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Editorial Portuguese  Spanish    
Year 9 - N° 425 - August 2, 2015
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Francine Prado / francine.cassia@hotmail.com
 

 
 

An uncomplicated form
of conquest


Communication. For all development it is necessary the act of communicating. Language is the most effective means of spreading the studies, research, human knowledge and the existential.

Latin roots highly underlie many languages so used and also really suitable for the dissemination of the teachings. However, one communication tool would be more resolutely effective than several to the same end: Esperanto.

There are those who may think it is just another language. However, it was formed by joining a number of them; a lot Latin, with the intention of creating a language of easy learning and to serve the entire worldwide population and thus it would approach human beings, regardless of languages and cultures.

Esperanto was created by Polish doctor Lázaro Luís Zamenhof in 1887; it is a facilitator for the acquisition of knowledge.

Its number of ground rules, ie grammar, is very low, favoring a lot its learning.

As we know, the grammatical rules of the language, in general, have always been to many people obstacles to learn because they complain of not studying, reading or hone due to the rules which are more complicated, to a greater degree than the persistence and the determination of these complainants.

Now as to Esperanto, there is no such impediment due to its grammatical simplicity. Depending on the interested dedication, the grammar of that language can be learned even in a few hours. Thus, Esperanto has won many fans and connoisseurs by the efficiency of its learning.

It is, then, a language whose real purpose is to facilitate learning and not replace existing languages, as many people still assume. In fact, with such goal, many spirit works and also literary works have been translated into the language.

The Divine Goodness is immeasurable, as in countless ways creates means for the advancement happens in our lives. It creates a form of communication through language, and even if people are not interested in the study because of the difficulty in assimilating their grammatical rules, Goodness of the Father allows to be created more uncomplicated and simple ways so that more people can become interested in the study and read more books to bringessential knowledge to their progress.

And besides being a more accessible language, Esperanto aims to bring humans together and make them share the same language, thereby serving an important purpose that is growth through learning and understanding.

It's always time to learn and the study is an essential resource for walkers of life, and when there is an uncomplicated language which conducive to learning, the more blessed and fruitful.

And as eternal spirits we are in communion of God's love, progress is our floor and, thanks to Him, there is no way we turn back from growing.

Esperanto then looms in this sense as a tool, and more valuable to conquer knowledge, an important element in the large field of evolution, towards the goal for which we were created, which is perfection. 

 

 


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