Esperantish tung



The Esperantish tung/tongue or leid (Esperantish:Esperanto), also hat as The Worldly or Worldish Tung (la lingvo internacia/la internacia lingvo, mark that the word following can be changed), is a man-made tongue which was crafted in the year 1877 by a Polish Eye-Learer yclept Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof (tis of to oft wend this as Dr. L. L. Zamenhof beway of his unutterable name). Withal, he sometimes went by the 'Doktoro Esperanto' which booksvavishly means "the hoping one'.

Lore
Zamenhof crafted this leid for the inthing that he wished for it to be a 'worldly' tongue where the folkthedes of the world could speak to each other without riddle. Furthermore, one must look to Zamenhof's background to truly understand why this tongue was ashapened. In the burg where Zamenhof grew up, there was a very big otherness with folkthedes and tungs. he believed that the men of his burg were not split apart by, but by what he saw as a 'den-mark of tungs'. Sithence, he crafted his tung as barish for folks to learn and as a fran to break down or fordo the splitters of tungs.

Zamenhof wrote and made his first book known in 1877; he then named it 'Unua Libro' (which means the First Book in Esperantish), and said book had 920 stem-words, all of which can be used to craft thousands of words. He quethed that these words could be crafted along the lines of his 'Fundamenta Gramatiko (or switched word following)', which loosely means 'Holding Stavecraft'. The Holding Stavecraft of Esperantish has at least sixteen bare stavecraftish fromths. However, he soon said that his crafted tung was open for all who wished to bework it, and did not say that he took full ownership of the tung.