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Zamenhof (15
December 1859 – 14
April 1917) was the
creator of Esperanto, the most
widely used
constructed international auxiliary language.
Zamenhof...
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Lidia Zamenhof (Esperanto:
Lidja Zamenhofo; 29
January 1904–1942) was a
Jewish Polish writer, publisher,
translator and the
youngest daughter of Klara...
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spoken constructed international auxiliary language.
Created by L. L.
Zamenhof in 1887 to be 'the
International Language' (la
Lingvo Internacia), it is...
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Zamenhof Day (Esperanto:
Zamenhofa Tago, Polish: Dzień Zamenhofa), also
called Esperanto Book Day, is
celebrated on 15 December, the
birthday of Esperanto...
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Zamenhof is a Polish-Jewish surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: L. L.
Zamenhof (1859–1917),
Polish ophthalmologist, philologist, and the...
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Zamenhof-Esperanto
object (Esperanto:
Zamenhof/Esperanto-Obj****, ZEO) is a
monument or
place linked to L. L.
Zamenhof, to the
constructed language Esperanto...
- Adam
Zamenhof (1888 – 29
January 1940) was a
Polish physician known for his work on ophthalmology. He was the son of L. L.
Zamenhof, the
inventor of Esperanto...
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Zofia Zamenhof (13
December 1889 – 12
September 1942) was a
Polish pediatrician and the
daughter of
Klara (Silbernik) and L. L.
Zamenhof, the inventor...
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Esperanto language and its community: Białystok, the
birthplace of L. L.
Zamenhof (the
creator of Esperanto), and very much the
place which inspired him...
- L. L.
Zamenhof developed Esperanto in the 1870s and '80s. Unua Libro, the
first print discussion of the language,
appeared in 1887. The
number of Esperanto...