Was playing a word came and a hint for that language was "the palnned language for the world" or something to thag degree. When i looked it up it seems to have occult connection. Has anyone heard about this?
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Yup, it was invented several decades ago by an idealist who wanted to create a universal language. It never really caught on.
Reminds me of the time travelling economic migrants from South Park. The Goobacks spoke Esperanto.
A global language? Like globalist?
Sort of. As I recall, the chief complaint about the made-up language was that it was too biased toward Romanic (Latin) languages and ignored Asian and native tongues. It was very Eurocentric, so it was doomed from the outset as a "universal language."
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Esperanto
Doomed. The root word in "esperanto" means to wait, in many latin tongues. in spanish "esperar" means to wait.
I believe the root word is HOPE...
From: https://www.etymonline.com/search?q=esperanto
I have a feeling that the cabal wanted English to be a lingua franca at one point which is why it is so widespread now. I have heard that they expanded some themes and concepts in English and introduced them in "Shakespeare's" work.
I wonder! My teacher dad wonder whether Bacon and others had a major hand in Shakespeare's work.
1000 or more years ago, Britain was a provincial part of Europe. How did we get an empire? How do we have one of the finance cities of the world?
It was more than several decades ago. It was post ww2 with the attempt at the League of Nations; Esperanto was meant to be the unifying world language everyone would work together with but it quickly became a null point because everyone had to learn English to do business with America making English the world language by default. If I renege correctly, it was FDR's retarded pet project.
Post WWII, several decades ago.
TomAto, toMAHto, potato, poTAHto.
It was almost 80 years ago my guy. "Several decades ago" is the 90's.
TomAto, tomMAHto.
There is no specific measure of "several."