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Sunday, December 15, 2013

OLL LEWIS: Yesterday's News Today

Yesterday’s News Today/Hieraŭa Novaĵoj Hodiaŭ
http://cryptozoologynews.blogspot.com/

On this day in 1859 Ludwig Lazarus Zamenhof was born. Zamenhof created the artificial language of Esperanto from several European languages. Today Esperanto is the most widely spoken artificial language in the world with estimated numbers of speakers between 100,000 and 2,000,000.

Sur ĉi tiu tago en 1859 de Ludwig Lazarus Zamenhof naskiĝis. Zamenhof kreis la artefaritan lingvon de Esperanto de kelkaj eŭropaj lingvoj, hodiaŭ Esperanto estas la plej vaste parolata artefarita lingvo en la mondo kun estimas nombroj de parolantoj inter 100.000 kaj 2.000.000.

And now the news:
Kaj nun la novaĵo:

  • Fly-tipping causing suffering to deer in Devon and...
  • Jacksonville Florida man discovers big lizard (Sav...
  • Australian Eastern Water Dragon Rivals See Red – v...
  • UGA researchers get $1.3 million grant for loggerh...
  • Endangered Przewalski’s Horse Breaks Neck, Just as...
  • New Orchid Species Found on 'Lost World' Volcano i...
  • Surprise: Duck-Billed Dinosaurs Had Fleshy 'Cocks ...
  • Study of Rodent Family Tree Puts Brakes On Commonl...

  • WSPA exposes victims of London wildlife crime

  • Here's a humorous clip from Red Dwarf involving Esperanto:
    Jen humura klipo de Red Dwarf engaĝante Esperanto:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psidz_-s00c

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