About EsperantoGo

A free, fast path into Esperanto: lessons, grammar, and a dictionary you can search in English or Esperanto. No login.

What you can do here

Twenty-four graded lessons, the 28-letter alphabet, the 16 rules, correlatives, word-building, phrases, numbers, and a 13,628-entry English–Esperanto dictionary. Open a lesson and read aloud. No account is required.

The same course in your language

Menus, teaching notes, and grammar are translated. Dictionary lemmas stay English–Esperanto; only the page chrome is in your language. The Esperanto in the lessons stays Esperanto. Switch language from the header.

How to start

Hear the alphabet once. Then Lesson 1: greet someone and say who you are. The site remembers which lessons you finish in this browser, so you can continue later. For the language’s story — Zamenhof, 1887, the green star — open What is Esperanto?

The dictionary

Search both ways: English or Esperanto. You can write cx for ĉ. Common modern words such as computer and email are included.

Privacy

Lesson progress stays in your browser (localStorage). Page views are counted with Google Analytics. There are no accounts or ads. Your language choice is just a URL.

Contact

Questions about the site: hello@esperantogo.com. For the language itself, the FAQ and What is Esperanto? pages are the short answers.

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