dhokarena56 asked
>Kiu alia parolas Esperanton, aŭ lernas ĝin?
Mi parolas Esperanton.
Yes, I do speak Esperanto. And I have spoken Esperanto in Japan, Korea, China, Austria, Denmark, USA, Canada, Mexico, and some other countries.
I have also spoken Esperanto with people from many countries, that were visiting the place where I was living at the time. The last ones, were a couple from Kazakhstan who were visiting San Francisco, California, USA.
Aqizzar said
>A professional linguist expresses my opinion of Esperanto.
>I've only ever met Esperanto "speakers" online,
>suggesting to me that it's probably a lot easier to write
>than it is to actually say.
I have also met English "speakers" online ... suggesting nothing.
Most linguists have not done any research about Esperanto, even if thanks to Internet it is so easy to find thousands of pages in Esperanto, and thousands more about Esperanto, in more than 60 languages.
Esperanto written and spoken is the same language, because each letter has only one sound, and each sound is represented by only one letter. Once that you have learned written Esperanto, it is very easy to start speaking ... or the other way around.
Maybe if you try Skype you will have a better chance to find Esperanto speakers ... but the only way for you to know, will be to learn Esperanto first ... what is not that hard. If you try, you may start to speak Esperanto (with mistakes) after 10 or 15 hours study time. But even with mistakes, I will understand what you want say.
You can also visit a convention ... what would be ...
... easy, because there are hundreds of them every year.
... difficult, because they happen in almost every
country, and not always near you.
I have been in a 8-day convention in Beijing with 2051 participants from 52 countries, where everybody spoke in Esperanto.
There are lots of resources to learn Esperanto on the web, for free. There are also lots of books written in Esperanto, videos, pod casts, music. It is easy to listen Esperanto in the web. You may start at this page:
http://esperantofre.com/edu/kino01a.htm