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I'm not a language learner. It wasnt a requirement when I was a kid and in highschool I never had an interest. However, having just learned about it, and learned of its etheos and properties, I think it could be fun to learn. Helps that my partner is also interested.

Also, a stateless international language seems like a good fit as an international movement. A movement that is striving for international solidarity and a world without borders.

At a minimum, learning it would make Hitler spin in his grave:

As long as the Jew has not become the master of the other peoples, he must speak their languages whether he likes it or not., but as soon as they become his slaves, they would all have to learn a universal language (Esperanto, for instance!), so that by this additional means the Jews could more easily dominate them!

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[–] chay@lemmygrad.ml 7 points 9 months ago

Esperanto was also popular in the beginning of the USSR iirc also Stalin studied it in prison

I'd want to learn Spanish at the moment, I already know a romance language so irs easy, but still a lack of motivation at the moment