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"Esperanto is a dead or failed language"

Another common misconception is that "Esperanto is a dead or failed language" . This assertion is refuted by the continuous use of Esperanto in various forms of communication, including a growing body of literature, a diverse range of musical expressions, and an expanding presence in online content and discussions . The "failure" narrative often arises from a misunderstanding of Esperanto's original aim, which some interpret as a mission to supplant English as the world's primary lingua franca . However, many contemporary Esperanto speakers are motivated by reasons that extend beyond this initial ambition, such as the pursuit of personal enrichment, the desire to connect with a unique and international community, and the appreciation of a language built on principles of equality . Evaluating Esperanto's success solely based on its failure to achieve universal adoption overlooks its significant accomplishments in establishing a functional tool for cross-cultural communication and nurturing a dynamic global community .

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