"Esperantists" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Esperantists are individuals who actively promote and use the constructed language Esperanto, which was created in the late 19th century by L.L. Zamenhof. Esperanto is based on European languages such as French, German, Italian, and Russian, and was designed to be a simple and easy-to-learn lingua franca for international communication. People who speak Esperanto and work to promote its use are called esperantists, and may participate in Esperanto language courses, attend Esperanto conferences and events, and use the language in their daily lives.
Esparcet is a type of millet, which is a small-grained cereal used as food. It is also known as fonio or Socotran millet.
Esparto is a type of long, coarse grass found in semi-arid regions of the Mediterranean, particularly in Spain and North Africa. It has been used for various purposes, including making ropes, mats, and baskets. The word "esparto" can also refer to a type of woven product made from this grass, such as a basket or a mat. Additionally, the term "esparto" is sometimes used metaphorically to describe something that is strong, durable, and resilient, much like the grass itself.
Used to emphasize that something is more significant or notable than others, or that it is a characteristic or feature that is typical or distinctive.