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“La Vortaro”Pilger: “BER”Bick: “Esperanto-dansk”
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We're asking everyone to download the flyer, print it out and hang up the second page everywhere and give it out to everyone you meet! 
At the moment the brochure is available in the following languages:
ca, cs, da, de, el, en, es, eo, fi, fr, he, hr, hu, it, ja, ko, lt, nl, no, pl, pt, ru, sk, sv, zn-cn, zn-tw
Click a language code with the right mouse button to download the brochure in that language.
You'll need to print this out double-sided and fold it once, so that on the cover page is "Esperanto" in big letters, and the last page has the logo and www.lernu.net, and on the middle pages is "What is Esperanto?" (on the left-hand side) and about lernu! (on the right-hand side).
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The website for Esperanto
Multilingual webpage for Esperanto
lernu! is a website that contains information about Esperanto as a language and a phenomenon, and multiple courses and support materials to learn Esperanto. The main goal of this website is to help 'netizens' who want to easily learn about Esperanto for free, and learn the language.
In the site you will find courses at various levels, dictionaries in many languages, an overview of Esperanto's grammar, lesson texts with sound and pictures, an instant messenger for direct communication, and much more.
Supporters of lernu!
lernu! was developed by the international group Esperanto@Interreto (E@I). The three primary fields of interest of E@I are to develop web pages, to arrange seminars, and to work to promote the use of Esperanto on the Internet as a means for fast and easy international communication.
The lernu! project is financially supported by the Esperantic Studies Foundation (ESF). ESF was founded in 1968 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 highest priorities.
"It made me want to learn more and explore my world." (Jacob, 27, USA)
"Esperanto is a large part of my life." (Ĵenja, 25, Lithuania)
"For me, Esperanto is having good friends all around the world." (Oleg, 22, Russia)
"The freest language in the world!" (Katja, 23, Sweden)
"For me Esperanto has opened up a whole new borderless world of diversity and friendship." (Rafael, 27, Dominican Republic)
"As for us, we like using Esperanto. Everyday we communicate with friends in different countries and continents, mostly online. We find Esperanto to be a good tool for making new friends and working together with people who speak different native languages." (The team of lernu!)
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