Esperantujo
English
    

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Etymology
    
From Esperanto Esperantujo, from Esperanto + -ujo (“country”).
Proper noun
    
Esperantujo
- A notional land of Esperanto speakers.
- The entire community of Esperantists (Esperanto speakers)
Usage notes
    
When Esperantists talk about the state of things 'in Esperantujo' (or Esperantio), they mean in places where Esperantists gather. Esperanto conferences and Internet forums are imagined to be part of this abstract Esperantoland. In practice the word is often used to mean 'the Esperanto community,' although Esperanto speakers also commonly say they 'go on vacation in Esperantujo,' i.e. visit an Esperanto gathering.
It is comparable to the land of Lojbanistan to Lojbanists.
Translations
    
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Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): [esperanˈtujo]
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- Rhymes: -ujo
- Hyphenation: Es‧pe‧ran‧tu‧jo
Proper noun
    
Esperantujo (accusative Esperantujon)
- Esperantujo, Esperantoland, the Esperanto community
Usage notes
    
When Esperantists talk about the state of things 'in Esperantujo' (or Esperantio), they mean in places where Esperantists gather. Esperanto conferences and Internet forums are imagined to be part of this abstract Esperantoland. In practice the word is often used to mean 'the Esperanto community,' although Esperanto speakers also say commonly they 'go on vacation in Esperantujo,' i.e. visit an Esperanto gathering.
It is comparable to the land of Lojbanistan to Lojbanists.