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Peninsula Daily News talks about Esperanto

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Alkanadi (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 26 Nyandagaro 2015 09:56:00

Peninsula Daily News talks about Esperanto:

http://www.peninsuladailynews.com/article/20150821...

Vestitor (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 26 Nyandagaro 2015 10:39:26

Interesting. And this private college teaching Esperanto.
The seminar is sponsored by the Spiritual Assembly of the Bahais...
^Who are this lot?

Armand6 (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 26 Nyandagaro 2015 11:10:27

Vestitor:Who are this lot?
Some kind of sect, like CoLDS or Jehowa witnesses.

vikungen (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 26 Nyandagaro 2015 12:40:34

Vestitor:Interesting. And this private college teaching Esperanto.
The seminar is sponsored by the Spiritual Assembly of the Bahais...
^Who are this lot?
The Bahá'í Faith encourages the use of an auxiliary international language. The Baha'i's believe that it will not be the language of the future, although it has great potential in this role, as it has not been chosen by the people.[101] L. L. Zamenhof's daughter Lidja became a Bahá'í,[102] and various volumes of the Bahá'í literatures and other Baha'i books have been translated into Esperanto. In 1973, the Bahá'í Esperanto-League for active Bahá'í supporters of Esperanto was founded.

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