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  World Esperanto Association - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The World Esperanto Association (in Esperanto UEA: Universala Esperanto-Asocio) is the largest international organization of Esperanto speakers, with members in 119 countries (as of 2000) and in official relations with the United Nations and UNESCO.
The annual World Congress of Esperanto (Universala Kongreso de Esperanto), which attracts 1500-3000 people to a different city each year, is held under the direction of UEA.
TEJO, the World Esperanto Youth Organization, is the youth section of the UEA.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/World_Esperanto_Association   (394 words)

  
 Esperanto grammar: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
Esperanto is an agglutinative language which has no grammatical genders and limited, regular verb conjugation.
Esperanto has a relatively regular grammar, phonetic alphabet (meaning that all words are pronounced as in written and vice versa), and very logical structure (the same words' ending for the same parts of speech, e.g.
All these features make Esperanto easier to learn than most of the world's languages, even for non-Europeans, though particular features may be more or less advantageous to native speakers of particular languages.
www.encyclopedian.com /es/Esperanto-grammar.html   (630 words)

  
 TEJO - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1956, TEJO became the youth section of the Universal Esperanto Association (Universala Esperanto-Asocio, UEA).
TEJO is an organization for young speakers of Esperanto.
TEJO organizes an International Youth Congress of Esperanto (Internacia Junulara Kongreso) each year in a different location around the world.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/TEJO   (642 words)

  
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www.encyclopedian.com /search.php?searWords=TEJO   (150 words)

  
 The Esperanto Book: 7
Esperanto was invented to satisfy what its author saw as a specific and universal need -- the need for people of different ethnic backgrounds to be able to communicate, person to person, on an equal basis, to be able to talk out their differences and resolve their mutual problems.
Esperanto's experience at the League of Nations, which her apologists refer to as a "success" and her opponents call a "failure," is an example of a near, or partial, success.
Study of Esperanto by individuals for their own purposes was not tolerated, and could be punishable by prison; it is not clear whether the case of the young Chinese Esperantist poet Armand Su, who was condemned to a twenty-year imprisonment for his Esperanto activities, was or was not unique.
donh.best.vwh.net /Esperanto/EBook/chap07.html   (10194 words)

  
 Esperanto: A Language for the Global Village - Chapter 2
Unfortunately a large portion of the world’s population of Esperantists live in countries where their income is so low that buying a postage stamp for foreign correspondence is a major expense.
For instance, Esperanto is used in Japan and in other countries by members of the Shintoist religious organization Oomoto, by spiritualists in Brazil, by non-nationalists who belong to the Sennacieca Asocio Tutmonda (a worldwide non-nationalist organization concerned with the class struggle) and by Catholics celebrating mass.
The members of this world village belong to a wide variety of professions, and, as we have seen, the list of their areas of expert knowledge is very long.
www.esperanto.ie /english/zaft/zaft(2).htm   (2647 words)

  
 Annual World Congress of Esperanto
The Universal Esperanto Association (UEA) is the international non-governmental Esperanto organization with longstanding special relations with the United Nations and with UNESCO.
The Universal Congress of Esperanto is probably the congress with the longest tradition among the international conventions, with an unbroken continuity of almost hundred years.
World Congresses are usually supported by the governments and the highest authorities of the hosting countries.
www.esperanto.ie /english/worldcongress.htm   (2124 words)

  
 An Esperanto Overview
Esperanto was effectively banned in the Soviet Union until 1956, discouraged until 1979, and kept under strict governmental control until the late 1980s.
Esperanto organizations were banned in Germany in the mid-1930s, and Esperanto speakers in the territories occupied during World War II were either discouraged (generally in the occupied West) or exterminated (more common in the occupied East).
Various Esperanto organizations and their representatives can also be reached through addresses given in the Adresaro de Rete Atingeblaj Esperantistoj (Address List of Esperantists Reachable on the Internet), recompiled monthly by Derk Ederveen.
www.webcom.com /~donh/efaq.html   (2807 words)

  
 USEJ - US Esperanto Youth Organization - Information
USEJ was founded in 1992 as the youth section of the Esperanto League for North America (ELNA).
The mission of USEJ is to encourage the use of Esperanto in the US, to support young Esperanto-speakers through information and events, and to organize the teaching of Esperanto throughout the country.
Twice yearly, the World Esperanto Youth Organization's semi-annual seminars are translated to and from English using the UN-style headsets and booths in the Council of Europe's translation-equipped youth centers.
www.esperanto.org /usej/unicode/info/basic.html   (1143 words)

  
 Esperanto FAQ (Oftaj demandoj) Part 1/2
Esperanto's purpose is not to replace any other language, but to supplement them: Esperanto would be used as a neutral language when speaking with someone who doesn't know one's own language.
Esperanto's flexible word-order allows speakers from different language families to use the structures with which they are most familiar and still speak perfectly intelligible and grammatically correct Esperanto.
In fact, what makes Esperanto a truly "international" language (as distinct from a "world" language like English) is its extraordinary semantic flexibility which allows speakers from different language families to translate their own thought patterns directly into Esperanto and produce something which is perfectly intelligible and grammatically correct.
www.faqs.org /faqs/esperanto/faq/part1   (4903 words)

  
 Update on Esperanto
Non-governmental organizations and coalitions are pressing to have the international language question placed on the agendas of the United Nations and the European Union.
Esperanto morphemes are invariant and almost indefinitely recombinable into different words, so the language also has much in common with isolating languages like Chinese, while its internal word structure has affinity with agglutinative languages like Turkish, Swahili and Japanese.
The biggest is the World Congress of Esperanto, held in Zagreb (2001), Fortaleza, Brazil (2002), Gothenburg, Sweden (2003), Beijing (2004), and Vilnius, Lithuania (2005).
www.uea.org /info/angle/an_ghisdatigo.html   (1795 words)

  
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Acquiring fluency in Esperanto requires only a fraction of the time, therefore it actually does leave room for other languages (many also say that prior knowledge of Esperanto even facilitates the learning of other languages, but others deny this, and I cannot offer any conclusive evidence—that is why I refer to this only parenthetically).
Esperanto-speakers propose the use of Esperanto in international communication not because they think their language is more culturally valuable than others, but rather because they think it is more suitable from a technical standpoint and easily accessible to everyone, unlike national languages.
However the World Esperanto Association’s official webpage presents a rather different attitude to local languages than that suggested by Culver: “The sole working language of the Congress is Esperanto and all communication with the participants is in this language.
co.uea.org /~tejo/diversity.doc   (2019 words)

  
 Esperanto? What's that?
In practical use for more than a hundred years, Esperanto has proved to be a genuinely living language, capable of expressing all facets of human thought.
Esperanto has a simple, regular and extremely flexible structure, and a vocabulary of international character.
Esperanto has a vast literature, both translated and original on countless subjects, and there are also many periodicals and regular radio broadcasts in Esperanto.
www.esperanto.net /info/baza_en.html   (342 words)

  
 dew´s world
world esperanto youth congress in strasburg, france (summer 2001), responsible for the cultural program
member of the board of the german esperanto youth (gej e.V.) until 2003 responsible for international relations, since 2003 responsible for meetings; since 2001 official representative of the german esperanto youth at the world esperanto youth (tejo)
world esperanto youth congress in lesjöfors, sweden (summer 2003)
www.ikso.net /~dew/cvesper.php   (186 words)

  
 Esperanto-USA | Esperanto: The International Language that Works!
The Esperanto League for North America (ELNA) is a non-profit organization of Esperantists and supporters of Esperanto in the United States.
The League seeks to increase understanding of Esperanto and the world language problem.
Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of Esperanto, the international language spoken by millions across the globe, with this 16-part series – a peralta.TV exclusive.
www.esperanto-usa.org   (735 words)

  
 The Esperanto Language
Esperanto is probably the most successful of the artificial international languages.
The number of Esperanto speakers is estimated at more than 2 million.
There is an annual World Esperanto Congress, and over 100 periodicals are published in the language.
www.esperanto.com /esper1.html   (256 words)

  
 Unitary Perception | RFG's Resume
Dr. Rubén Feldman González has been introduced in his University lectures around the world, as a writer, poet, educator and pediatric psychiatrist, but mostly as a visionary who has discovered an area of the mind never described in Academic Psychology.
Pasporta Servo is a world service of exchange of young people through the central office in Rotterdam among 1200 members in more than 82 countries.
In February 1995 he has made "a call" to all his friends in the world to unite efforts to build a Center for Higher Studies oriented to discover what Unitary Perception is and what it is not.
percepcionunitaria.org /en/resume.php   (1366 words)

  
 Related Websites
Esperanto has several thousand speakers around the world, and it is one of the few languages to have both flags and an anthem ("La Espero [The Hope]").
To all the world, this is the official website of a small island nation; a former territorial holding of the USA with an active history and thriving economy.
It is a replica passport that is, in his words, "...steeped in the language of bureaucracy and the world of administration, it operates to permeate beyond the role of nationalism and uses the platform of art to liberate these confined boundaries that contemporary society imposes on us.
www.angelfire.com /nv/micronations/related.html   (4126 words)

  
 Esperanto Documents   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Esperanto Documents describe the work, organization, culture and history of the movement for the adoption of the international language Esperanto as a second language for international use.
They are published on an irregular basis by the Universal Esperanto Association under ISSN 0165-2275.
The contribution of the Universal Esperanto Association to world peace (2nd ed.)
esperantic.org /ced/eda.htm   (209 words)

  
 Servas International - Pop Occulture Blog
Anyway, once you’re approved, you can access a network of hosts around the world who will let you stay with them when you’re travelling for a couple days.
In using neutral Esperanto one does not have the feeling of being a cultural colonialist as one does when speaking English abroad, and one gets a totally different view of a country by staying with the locals.
General information on Esperanto is available by simply Googling “Esperanto”, or visiting a site such as the Vancouver, BC.
www.timboucher.com /journal/2006/05/25/servas-international   (425 words)

  
 Linguistic Human Rights and Democracy in Communication
However, discrimination of this type is common practice all over the world and also at the UN.
We are UEA, Universal Esperanto Association, one of the NGOs which work with UN.
With this aim in mind, we are a partner of an NGO Coalition for an International Auxiliary Language (CIAL), whose main goal is to raise public awareness of, and support for, linguistic diversity, linguistic rights, and democratic communication among the peoples of the world.
www.geocities.com /ueango   (777 words)

  
 Esperanto - The International Language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Esperanto is an international language, developed by Dr. L.L. Zamenhof in 1887.
It is used as a common second language, allowing people around the world to communicate easily.
Esperanto is a very elegantly and logically constructed language, and very easy to learn compared to other languages.
esperanto87.home.att.net   (196 words)

  
 lernu!: About lernu! / Supporters
ESF was founded in 1968 by Humphrey Tonkin, Jonathan Pool, and E. James Lieberman, to support and stimulate the growth of English-language technical literature on Esperanto.
Eventually the use of Esperanto in education became one of the foundation's primary focuses, due in part to its affiliation with the North American Summer Esperanto Courses (NASK), which it supports financially and as an organization.
It works on projects which help Esperanto speakers use the Internet to cooperate worldwide, become informed about Esperanto and teach it.
en.lernu.net /pri_lernu/subtenantoj/index.php   (213 words)

  
 Meatball Wiki: ChuckSmith   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
I have degrees in Computer Science and Math with a minor in Philosophy and was introduced into the world of wikis by ScottMoonen.
I am also a board member (Information Officer) for the [World Esperanto Youth Organization].
I speak fluent English and Esperanto, conversational German, Spanish, French and Dutch.
www.usemod.com /cgi-bin/mb.pl?ChuckSmith   (131 words)

  
 Безѹмниѥ » Blog Archive » ‘Why Esperanto Threatens Language Diversity’   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
This entry was posted on Monday, April 18th, 2005 at 3:50 and is filed under Language preservation.
crculver menulis perihal pergerakan Esperanto yang didapati bercanggah dalam amalan sebenarnya.
You may read various critiques of Culver’s essay at http://help.berberber.com/archive/index.php/t-11071.html The English translation of Martin Minich’s response to Culver’s essay (Martin Minich is the current volunteer in the central office of the World Esperanto Youth Organization) may be found at http://co.uea.org/~tejo/diversity.doc
www.christopherculver.com /ignorance/?p=13   (335 words)

  
 Esperanto Access -- Organizations
A number of Esperanto organizations can be accessed over the net via E-mail.
Esperanto Circle at the University of Hokkaido (OOGA Tosxio)
The Esperanto Society of the Carolinas and Virginia...
donh.best.vwh.net /Esperanto/eaccess/eaccess.organizations.html   (1178 words)

  
 ESPERANTO | ESPERANTO ENGLISH VERSION Esperanto Version Update|version english world esperanto association congresses pr   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
World Esperanto Congresses were held as now annually from 1905 to 1913 and After the Second World War Esperanto flourished in some countries of the
James connolly and esperanto James Connolly and Esperanto in England as a result of her membership of the ILP World Esperanto Congresses held annually from 1905 to 1913 received considerable press coverage
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www.free-world-webdirectory.com /world_webdirectory/esperanto   (3213 words)

  
 USEJ - US Esperanto Youth Organization - Events
TEJO, the World Esperanto Youth Organization, also maintains a calendar of youth events organized by TEJO and its national sections.
The first World Convention of Esperanto was held in 1905 in Boulogne-sur-mer.
The North France Esperanto Federation is organizing, during their annual convention, an international gathering to celebrate the 100th anniversary!
ttt.esperanto.org /us/USEJ/events/events.html   (489 words)

  
 tejo
TEJO is the acronym for Tutmonda Esperantista Junulara Organizo, the World Esperanto Youth Organisation.
TEJO promotes international understanding through meetings, educational programmes and the use of the international language, Esperanto.
The use of the neutral and international language Esperanto is the cornerstone of our efforts.
www.tejo.org /info/index.php?lingvo=en   (146 words)

  
 Hospitality Clubs
The American Field Service (AFS) describes themselves as "an international, voluntary, non-governmental non-profit organization that provides intercultural learning opportunities to help people develop the knowledge, skills, and understanding needed to create a more just and peaceful world." The AFSHN is an informal Hospitality Network for AFS members.
Some travel to do so; others welcome travelling Mensans into their homes.The SIGHT network aims to look after both hosts and guests, providing each party with the information to enable them to be considerate and helpful to each other.
It is coordinated by World Esperanto Youth Organization (TEJO) and at last count contained some 900 hosts in 70 countries.
bernd.wechner.info /Travel/Lists/HospitalityClubs.html   (2206 words)

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