creator got a nasty shock.

    Techworld.com News 2009

  • Google visitors got Tuesday when the clicked on Google's front-page Doodle sketch, dedicated to Esperanto's creator.

    Infoworld News 2009

  • On Tuesday, clicking on the illustration on Google's front page commemorating the 150th anniversary of the birth of Esperanto's creator L.L. Zamenhof, generated an awful lot of malicious search results - taking visitors to dodgy advertisements or pages that tried to trick visitors into thinking their computers were infected and paying for fake antivirus software.

    PC Advisor News 2009

  • It means malicious and it's the best way of describing many of the search results Google visitors got Tuesday when the clicked on Google's front-page Doodle sketch, dedicated to Esperanto's creator.

    Netflash 2009

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