 Hello everyone, here is today's video and, in fact, today, I will try to mispronounce my speech because a few of you asked me not to speak Esperanto so quickly so I will try, but I will not be sure if I will succeed or if I will simply fail you can tell me in the comments what you think and, in fact, tonight, I really wanted to play the world of military art and do the 17th lesson but, in fact, I completely forgot that today is here today is late and late at night the servers do not work because the service administrators stopped the servers so that they can manage the servers so, in fact, I cannot say hello so I had to choose something else to do and, in fact, I wanted to make a video blog about this topic for a long time I will talk about the topic later but, of course, I did a lot of video blogs in Esperanto at the time so I did not want to do it so quickly but, why can I do it? so, the topic of this video blog is how the learning of Esperanto helped me in English so, I started learning Esperanto five years ago and, before I started learning Esperanto I knew almost nothing about the grammar of the English language or, in fact, one language not important I simply knew that the noun is age, name and location and I knew that the verb is something that does something or it is the verb or the verb, I suppose so, before that, I didn't know anything else about grammar in fact, I didn't know what was adjective before I learned Esperanto so, when I started learning Esperanto of course, the language is very logical you can see that the nouns are adjective verbs and so on so, when I saw that system I, of course, had to learn what is a noun just to use it in Esperanto and, one day, I, more naturally could understand that the noun is that and the adjective is that and more and more and more and then I, more and more naturally used the language but, at the same time, I noticed that I could see or I started to see what is a noun and adjective in English because, in fact, when I saw an English phrase, I could see that that verb is an adjective in Esperanto so, that means that it is a noun in English and in Esperanto so, I could take the grammar of Esperanto and put it on the English to understand the different parts of the English phrases so, one day, I could see that that is a verb and that is the object of the verb and that is the noun and the adjective and more and more and one day, one day, I could I could better use the English for the purpose of these things and also, before I learned Esperanto I don't know what the difference between the English words is and it is for those who don't know the English one word has an apostrophe and the other doesn't have it but the two words, in fact, have a negative meaning when you use them in phrases one, in fact, is a verb a verb of two different words and the other, in fact, is a separate word so, one day, I could see for Esperanto that in fact, now I could see that there is a difference when you write these words in the English, it's and it's they don't exist in Esperanto but that doesn't matter because now I could better see that every word has a meaning in the phrase and when I see it I want to find what meaning it actually has and I search and then I understand that it means when it is adjective when it is verb so, more and more I could better use the English and in fact, before I started learning Esperanto I didn't really need grammar in the English but now after five years I can so well read it that in fact, my colleagues and friends in the lab came to me to edit their English documents and so on and they thought that I was always there I was always a good user of the English language they simply thought that I was well educated but that's not true in fact, I learned grammar in Esperanto and it helped me a lot to relate to that and of course it isn't simply something that only comes from Esperanto but I think it doesn't matter which language you learn you can learn French, Chinese Spanish it doesn't matter do they teach you grammar so that you can or you simply can't learn it but I think that in Esperanto you can much faster learn grammar and then of course at the same time gain that value I suppose in English so you can learn a language two languages but at the same time learn your own language so that's I don't know what happens to my screen so of course there are two good effects of Esperanto and I suppose that that's all I just wanted to introduce to you my thoughts and also speak Esperanto so that you can learn it better when it's used in everyday situations I don't know if you like this video blog so tell me in the comment below if you want me to continue making Esperanto video blogs or whatever you want me to do simply write in the comment and if you like this video like it share it as always to your friends little friends homeless don't worry and if you haven't subscribed to my channel subscribe and I'll see you in the next video and if you're not there I'll find you and I'll see you again in the next video bye