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Esperanto is a constructed international auxiliary language. It was created in the late 19th century by L. L. Zamenhof, a Polish-Jewish ophthalmologist. The language was designed to be easy to learn and to serve as a universal second language, facilitating communication between people from different countries and cultures.
Despite not being widely spoken, Esperanto has a dedicated community of speakers and has been used in various cultural expressions, including music. The most famous Esperanto-speaking musical artist is probably the British singer and songwriter, David Bowie, who recorded a song in Esperanto called "Sarkasmus". Other popular musical artists who have used Esperanto in their songs include La Porkoj, Persone, and JoMoX.
In addition to music, there are also radio stations that broadcast entirely in Esperanto. These include Radio Esperanto, Muzaiko, and Radionomy Esperanto. These radio stations offer a variety of programming, including news, music, and cultural content, all in the Esperanto language.
Overall, while Esperanto may not be a widely spoken language, it has a vibrant community of speakers and has been used in various cultural expressions, including music and radio broadcasting.
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