I learn Esperanto. Nice language. The only problem is vocabulary - I never was good remembering foreign words...
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Mi gratulas vin pro la sagha decido! Ankau mi lernis Esperanton kiel dek-kelk-jar-ulo antau mult-eg-aj jaroj. Tiu lingvo multe helpis min en mia profesia vivo kaj donis ankau multajn plezurajn horojn, chu dum korespondado, dum legado de fremd-landa literaturo, dum auskultado de kurt-ondaj radio-programoj, kaj poste dum vojaghado kaj che inter-naciaj kongresoj. Lastatempe mi nun uzas ghin preskau chiu-tage che la komputilo.
Achetu por vi bonan vort-ar-on kaj leg-ind-an libron, kaj simple ek-legu. Vi mir-ind-e rapide progresos.
Congratulations on your wise decision. I too learned Esperanto as a teenager many years ago. The language helped me a lot in my professional live and gave me many happy hours, whether through letter-writing, reading foreign literature or listening to shortwave radio programs, and later on when travelling or at international congresses. Latterly I have been using it almost every day at the computer. Buy yourself a good dictionary and a book worth reading, and just start reading. You will make amazingly quick progress.