Native Esperanto speakers
Native Esperanto speakers (in Esperanto
denaskuloj) come to be in families in which
Esperanto (and usually other languages) is spoken. Often one or both parents choose to use Esperanto as the main language in communicating with the children, who thus acquire the language in the way that other children acquire their native languages, so that their first word as an infant may be "Panjo" or "Paĉjo" (the Esperanto equivalents of "Mommy" and "Daddy", pronounced
IPA: and
IPA: respectively). Usually those children become natively bilingual, trilingual, or even more. It also happens that the parents use Esperanto between themselves, but use another language in speaking with the children. Then the children, who wish to understand what the parents are saying between themselves, learn to at least comprehend spoken Esperanto.
Esperanto is not the mainstream language in any geographic region, outside of temporary gatherings (such as conventions like the
World Congress of Esperanto) and isolated offices (such as the
World Esperanto Association's central office in
Rotterdam). As such, it is extremely helpful for native speakers to meet each other regularly. For this reason, some parents consider it important to regularly bring their children to Esperanto conventions. The annual
Children's Congress of Esperanto (
Infana Kongreseto) happens alongside the largest Esperanto convention, the
World Congress of Esperanto (
Universala Kongreso).
According to
Ethnologue, there are "200–2000 who speak Esperanto as a first language."
Probably the most famous native speaker of Esperanto is businessman
George Soros.
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constructed language*
natural language*
DENASK-L — Internet discussion group for Esperanto families
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Esperanto speaking families — gathers a detailed list of Esperanto-speaking families.