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Use it for questions about the history of Esperanto.
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How much has Esperanto changed over the years since the publication of Fundamento de Esperanto?
Just one amusing aspect of the changes.
In the beginning, Esperanto was remarkably influenced by the Russian language. This resulted in some strange constructed words, made according to the Russian g …
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Why are so many Esperanto word roots derived from French?
One additional point to the Joop Eggens great answer, which explains the topic to the most part.
Please read Claude Pirons book "La Bona Lingvo". There, the author complains about the over-romanizati …