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Esperanto speakers at the 2008 International Youth Congress

An Esperantist (Template:Langx) is a person who speaks, reads or writes Esperanto. According to the Declaration of Boulogne, a document agreed upon at the first World Esperanto Congress in 1905, an Esperantist is someone who speaks Esperanto and uses it for any purpose.

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  • Franko Luin, Swedish type designer of Slovene nationality
  • John E. B. Mayor, English classical scholar, gave a historic speech against Esperanto reformists at the World Congress of Esperanto held at Cambridge
  • Frank Merrick, English composer
  • Alexander Nedoshivin, Russian tax specialist, one of the founders of the Esperanto Society at Kaunas, Lithuania
  • William Main Page, Secretary of Edinburgh Esperanto Society, editor and author
  • László Polgár, Hungarian chess teacher
  • Susan Polgar, Hungarian-American chess grandmaster, taught Esperanto by her father László
  • George Soros, Hungarian-American billionaire and son of Esperantist parents. ("Soros", a name selected by his father to avoid persecution, means "will soar" in Esperanto.)
  • Daniel Tammet, British autistic savant. He has stated Esperanto is one of the ten languages he speaks.
  • Marcelle Tiard, French Esperantist who co-founded the Union of Esperantist Women.
  • Antoon Jozef Witteryck, Belgian publisher and instructor
  • Fredrick Brennan, founder of 8chan

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