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An international auxiliary language designed by L. L. Zamenhof with a base vocabulary inspired by Indo-European languages such as English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Russian, and having a streamlined grammar with completely regular conjugations, declensions, and inflections. examples
(figuratively) Anything that is used as a single international medium in place of plural distinct national media. quotations examples
[Compared] to the Esperanto of the Eye, [cinema], [Esperanto's] conquest of the Earth is painfully slow[.]
1923, Edward Sims Van Zile, “The Movie as a World Language”, in That Marvel—the Movie, page 193
I think there is increasingly a homogenized voice, an Esperanto in the ear.
1981, Ellen Goodman, “Where did all the accents go?”, in Sarasota Journal, page 6A
[…] making its usual explicit request in the Esperanto of brutality.
1994, Terry Pratchet, Interesting Times
There may have been a few slippages when the show's American English was translated for foreign audiences—Alerte à Malibu! Mishmar Ha-Mifratz!—but the theme song was pure Esperanto, a joyous surge of energy and desire that was instantly comprehensible from Quito to Tehran.
2022, James Brooke-Smith, Accelerate!: A History of the 1990s, The History Press