<p>Firstly,Esperantoisextremelyeasytolearn,it's estimated that with 150 hours of study the learner can be proficient in the language, while other languages take years to be able to use comfortably. How is this practical? Once you learn one language, it makes is much easier to learn another, especially when you learn basic linguistic concepts, which Esperanto is extremely good at. In Esperanto everything is consistent, there are no irregularities or exceptions, so whenever a word ends in 'e', it'sanadverb,always;wheneverawordendsin'o'it's a noun, always; and so on. This means that your brain more easily learns these linguistic concepts and they are easier to transfer to other languages you may learn in the future. Want proof? There'sa<ahref="https://invidio.us/watch?v=8gSAkUOElsg"target="_blank">TEDxtalkaboutEsperantoinUKschools</a>,inschoolAtheyhadstudentswhohadlearnedEsperantofor18months,andinschoolBstudentswhohadlearnedFrenchfortwoyears.BothgroupsofstudentswereaskedtotranslateasentenceinFrench(<b>not</b>Esperanto).TheonlychildrentosuccessfullytranslatethesentencewerefromschoolA(thosewhohadneverhadaFrenchlessonintheirlives),andintheaveragesofthetwogroupsschoolBperformedonlymarginallybetterthanschoolA(again,studentsatschoolAhadneverstudiedFrench).Esperantosimplygiveslearnersbetterlanguagecomprehensionabilities.So,ifyou'rethinkingoflearningalanguage(forworkorpleasure),considerlearningEsperantofirst.</p>
<p>Secondly,theEsperantocommunityitselfisextremelyrich.Despitenotbeingapopularlanguage,Esperantospeakersareveryinterconnected,andthereisatrulymassiveinternationalcommunity.TherearepeoplefromallaroundtheworldwhoarelearningEsperantojustlikeyouwould,andwouldbedelightedtohavesomeonetotalkto.YoumayevenwanttocheckandseeifthereisanEsperantogroupinyourcity,youmaybesurprised.PeoplewholearnEsperantotendtobeinterestingpeoplepreciselybecausethey're taking time out of their day to study a language that "nobody speaks". Rather than people who begrudgingly study a language for work, these people have a true passion for what they'redoing.What'smore,theytendtobepassionateaboutamultitudeofothersubjectsaswell,andareveryinterestingpeopleoverall.</p>
<p>Fourthly,andfinally,it's just a wonderful language to learn. If you'realinguaphile,thenEsperantoisabeautiful,easy,androbustlanguagetolearn.Withinweeksofstudyyou'll already be forming complex sentences, within months you'llbechattingwithpeopleonline,andwithingayearyouwillbeabletohavesplendidconversationswithinterestingpeople.</p>
<p>IfyouwouldliketostartlearningEsperanto,IhighlysuggestfindinganEsperantogroupnearyou,andgettingtoknowthelanguagevia<ahref="https://lernu.net/en"target="_blank"><i>Lernu!</i></a>("Learn!").Ifyou're familiar with <i>Duolingo</i>, they also have a course for Esperanto in various languages, but I don'tbelieveit'sasgoodasusing<i>Lernu!</i>,whichconcentratesmoreongivingyougrammaticaltheorythan<i>Duolingo</i>does.</p>