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They seem usually to be given in different forms, depending on the language being used. [...] L. L. Zamenhof is a featured article on the Esperanto Wikipedia. [1]

He supposed that the main reason for the hate and prejudice lay in mutual misunderstanding, caused by the lack of one common language that would play the role of a neutral communication tool between people of different ethnic and linguistic backgrounds. [2]

As of 1975, Esperanto was taught in 600 schools to 20,000 students per year; and there were about 100 journals and 7500 books written in Esperanto, including translations from 65 languages. [3]

This article is supported by Esperanto task force. [...] My resources claim he is Polish, and his name is Lazarus Ludwig Zamenhof. [1]

He considered his native language to be his father’s Russian (or perhaps Belarusian, which was not considered distinct from Russian at the time and which appears to have had a strong influence on Esperanto phonology), but also spoke his mother’s Yiddish natively; as he grew older, he spoke more Polish, and that became the native language of his children. [4]

One more thing about Zamenhof: he was not only genious linguist, but… Doctor Ludwig Lazarus Zamenhof was a remarkable man by anyone’s standards. [5]

His native languages were Russian and Yiddish, but he also spoke Polish and German fluently. [...] Articles started before 24 Dec 2004 are outsourced from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, and occasionally developed by Indopedia authors. [2]

Later he learned French, Latin, Greek, Hebrew, and English, and had an interest in Italian, Spanish and Lithuanian. [4]

This page was last modified 17:12, 9 Dec 2004 by Indopedia user User:. [...] Soon after graduation from school he began to study medicine, first in Moscow, and later in Warsaw. [2]

Polish inventor of the international language Esperanto in 1887. [5]

As a student at secondary school in Warsaw, Zamenhof made attempts to create some kind of international language with a grammar that was very rich, but also very complex. [2]

Sources:
[1] Talk:L. L. Zamenhof - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[2] L. L. Zamenhof - Indopedia, the Indological knowledgebase
[3] L. L. Zamenhof - Kosmix : Reference, Videos, Images, News
[4] L. L. Zamenhof - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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