
The Inquiry Will there ever be a single global language?
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Dec 23, 2025 Join linguistics experts as they explore the tantalizing question of a global language. Esther Schor delves into the history of Esperanto and its cultural significance, while Patrick Foote highlights the evolution of languages and the role of emojis as modern communication tools. Salikoko Mufwene reveals the impact of colonialism on language dominance and persistence. Celeste Rodriguez-Louro discusses vibrant efforts to revive endangered languages and the deep connections between language and identity. Can we ever unify under one language? The discussion reveals fascinating insights.
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Origin Story Of Esperanto
- Ludwig Zamenhof created Esperanto after witnessing linguistic fragmentation in his Polish hometown and sought a neutral auxiliary language.
- Esther Schor describes how he promoted Esperanto through pamphlets, discussion groups and translations across Europe.
Languages Live Through Use
- Languages grow through speaker communities and active use, not just child transmission.
- Esther Schor says Esperanto has survived because devotees practice it out of love and fun, not reproduction.
Learn Basic Phrases First
- Learn a few polite phrases when visiting to bridge communication and show respect.
- Esther Schor teaches greetings like saluton, bonvena and dankon as simple entry points.
