Repost:Esperanto is the Best Business Language
Esperanto estas la plej bona lingvo por la komercoj
Paris business men would use Esperanto
Chamber of commerce committee finds it
useful as a code in international trade
The New York Times, Published: February
16, 1921
Paris, Feb, 15-- The Paris Chamber of
Commerce has taken the initiative in instituting Esperanto classes in
all their commercial schools so that students can learn for
commercial purposes an auxiliary international language. Before
taking this step the chamber appointed a committee to to inquire into
the real usefulness of Esperanto, and among other tests they made was
to translate a large number of business letters into Esperanto and
back into French. It was found that the sense of the letter was no
way lost.
The committee recommended that Chambers
of Commerce in other countries should be asked to institute similar
classes in the language invented by Dr Zamenhof, which they are
convinced will enable international business to be carried on without
error and with much greater dispatch and cheapness than when
translators into half a dozen languages have to be employed. The ease
with which Esperanto can be learned and its accuracy in translation
were regarded as its two principal recommendations above other
artificial languages. For business purposes, it is regarded by far
the clearest and richest in expression and easy to translate.
Some of the texts submitted to the test
were such that the slightest mistake would completely change the
meaning, but Esperanto was found to meet all the requirements. M.
Andre Baudet, Chairman of the committee on whose recommendation it
was decided to open the classes, describes Esperanto as rather an
international code than as a language.
'It won't revolutionize the world,' he
said, 'and there is no likelihood that it will take the place of any
language, but, just like a telegraphic code or a system of
stenography, it can be useful to every people and aid enormously in
international business.'
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