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Subject: Re: The Euro at $1.55 Posted on: Sat, 29 Mar 2008 16:17:54 +0100

Esperantolobby@googlemail.com writes:

> Where did you receive the information that Esperanto never caught on?
> Within a short period of 121 years Esperanto is now within the top
> 6,000 languages worldwide.

In other words, it's near the bottom of the list. There are only a few
thousand languages left in the world.

> It is the 17th most used language in
> Wikipedia, and in use by both Skype and Google. The Pope used it in
> his "Urbo et Urbi" address at Easter and even the Beijing Olympics has
> an Esperanto translator.

Esperanto users never lose hope; I guess the language is appropriately named.
But it has never gone anywhere, and in all probability it never will.