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[edit] /January
- ...that William Shatner (of Star Trek fame) once starred in the feature-length Esperanto-language film Incubus?
- ...that Esperanto superseded another constructed language, Volapük, which is now mostly defunct?
- ...that Esperanto contains six letters found in no other alphabet: ĉ, ĝ, ĥ, ĵ, ŝ and ŭ?
- ...that Esperanto has no q, w, x or y?
[edit] /February
- ...that Neutral Moresnet, a European territory located between Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands from 1816 to 1919, had proposed the use of Esperanto as its official language?
- ...that Hungarians may elect among several languages when taking their university entrance exams and that Esperanto is the fourth language on the list?
- ...that Wikipedia in Esperanto (Vikipedio) is one of the few Wikipedias with over 150,000 articles?
- ...that the article "Esperanto" has been chosen as a Featured article in nine languages: Esperanto, French, Finnish, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Russian, and Swedish?
[edit] /March
- ...that William Shatner (of Star Trek fame) once starred in the feature-length Esperanto-language film Incubus?
- ...that Esperanto superseded another constructed language, Volapük, which is now mostly defunct?
- ...that Esperanto contains six letters found in no other alphabet: ĉ, ĝ, ĥ, ĵ, ŝ and ŭ?
- ...that Esperanto has no q, w, x or y?
[edit] /April
- ...that Neutral Moresnet, a European territory located between Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands from 1816 to 1919, had proposed the use of Esperanto as its official language?
- ...that Hungarians may elect among several languages when taking their university entrance exams and that Esperanto is the fourth language on the list?
- ...that Wikipedia in Esperanto (Vikipedio) is one of the few Wikipedias with over 150,000 articles?
- ...that the article "Esperanto" has been chosen as a Featured article in nine languages: Esperanto, French, Finnish, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Russian, and Swedish?
[edit] /May
- ...that William Shatner (of Star Trek fame) once starred in the feature-length Esperanto-language film Incubus?
- ...that Esperanto superseded another constructed language, Volapük, which is now mostly defunct?
- ...that Esperanto contains six letters found in no other alphabet: ĉ, ĝ, ĥ, ĵ, ŝ and ŭ?
- ...that Esperanto has no q, w, x or y?
[edit] /June
- ...that Neutral Moresnet, a European territory located between Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands from 1816 to 1919, had proposed the use of Esperanto as its official language?
- ...that Hungarians may elect among several languages when taking their university entrance exams and that Esperanto is the fourth language on the list?
- ...that Wikipedia in Esperanto (Vikipedio) is one of the few Wikipedias with over 150,000 articles?
- ...that the article "Esperanto" has been chosen as a Featured article in nine languages: Esperanto, French, Finnish, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Russian, and Swedish?
[edit] /July
- ...that William Shatner (of Star Trek fame) once starred in the feature-length Esperanto-language film Incubus?
- ...that Esperanto superseded another constructed language, Volapük, which is now mostly defunct?
- ...that Esperanto contains six letters found in no other alphabet: ĉ, ĝ, ĥ, ĵ, ŝ and ŭ?
- ...that Esperanto has no q, w, x or y?
[edit] /August
- ...that Neutral Moresnet, a European territory located between Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands from 1816 to 1919, had proposed the use of Esperanto as its official language?
- ...that Hungarians may elect among several languages when taking their university entrance exams and that Esperanto is the fourth language on the list?
- ...that Wikipedia in Esperanto (Vikipedio) is one of the few Wikipedias with over 150,000 articles?
- ...that the article "Esperanto" has been chosen as a Featured article in nine languages: Esperanto, French, Finnish, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Russian, and Swedish?
[edit] /September
- ...that William Shatner (of Star Trek fame) once starred in the feature-length Esperanto-language film Incubus?
- ...that Esperanto superseded another constructed language, Volapük, which is now mostly defunct?
- ...that Esperanto contains six letters found in no other alphabet: ĉ, ĝ, ĥ, ĵ, ŝ and ŭ?
- ...that Esperanto has no q, w, x or y?
[edit] /October
- ...that Neutral Moresnet, a European territory located between Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands from 1816 to 1919, had proposed the use of Esperanto as its official language?
- ...that Hungarians may elect among several languages when taking their university entrance exams and that Esperanto is the fourth language on the list?
- ...that Wikipedia in Esperanto (Vikipedio) is one of the few Wikipedias with over 150,000 articles?
- ...that the article "Esperanto" has been chosen as a Featured article in nine languages: Esperanto, French, Finnish, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Russian, and Swedish?
[edit] /November
- ...that William Shatner (of Star Trek fame) once starred in the feature-length Esperanto-language film Incubus?
- ...that Esperanto superseded another constructed language, Volapük, which is now mostly defunct?
- ...that Esperanto contains six letters found in no other alphabet: ĉ, ĝ, ĥ, ĵ, ŝ and ŭ?
- ...that Esperanto has no q, w, x or y?
[edit] /December
- ...that Neutral Moresnet, a European territory located between Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands from 1816 to 1919, had proposed the use of Esperanto as its official language?
- ...that Hungarians may elect among several languages when taking their university entrance exams and that Esperanto is the fourth language on the list?
- ...that Wikipedia in Esperanto (Vikipedio) is one of the few Wikipedias with over 150,000 articles?
- ...that the article "Esperanto" has been chosen as a Featured article in nine languages: Esperanto, French, Finnish, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Russian, and Swedish?