Esperanto
What do you need to know about Esperanto?
Esperanto is a NEUTRAL international language that is independent of nations and ensures equal use of the language for everyone. No matter how well you learn a foreign language, you will always be at a disadvantage compared to the native speaker, you will be second-rate!
The use of Esperanto provides equal opportunities, as it is a learned language for everyone.
Esperanto is the fastest modern language to learn! To achieve the same level of language knowledge, compared to other languages, only 1/4 - 1/5 of the time and energy is required.
Esperanto is a phonetic language (we write everything as we pronounce it), there is no conjugation, or it is present to the minimum extent, the grammar is built on a logical basis.
Esperanto can be used for the same purpose as other languages: for communication!
Books and magazines in Esperanto are constantly being published, there are radio broadcasts, videos, films, songs and CDs, etc.
Why is it good to know Esperanto?
- Since there is no "Esperanto country", you cannot travel there, but there are approx. 300 different (professional, touristic, entertainment, etc.) Esperanto events where you can only "have fun" with Esperanto.
- You can take a state language exam at all levels (ELTE ITK Origó Nyelvi Centrum) - workplaces can still pay a language supplement for it (!), universities generally accepts it (!) in the same way as other languages!
- In addition to the traditional options, there are some special services that are only available to Esperanto speakers (e.g. free hospitality network around the world, professional consultation and assistance network, etc.). Many people claim that it is worth learning Esperanto for these reasons alone, even if it could not be used for anything else.
Well, did you feel like learning a new language in 3 months? Don't you want to struggle with English or German anymore? Do you need the language exam for your diploma quickly, or do you want extra points for your admission? Come and learn Esperanto, believe me, it's worth it!
Click here for an Esperanto dictionary: https://www.eszperanto-szotar.hu
Source: www.eszperanto.hu and the article titled 'Az idegen nyelvek fontossága - Széll Kálmán Tanulmányi Ösztöndíj Pályamunka'.