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Further Web Resources Posted by on Oct 22, 2009 in Esperanto Language

While ELNA, the Esperanto League of North America, is one of my favorite Web destinations, sometimes other places are well worth the visit. As a practicing Esperantist, it would help you to check out the resources that similar organizations in other countries put forth. One of my preferred venues is the Esperanto Association of Ireland. Its website boasts a decent repository of articles, links, and news. I highly recommend a visit, if only to learn of yet another Esperanto resource that the Internet has to offer!

In the meantime, here’s another Esperanto blog well worth a look: La Blogo de Paula. It’s entirely in Esperanto, and as such, may not be appropriate for an absolute beginner. However, it’s a great way to practice your Esperanto reading skills, and seems to feature new content on a regular basis (admittedly, more regularly than some self-referential blogs!).

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Comments:

  1. Paula:

    Hello, Lex!

    My blog, La Blogo de Paula, is not actually entirely in Esperanto but rather totally bilingual in English and Esperanto. So, if the beginner is an English speaker, that would help him understand the Esperanto in my blog.

    Just thought I’d clarify that.

    Have a great day! 🙂

  2. Lex:

    Oh, forgive me! I hope that this blog will divert a few readers to your website by way of apology. 🙂