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ravana (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 9 Agosti 2015 2:05:29 alasiri
Red_Rat_Writer (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 9 Agosti 2015 2:47:49 alasiri
Here a Vikipedio article on it: https://eo.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nombro_de_Esperanto-...
mbalicki (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 9 Agosti 2015 2:50:23 alasiri
Precisely speaking, there were 350 thousand users, who have stated they speak Esperanto, and based on this and two variables (not every speaker writes about it and not every human uses Esperanto), which are pretty well estimated (based on the similar data about other languages) it gives the number of 2 million speakers.
ravana (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 9 Agosti 2015 2:59:28 alasiri
Red_Rat_Writer (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 9 Agosti 2015 3:28:26 alasiri
erinja (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 9 Agosti 2015 4:04:16 alasiri
But there are certainly news sites (though the news is sometimes regional in character and may not interest you)
http://eo.mondediplo.com/
https://eo.wikinews.org/wiki/%C4%88efpa%C4%9Do
http://esperanto.cri.cn/
http://novajhoj.weebly.com/
jdawdy (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 9 Agosti 2015 6:17:28 alasiri
Highly Fluent speakers (i.e. at a level near that of a native speaker): ~50,000-100,000
Intermediate to Advanced (can read and write without difficulty, various degrees of spoken ability): 500,000-1 million.
Basic (at about the level of completing a lernu course or the Duolingo tree): ~1 to 2 million.
These numbers may or may not include "inactive" Esperantists- those who learned Esperanto a long time ago and have never used it- I just can't even begin to guess about that. Also, I strongly suspect that there is a large, unaccounted-for mass of Chinese and Indian Esperanto speakers, but we don't hear about them because of the lesser degree of internet penetration. That could easily add another half million to the above.
erinja (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 9 Agosti 2015 7:19:48 alasiri
jdawdy (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 9 Agosti 2015 8:03:09 alasiri
That would mean only 5,000 to 10,000 fluent speakers, 50,000 to 100,000 intermediate speakers, and 100,000-200,000 Basic speakers. Those numbers seem exceedingly low. While I can agree that the high end of the numbers I posted may not be likely, I think the low-end numbers are at least in the ballpark: 50,000 fluent, 500,000 intermediate-advanced, and 1 million basic.
I will say that what you are suggesting may very well represent the number of active Esperantists. What I am proposing though is the number of people who have, at some point in their lives, achieved some level of ability, regardless of whether or not they are actively use it.
mbalicki (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 9 Agosti 2015 11:25:41 alasiri
I mean, there we have an enormous and very diverse database and one easy equation with parameters estimated well, basing on other data and numbers of the users of other languages, which have multiple sources and are easy to grasp.